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43%2005Tipple, Brett J.; Pagani, Mark: A biomarker record of the Paleogene evolution and expansion of C4 plants
43%117
117-724
117-725
2000Muzuka, Alfred N. N.: 350 ka organic delta (super 13) C record of the monsoon variability on the Oman continental margin, Arabian Sea
43%164
164-994
2000Egeberg, Per Kristian: Adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP) as a proxy for bacteria numbers in deep-sea sediments and correlation with geochemical parameters (Site 994)
43%138
138-851
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154-925
165
165-999
165-1000
166
166-1006
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202-1241
2006Steph, Silke; Tiedemann, Ralf et al.: Changes in Caribbean surface hydrography during the Pliocene shoaling of the Central American Seawaydownload
43%184
184-1145
2005Oppo, Delia W.; Sun, Youbin: Amplitude and timing of sea-surface temperature change in the northern South China Sea; dynamic link to the east Asian monsoon
43%1
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68-502
85
85-572
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100-625
114
114-704
130
130-806
130-807
138
138-846
1994Prentice, Michael L.: Review of the deep-sea oxygen isotope record regarding early Pliocene Antarctic deglaciation
43%201
201-1226
2006D'Hondt, Steven; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Rates and global biogeochemical consequences of microbial activity in subseafloor sediments
43%2042007Deigert, David; Borowski, Walter S.: Sulfur geochemistry and diagenesis in a gas hydrate terrane, Cascadia Margin, offshore Oregon; role of anaerobic methane oxidation
43%171B
171B-1050
207
207-1258
2007Moriya, Kazuyoshi; Wilson, Paul A. et al.: Testing for ice sheets during the mid-Cretaceous greenhouse using glassy foraminiferal calcite from the mid-Cenomanian tropics on Demerara Rise
43%184
184-1143
2001Wang Pinxian: The role of tropical oceans in ice-house world climate; physical and biogeochemical aspects
43%207
207-1260
207-1261
2006Jimenez-Berrocoso, Alvaro; MacLeod, Kenneth G. et al.: Inoceramid occurrence, stable isotopic variations and bulk rock geochemistry from Late Cretaceous black shales of Demerara Rise
43%122
122-762
2002Hancock, Haidi J. L.; Chaproniere, George C. et al.: Early Palaeogene planktic foraminiferal and carbon isotope stratigraphy, Hole 762C, Exmouth Plateau, Northwest Australian margin
43%201
201-1227
2002Prokopenko, Maria; Hammond, Douglas E.: Fractionation of N isotopes observed between pore water ammonium and solid phase nitrogen in sediment from Site 1227, ODP Leg 201
43%71
71-511
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75-530
123
123-766
185
185-1149
2010Robinson, Stuart A.; Murphy, Daniel P. et al.: Formation of "Southern Component Water" in the Late Cretaceous; evidence from Nd-isotopes
43%113
113-689
113-690
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119-738
119-744
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120-748
2003Bohaty, Steven M.; Zachos, James C.: Significant Southern Ocean warming event in the late middle Eocene
43%121
121-754
2009Kumar Rai, Ajai; Singh Maurya, Abhayanand: Effect of Miocene paleoceanographic changes on the benthic foraminiferal diversity at ODP Site 754A (southeastern Indian Ocean)
43%130
130-806
2009Nathan, Stephen A.; Leckie, R. Mark: Early history of the Western Pacific Warm Pool during the middle to late Miocene ( approximately 13.2-5.8 Ma); role of sea-level change and implications for equatorial circulationdownload
43%119
119-738
2011Scher, Howie D.; Bohaty, Steven M. et al.: Two-stepping into the icehouse; east Antarctic weathering during progressive ice-sheet expansion at the Eocene-Oligocene transition
43%41
41-367
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155-942
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175-1083
2004Pancost, Richard D.; Boot, Christopher S.: The palaeoclimatic utility of terrestrial biomarkers in marine sedimentsdownload
43%138
138-846
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165-998
165-999
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202-1241
2009Newkirk, Derrick R.; Martin, Ellen E.: Circulation through the Central American Seaway during the Miocene carbonate crash
43%199
199-1218
2004Lear, Carrie H.; Rosenthal, Y. et al.: Late Eocene to early Miocene ice sheet dynamics and the global carbon cycledownload
43%138
138-847
2004Yoo, Chanmin; Hyeong, Kiseong et al.: Late Pleistocene paleoceanographic changes of the west Equatorial Pacific
43%30
30-289
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138-849
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154-925
154-926
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165-999
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166-1006
2004Bickert, Torsten; Haug, Gerald H. et al.: Late Neogene benthic stable isotope record of Ocean Drilling Program Site 999; implications for Caribbean paleoceanography, organic carbon burial, and the Messinian salinity crisisdownload
43%73
73-522
113
113-689
119
119-744
2005Zachos, James C.; Kump, Lee R.: Carbon cycle feedbacks and the initiation of Antarctic glaciation in the earliest Oligocenedownload
43%117
117-722
2007Huang, Yongsong; Clemens, Steven C. et al.: Large-scale hydrological change drove the late Miocene C (sub 4) plant expansion in the Himalayan foreland and Arabian Peninsula
43%104
104-643
104-644
151
151-907
151-909
162
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162-985
162-987
2000Huber, Robert; Meggers, Helge et al.: Shell size variation of the planktonic foraminifer Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sin. in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea during the last 1.3 Myrs; implications for paleoceanographic reconstructions
43%71
71-511
113
113-690
171B
171B-1050
2002Huber, Brian T.; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Deep-sea paleotemperature record of extreme warmth during the Cretaceous
43%3072006Ferdelman, T. G.; Kano, A. et al.: Scientific drilling of a cold-water carbonate mound; shipboard biogeochemical results from IODP Expedition 307download
43%1992Wright, James D.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Early and middle Miocene stable isotopes; implications for deepwater circulation and climate
43%2005Amend, Jan P.; Teske, Andreas: Expanding frontiers in deep subsurface microbiology
43%171A
171A-1049
171B
2008Huber, Brian T.; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: High planktonic foraminiferal species turnover, enhanced vertical ocean mixing and "coolhouse" climatic conditions across the Aptian-Albian boundary interval
43%138
138-846
162
162-982
2011Bolton, Clara T.; Lawrence, Kira T. et al.: Biotic and geochemical evidence for a global latitudinal shift in ocean biogeochemistry and export productivity during the late Pliocene
43%201
201-1227
2011Blazejak, Anna; Schippers, Axel: Real-time PCR quantifiction and diversity analysis of the functional genes aprA and dsrA of sulfate-reducing prokaryotes in marine sediments of the Peru continental margin and the Black Sea
43%46
52
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148-896
2012Knowles, Emily; Wirth, Richard et al.: A comparative analysis of potential biosignatures in basalt glass by FIB-TEM
43%155
155-942
2012Maslin, Mark A.; Ettwein, Virginia J. et al.: Amazon Fan biomarker evidence against the Pleistocene rainforest refuge hypothesis?
43%314
314-C0004
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316-C0004
2012Mills, Heath J.; Reese, Brandi Kiel et al.: Characterization of metabolically active bacterial populations in subseafloor Nankai Trough sediments above, within, and below the sulfate-methane transition zone
43%145
145-882
145-885
2011Bailey, Ian; Liu Qingsong et al.: Iron fertilisation and biogeochemical cycles in the sub-Arctic Northwest Pacific during the late Pliocene intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation
43%130
130-805
130-806
2011Yamazaki, Toshitsugu; Solheid, Peter: Maghemite-to-magnetite reduction across the Fe-redox boundary in a sediment core from the Ontong-Java Plateau; influence on relative palaeointensity estimation and environmental magnetic application
43%119
119-738
119-744
2011Roberts, Andrew P.; Florindo, Florindo et al.: Magnetotactic bacterial abundance in pelagic marine environments is limited by organic carbon flux and availability of dissolved iron
43%201
201-1231
2012Lin, Yu-Shih; Heuer, Verena B. et al.: Towards constraining H (sub 2) concentration in sub-seafloor sediment; a proposal for combined analysis by two distinct approaches
43%43
43-386
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210-1276
2012Robinson, Stuart A.; Vance, Derek: Widespread and synchronous change in deep-ocean circulation in the North and South Atlantic during the late Cretaceous
43%311
311-U1327
311-U1328
2013Kaneko, Masanori; Naraoka, Hiroshi et al.: Distribution and isotopic signatures of archaeal lipid biomarkers associated with gas hydrate occurrences on the northern Cascadia margin
43%3012013Boettger, Jason; Lin, Huei-Ting et al.: Energy yields from chemolithotrophic metabolisms in igneous basement of the Juan de Fuca Ridge flank system
37%2006Georgescu, Marius Dan: Santonian-Campanian planktonic Foraminifera in the New Jersey coastal plain and their distribution related to the relative sea-level changesdownload
36%113
113-689
113-690
119
119-738
119-744
120
120-748
120-749
1992Mackensen, A.; Ehrmann, W. U.: Middle Eocene through early Oligocene climate history and paleoceanography in the Southern Ocean; stable oxygen and carbon isotopes from ODP Sites on Maud Rise and Kerguelen Plateau
36%165
165-999
2003Mora, German; Martinez, Ignacio: Temperature and salinity changes in the Caribbean Sea during glacial/interglacial intervals as inferred from elemental and isotopic data
36%11
11-102
11-103
11-104
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164-994
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164-997
2004Borowski, Walter S.: A review of methane and gas hydrates in the dynamic, stratified system of the Blake Ridge region, offshore southeastern North Americadownload
36%138
138-846
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165-1000
2003Groeneveld, Jeroen; Nuernberg, Dirk et al.: Influence of salinity on planktic foraminiferal Mg/Ca as deduced from a reconstruction of the shoaling of the Isthmus of Panama
36%22
22-213
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48-401
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171B
171B-1051
2003Thomas, Deborah J.; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: Neodymium isotopic reconstruction of late Paleocene-early Eocene thermohaline circulationdownload
36%194
194-1192
194-1193
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194-1195
2004John, Cedric M.; Karner, Garry D. et al.: delta (super 18) O and Marion Plateau backstripping; combining two approaches to constrain late middle Miocene eustatic amplitude
36%79
79-545
171A
171A-1049
171B
2008Wagner, Thomas; Herrle, Jens O. et al.: Rapid warming and salinity changes of Cretaceous surface waters in the subtropical North Atlantic
36%150
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150-904
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174A-1073
1999McHugh, Cecilia M. G.; Olson, Hilary C. et al.: High-resolution Pleistocene climatic variability revealed by sediments from the New Jersey slope
36%165
165-1000
194
2001Olson, Brooke E.; DeConto, Robert M. et al.: Late middle to late Miocene paleoceanography of the western Coral Sea; foraminiferal population and isotopic analysis of ODP Leg 194, Hole 1195B
36%9
9-78
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2001Pearson, Paul N.; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Mutabella mirabilis gen. et sp. nov., a Miocene microperforate planktonic foraminifer with an extreme level of intraspecific variability
36%113
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2005Matell, Nora; Theberge, Ashleigh et al.: Tropical Atlantic coccolith Sr/Ca productivity records from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
36%93
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2011De Schepper, Stijn; Fischer, Eva I. et al.: Deciphering the palaeoecology of late Pliocene and early Pleistocene dinoflagellate cysts
36%118
118-735
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2011Alford, Susan E.; Alt, Jeffrey C. et al.: Sulfur geochemistry and microbial sulfate reduction during low temperature alteration of uplifted lower oceanic crust; insights from ODP Hole 735B
36%172
172-1060
2012Roberts, Natalie L.; Piotrowski, Alexander M. et al.: Rare earth element association with Foraminifera
36%165
202
2011Wombacher, F.; Eisenhauer, A. et al.: Magnesium stable isotope fractionation in marine biogenic calcite and aragonite
29%6
6-55
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9
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12
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24
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31-296
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59
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1985Savin, Samuel M.; Abel, Linda et al.: The evolution of Miocene surface and near-surface marine temperatures; oxygen isotopic evidence
29%50
50-415
50-416
1980Ivanov, M. V.; Belyaev, S. S. et al.: A short report on microbiology of sediments from Deep Sea Drilling Project holes 415, 415A, and 416Adownload
29%22
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171B
171B-1051
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198-1211
2005Thomas, Deborah J.: Reconstructing ancient deep-sea circulation patterns using the Nd isotopic composition of fossil fish debris
29%301
301-U1301
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327-U1301
2010Nielsen, Mark E.; Fisk, Martin R.: Surface area measurements of marine basalts; implications for the subseafloor microbial biomassdownload
25%116
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116-718
116-719
1990Kaczmarska, Irena; Ehrman, James M.: Pyritized diatoms in the sediments at the distal end of the Bengal Fandownload
25%64
64-474
64-476
1982Swain, Frederick M.; Bratt, Judy M.: Carbohydrate residues in Leg 64 core samplesdownload
25%80
80-550
1985Knox, Robert W. O'B.: Note on the occurrence of native copper in Tertiary nannofossil oozes from the Goban Spur (Hole 550)download
25%421978King, J. D.; White, D. C.: Muramic acid as a measure of microbial biomass in Black Sea sedimentsdownload
21%65
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65-483
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1983Swain, Frederick M.; Bratt, Judy M.: Carbohydrate residues in core samples from the mouth of the Gulf of Californiadownload
21%13
13-132
1973von Donk, J.; Saito, T. et al.: Stable isotope investigations of the Miocene evaporites and Pliocene and Pleistocene sedimentary rocks and oozes; oxygen isotopic composition of benthonic and planktonic foraminifera of earliest Pliocene age at Site 132, Tyrrhenian Basindownload
21%1441995Opdyke, Bradley N.; Pearson, Paul N.: Geochemical analysis of multiple planktonic foraminifer species at discrete time intervalsdownload
21%40
40-364
1978Simoneit, B. R. T.: Lipid analyses of sediments from Site 364 in the Angola Basin, DSDP Leg 40download
21%41
41-367
1977Lange, J.; Wedepohl, K. H. et al.: Notes about the specific chemical composition of "black shales" from Site 367 (Leg 41)download
21%2072007Schippers, Axel; Neretin, Lev N.: Data report; Microbiological AODC and CARD-FISH analysis of black shale samples from the Demerara Rise, ODP Leg 207download
21%43
43-384
2007Hunt, Gene: The relative importance of directional change, random walks, and stasis in the evolution of fossil lineagesdownload
21%160
160-967
160-971
2008Osborne, Anne H.; Vance, Derek et al.: A humid corridor across the Sahara for the migration of early modern humans out of Africa 120,000 years agodownload
21%64
64-480
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165-1002
2009Paquay, Francois S.; Coderis, Steven et al.: Absence of geochemical evidence for an impact event at the Bolling-Allerod/Younger Dryas transitiondownload
21%154
154-925
2009Yasuhara, Moriaki; Hunt, Gene et al.: Temporal latitudinal-gradient dynamics and tropical instability of deep-sea species diversitydownload
21%202
202-1240
2011Calvo, Eva; Pelejero, Carles et al.: Eastern Equatorial Pacific productivity and related-CO (sub 2) changes since the last glacial perioddownload
21%175
175-1087
2012Caley, Thibaut; Giraudeau, Jacques et al.: Agulhas leakage as a key process in the modes of Quaternary climate changesdownload
20%1581998Reysenbach, Anna-Louise; Holm, Nils Gunnar et al.: In search of a subsurface biosphere at a slow-spreading ridgedownload
20%1491996Shaw, Timothy J.; Meyers, Philip A.: The implications of turbidite-driven redox changes in sediments of the Iberia abyssal plaindownload
18%90
90-593
1986Hess, Jennifer; Schilling, Jean-Guy: (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr ratios of planktonic foraminifers and interstitial waters, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 90, Site 593download
18%77
77-540
1984Belanger, P. E.; Matthews, R. K.: The foraminiferal isotope record across the Eocene/Oligocene boundary at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 540download
18%3102005Camoin, Gilbert F.; Iryu, Yasufumi et al.: Microbiologydownload
18%73
73-522
81
1984Keigwin, Lloyd D., Jr.: Stable isotopic results on upper Miocene and lower Pliocene foraminifers from Hole 552Adownload
18%64
64-479
64-480
1982Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Preliminary organic geochemistry of laminated versus non-laminated sediments from Holes 479 and 480, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 64download
18%160
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2010Dahl, Tais W.; Hammarlund, Emma U. et al.: Devonian rise in atmospheric oxygen correlated to the radiations of terrestrial plants and large predatory fishdownload
18%96
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1986Kennicutt, Mahlon C., II; DeFreitas, D. A. et al.: Nonvolatile organic matter in sediments from sites 614 to 623, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 96download
15%160
160-964
1998Rullkoetter, Juergen H.; Rinna, J. et al.: Biological marker significance of organic matter origin and transformation in sapropels from the Pisano Plateau, Site 964download
15%64
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1982Baker, Earl W.; Louda, J. William: Geochemistry of tetrapyrrole, tetraterpenoid, and perylene pigments in sediments from the Gulf of California; Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 64, sites 474, 477, 479, and 481, and Scripps Institution of Oceanography Guaymas Basin Survey Cruise Leg 3, sites 10G and 18Gdownload
15%201
201-1230
2006Biddle, Jennifer F.; House, Christopher H. et al.: Enrichment and cultivation of microorganisms from sediment from the slope of the Peru Trench (ODP Site 1230)download
15%112
112-686
112-686B
1990Farrimond, P.; Poynter, J. G. et al.: Molecular composition of sedimentary lipids off the Peru margin, Leg 112download
15%146
146-893
1995Hinrichs, K. U.; Rullkoetter, J. et al.: Preliminary assessment of organic geochemical signals in sediments from Hole 893A, Santa Barbara Basin, offshore Californiadownload
14%61
61-462
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1981Thomson, I. D.; Brassell, S. C. et al.: Preliminary lipid analyses of cores 49, 54, and 59 from Hole 462download
14%84
84-570
1985Brooks, James M.; Jeffrey, Alan W. A. et al.: Geochemistry of hydrate gas and water from Site 570, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 84download
14%95
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95-613
1987Tarafa, Martha E.; Whelan, Jean K. et al.: Evidence of microbiological activity in Leg 95 (New Jersey Transect) sedimentsdownload
14%64
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64-481
1982Oremland, Ronald S.; Culbertson, Charles et al.: Methanogenic activity in sediment from Leg 64, Gulf of Californiadownload
14%96
96-619
1986Williams, Douglas F.; Kohl, Barry: Isotope chronostratigraphy and carbonate record for Quaternary Site 619, Pigmy Basin, Louisiana continental slopedownload
14%1191991Cranston, Ray E.: Sedimentation rate estimates from sulfate and ammonia gradientsdownload
14%95
95-612
95-613
1987Stein, Ruediger; Rullkotter, Jurgen et al.: Quantity, provenance, and thermal maturity of organic matter from the New Jersey continental margin, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 95download

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