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67%175
175-1085
2004Krammer, Regina; Baumann, Karl-Heinz et al.: "Carbonate-Crash" im Miozaen; Coccolithen als wichtige Karbonat-Produzenten "Carbonate crash" in the Miocene; coccoliths as important carbonate producers
67%145
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165-998
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181-1124
2003Florindo, Fabio; Roberts, Andrew P. et al.: Magnetite dissolution in siliceous sedimentsdownload
67%175
175-1085
175-1086
175-1087
2004Diester-Haass, L.; Meyers, P. A. et al.: Carbonate crash and biogenic bloom in the late Miocene; evidence from ODP Sites 1085, 1086, and 1087 in the Cape Basin, Southeast Atlantic Oceandownload
67%169
169-1034
169S
2004Smittenberg, R. H.; Hopmans, E. C. et al.: Compound-specific radiocarbon dating of the varved Holocene sedimentary record of Saanich Inlet, Canadadownload
67%165
165-1002
2004Verosub, Kenneth L.; Acton, Gary et al.: Determination of relative contributions from marine and terrestrial sediment sources in the Cariaco Basin using a magnetic mixing model
67%63
64
201
201-1229
2004Meister, Patrick; McKenzie, Judith A. et al.: Dolomite formation and the deep subseafloor biosphere in Peru margin sediments (ODP Leg 201); geochemical and microbiological constraints
67%2072007Arndt, S.; Brumsack, H. J. et al.: Diagenesis in deep-seated Cretaceous black shales; inverse modeling and transient model simulations
67%138
138-846
138-847
1995Emeis, K. C.; Doose, H. et al.: Temperaturen und biogene Akkumulation im oestlichen aequatorialen Pazifik; die Intervalle 0-1,3 Mill. Jahre auf Sites 846 und 847 (ODP Leg 138) Temperatures and biogenic accumulation in the eastern Equatorial Pacific; 0-1.3 million year interval in sites 846 and 847, ODP Leg 138
67%138
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138-847
1995Emeis, K. C.; Doose, H.: Temperatures and biogenic accumulation rates in the eastern Equatorial Pacific; the interval O-1,3 Ma at Sites 846 and 847 ODP Leg 138)
67%189
189-1168
189-1170
189-1171
189-1172
2001Brughmans, Natasja; Nuernberg, Dirk: Proxy data as indicators for the Quaternary paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic evolution in the Tasmanian Seaway (SW Pacific)
67%182
182-1130
2001Wortmann, Ulrich G.; Bernasconi, Stefano M. et al.: Quantifying calcite precipitation by inverse modeling of porewater chemistry; a case study from the Great Australian Bight
67%5
5-40
6
6-51
16
16-159
1988Ahmad, R.; Dale, L. S. et al.: Cerium anomaly in siliceous microfossils; record of modern and ancient bottom seawater redox
67%2004Kastner, Miriam; Rudnicki, Mark D.: Ridge flank sediment-fluid interactions
67%208
208-1262
2004Lippert, P. C.; Zachos, J. et al.: Rock magnetic properties across Paleocene-Eocene boundary sediments from the North Atlantic, South Atlantic, and eastern Pacific
67%2012004Aiello, Ivano Walter; D'Hondt, Steven et al.: Sedimentary habitats for microbial activity in deeply buried, pelagic and hemipelagic upwelling sediments of the eastern Equatorial Pacific and Peru margin
67%138
138-846
138-847
1999Weber, M. E.; Pisias, N. G.: Spatial and temporal distribution of biogenic carbonate and opal in deep-sea sediments from the eastern Equatorial Pacific; implications for ocean history since 1.3 Ma
67%2008Lippert, Peter C.: Big discovery for biogenic magnetite; discussion
67%138
138-853
2008Rowan, A.; Filippelli, G. M. et al.: Biological productivity in the eastern Equatorial Pacific through the Pliocene-Pleistocene transition
67%207
207-1258
207-1261
2008Adams, Derek D.; Hurtgen, Matt T. et al.: Carbon, sulfur, and iron cycling during the Cenomanian-Turonian Ocean Anoxic Event (OAE2)
67%2008Moore, Ted C., Jr.: Chert in the Pacific; biogenic silica and hydrothermal circulationdownload
67%301
301-U1301
2009Rouxel, O.; Alt, J. et al.: Sulfur isotope evidence for microbial sulfate reduction in altered oceanic basalts
67%14
14-144
78
78-543
2009Carpentier, Marion; Chauvel, Catherine et al.: The "zircon effect" as recorded by the chemical and Hf isotopic compositions of Lesser Antilles forearc sediments
67%175
175-1077
2010Feng Dong; Chen Duofu et al.: Authigenic carbonates from methane seeps of the northern Congo Fan; microbial formation mechanism
67%91
91-596
2005Hu, M.; Lee, C.: Increased oxygenation of the oceans since the mid-Cenozoic as constrained by Cr/Co and Os/Ir ratios in oxic pelagic sediments
67%182
182-1127
182-1129
182-1131
2010Anderskouv, K.; Surlyk, F. et al.: Sediment waves with a biogenic twist in Pleistocene cool water carbonates, Great Australian Bight
67%198
198-1207
198-1213
2004Robinson, Stuart A.; Williams, Trevor et al.: Fluctuations in biosiliceous production and the generation of Early Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events in the Pacific Ocean (Shatsky Rise, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 198)download
67%160
160-964
160-967
160-969
2003Menzel, Diana; van Bergen, Pim F. et al.: Reconstruction of changes in export productivity during Pliocene sapropel deposition; a biomarker approach
67%139
139-858
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169-858
1994Buatier, M.; Frueh-Green, G. et al.: Mechanism of formation of Mg-Fe phyllosilicates in a hydrothermal system at a sedimented ridge (Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca)
67%116
116-717
2001Freeman, K. H.; Colarusso, L. A.: Molecular and isotopic records of C (sub 4) grassland expansion in the late Miocene
67%112
128
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1994Parkes, R. J.; Cragg, B. A. et al.: Deep bacterial biosphere in Pacific Ocean sediments
67%150
150-903
1998Vecsei, A.; van der Smissen, J. H.: Early carbonate diagenesis in slope sequences and at their boundaries, Cenozoic, offshore New Jersey (ODP Leg 150)
67%148
148-896
1998Torsvik, Terje; Furnes, Harald et al.: Evidence for microbial activity at the glass-alteration interface in oceanic basalts
67%80
80-548
1987Loubere, Paul: Late Pliocene variations in the carbon isotope values of North Atlantic benthic foraminifera; biotic control of the isotopic record?
67%175
175-1084
2000Bruechert, Volker; Perez, M. Elena et al.: Coupled primary production, benthic foraminiferal assemblage, and sulfur diagenesis in organic-rich sediments of the Benguela upwelling system
67%2002D'Hondt, Steven; Rutherford, Scott et al.: Metabolic activity of subsurface life in deep-sea sedimentsdownload
67%164
164-997
1998Egeberg, Per K.; Barth, Tanja: Contribution of dissolved organic species to the carbon and energy budgets of hydrate bearing deep sea sediments (Ocean Drilling Program Site 997 Blake Ridge)
67%165
165-1002
1996Lyons, T. W.; Degler, G. et al.: An overview of geochemical pathways in Holocene and latest Pleistocene sediments of the anoxic Cariaco Basin; paleooceanographic implications
67%112
112-684
128
128-799
1996Torres, M. E.; Brumsack, H. J. et al.: Barite fronts in continental margin sediments; a new look at barium remobilization in the zone of sulfate reduction and formation of heavy barites in diagenetic fronts
67%169
169-1033
169-1034
169S
169S-1033
2001Whiticar, M. J.; Elvert, M. E.: Organic geochemistry of Saanich Inlet, BC, during the Holocene as revealed by Ocean Drilling Program Leg 169S
67%202
202-1239
202-1241
2005Tiedemann, R.; Steph, S. et al.: Permanent El Nino-like climate state during the warm Pliocene; evidence from changes in East Pacific equatorial upwelling
67%3072003Henriet, Jean-Pierre; Guidard, S. et al.: Carbonate mounds as a possible example for microbial activity in geological processes
67%124
124-767
124-768
1992Berner, U.; von Breymann, M. T. et al.: Gas geochemistry of ODP sites 767 and 768, Celebes and Sulu seas
67%112
112-682
1992Ibaraki, Masako: Geologic age of biosiliceous sediments in Peru and Chile based upon planktonic foraminifera
67%201
201-1228
201-1229
2006Webster, Gordon; Parkes, R. John et al.: Prokaryotic community composition and biogeochemical processes in deep subseafloor sediments from the Peru margin
67%177
177-1093
177-1094
2002Kuhn, G.; Diekmann, B.: Biogene und terrigene Sedimentationsmuster als Abbild spaetquartaerer Klima- und Umweltbedingungen in der Antarktischen Zone des Suedatlantiks Biogenic and terrigenous sedimentation patterns as illustration of upper Quaternary climatic and environmental conditions in the Antarctic zone of the South Atlantic
67%202
202-1233
202-1234
202-1235
2007Muratli, J.; Mix, A. et al.: Sedimentary redox conditions, biogenic production, and oxygenation of Southeast Pacific intermediate waters over the past 30 ky
67%138
138-846
138-849
2007Loubere, Paul; Richaud, Mathieu: Some reconciliation of glacial-interglacial calcite flux reconstructions for the eastern Equatorial Pacificdownload
67%178
178-1098
2002Brachfeld, Stefanie A.; Banerjee, Subir K. et al.: A 13 200 year history of century to millennial-scale paleoenvironmental change magnetically recorded in the Palmer Deep, western Antarctic Peninsula
67%129
129-801
185
185-801
2002Rouxel, Olivier; Ludden, John: Abiotic or biotic iron isotope fractionation during oceanic crust alteration?
67%178
178-1095
188
188-1165
2002Gruetzner, J.; Hillenbrand, C. et al.: Accumulation of siliciclastic and biogenic sediments at the Antarctic continental rise during the late Miocene and early Pliocene; a comparison of ODP Sites 1095 and 1165
67%168
168-1026
2002Kenig, F.; Simons, H. Dirk-Jan et al.: Alkanes with a quaternary carbon centre; a 2,200 Myr record of sulfide oxidizing bacteria
67%160
160-969
2001Sinninghe Damste, Jaap S.; Schouten, Stefan et al.: Isorenieratene derivatives in sediments; possible controls on their distribution
67%178
178-1095
178-1096
2001Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter; Fuetterer, Dieter K. et al.: Late Miocene to Quaternary deposition of biogenic opal and clay minerals on the continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula
67%204
204-1245
2006Bohrmann, Gerhard; Torres, Marta E.: Gas hydrates in marine sediments
67%160
160-967
160-969
2001Struck, Ulrich; Emeis, Kay-Christian et al.: Biological productivity during sapropel S5 formation in the eastern Mediterranean Sea; evidence from stable isotopes of nitrogen and carbon
67%1822001Mitterer, Richard M.; Malone, Mitchell J. et al.: Co-generation of hydrogen sulfide and methane in marine carbonate sedimentsdownload
67%164
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2005Snyder, G. T.; Dickens, G. R. et al.: Elemental remobilization in marine sediments; growth and destruction of authigenic mineral fronts above gas hydrate systems
67%108
108-662
138
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2010Bolton, Clara T.; Lawrence, Kira T. et al.: Glacial-interglacial productivity changes recorded by alkenones and microfossils in late Pliocene eastern Equatorial Pacific and Atlantic upwelling zones
67%169
169-1033
169-1034
169S
169S-1033
2001Bird, D. F.; Juniper, S. K. et al.: Subsurface viruses and bacteria in Holocene/late Pleistocene sediments of Saanich Inlet, BC; ODP Holes 1033B and 1034B, Leg 169S
67%2001Pecher, Ingo A.; Kukowski, Nina et al.: The link between bottom-simulating reflections and methane flux into the gas hydrate stability zone; new evidence from Lima Basin, Peru margin
67%175
175-1075
2007Talbot, Helen M.; Cooke, Martin P. et al.: Application of bacteriohopanepolyols as novel proxies for methane oxidation in the late Quaternary marine record
67%2072006Hetzel, A.; Boettcher, M. E. et al.: IODP; authigenic barite formation triggered by black shale-fueled anaerobic oxidation of methane in the deep biosphere of ODP Leg 207
67%146
146-889
146-890
2004Chapman, Ross; Pohlman, John C. et al.: Thermogenic gas hydrates in the northern Cascadia margin
67%160
160-964
160-969
2010Higgins, Meytal B.; Robinson, Rebecca S. et al.: Evidence from chlorin nitrogen isotopes for alternating nutrient regimes in the eastern Mediterranean Sea
67%2010Hayman, Nicholas W.; Bach, Wolfgang et al.: Future scientific drilling of oceanic crust
67%201
201-1226
2010Wang, Guizhi; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Gibbs energies of reaction and microbial mutualism in anaerobic deep sub-sea floor sediments of ODP Site 1226
67%169
169-1034
169S
2001Elvert, M. E.; Whiticar, M. J. et al.: Diploptene in varved sediments of Saanich Inlet; indicator of increasing bacterial activity under anaerobic conditions during the Holocene
67%1942001John, Cedric M.; Mutti, Maria: Exploring the continent-ocean-productivity coupling; the carbonate margin record offshore northeastern Australia, ODP Leg 194
67%168
168-1023
168-1025
168-1026
168-1028
2001Rudnicki, Mark D.; Elderfield, Henry et al.: Fractionation of sulfur isotopes during bacterial sulfate reduction in deep ocean sediments at elevated temperatures
67%130
130-805
1998Tarduno, John A.; Tian, Wenlai et al.: Biogeochemical remanent magnetization in pelagic sediments of the western equatorial Pacific Oceandownload
67%112
112-681
1993Parkes, R. J.; Cragg, B. A. et al.: A quantitative study of microbial decomposition of biopolymers in Recent sediments from the Peru margin
67%164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2003Gering, Kevin L.: Simulations of methane hydrate phenomena over geologic timescales; Part I, Effect of sediment compaction rates on methane hydrate and free gas accumulations
67%130
130-806
2002Higgins, Sean M.; Anderson, Robert F. et al.: Sediment focusing creates 100-ka cycles in interplanetary dust accumulation on the Ontong Java Plateau
67%1541997Mikkelsen, Naja; Barron, John A.: Early Oligocene diatoms on the Ceara Rise and the Cenozoic evolution of biogenic silica accumulation in the low-latitude Atlantic
67%172
172-1063
2009Lippold, Jorg; Gruetzner, Jens et al.: Does sedimentary Pa-231/Th-230 from the Bermuda Rise monitor past Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation?download
67%2007Kopp, Robert E.; Raub, Timothy D. et al.: Magnetofossil spike during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum; ferromagnetic resonance, rock magnetic, and electron microscopy evidence from Ancora, New Jersey, United Statesdownload
67%119
119-738
2009Abrajevitch, Alexandra; Kodama, Kazuto: Biochemical vs. detrital mechanism of remanence acquisition in marine carbonates; a lesson from the K-T boundary interval
67%117
117-722
1992Shimmield, Graham B.: Can sediment geochemistry record changes in coastal upwelling palaeoproductivity? Evidence from Northwest Africa and the Arabian Sea
67%164
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2004Wellsbury, Peter; Parkes, John et al.: Fuelling the deep marine biosphere; coupling heating experiments and field observations
67%138
138-846
138-849
2004Loubere, Paul; Mekik, Figen et al.: Export fluxes of calcite in the eastern Equatorial Pacific from the last glacial maximum to presentdownload
67%2005Skelton, A.; Whitmarsh, R. et al.: Constraining the rate and extent of mantle serpentinization from seismic petrological data; implications for chemosynthesis and tectonic processes
67%201
201-1229
2005Biddle, Jennifer F.; House, Christopher H. et al.: Cultivation of deeply buried microbes shows influence of geochemistry
67%145
145-882
2008Swann, George E. A.; Leng, Melanie J. et al.: Isotope offsets in marine diatom delta (super 18) O over the last 200 ka
67%197
197-1203
197-1204
197-1205
197-1206
2008Ivarsson, Magnus; Holm, Nils G.: Microbial colonization of various habitable niches during alteration of oceanic crust
67%154
154-925
2007de la Rocha, Christina; Sime, Neil G. et al.: Interpreting the Ca isotope record from marine biogenic carbonates
67%165
165-1002
1997Lyons, T. W.; Murray, R. W. et al.: Pathways of organic remineralization in Holocene and latest Pleistocene sediments of the anoxic Cariaco Basin
67%171A
171A-1049
171B
171B-1050
171B-1051
171B-1052
1997Faul, Kristina L.; Delaney, M. L.: Phosphorus geochemistry and accumulation rates of Paleogene and Cretaceous Blake Nose sediments
67%115
115-714
1998Spero, Howard J.; Lea, David W. et al.: Extracting surface ocean carbonate chemistry from the planktonic Foraminifera carbon isotope record
67%182
182-1130
2006Chernyavsky, B. M.; Bernasconi, Stefano M. et al.: A mathematical framework to model microbial sulfate reduction and pyrite formation in anoxic sediments
67%201
201-1228
201-1229
2006Fry, John C.; Webster, Gordon et al.: Analysis of DGGE profiles to explore the relationship between prokaryotic community composition and biogeochemical processes in deep subseafloor sediments from the Peru margin
67%178
178-1098
2006Shevenell, A.; Ingalls, A. et al.: Atmospheric forcing of Holocene climate variability along the western Antarctic Peninsula; novel insights from the TEX86 paleotemperature record of Palmer Deep
67%190
190-1173
190-1174
190-1177
196
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201
2002Kallmeyer, Jens; Ferdelman, Timothy G. et al.: Sulfate reduction rates in deeply buried marine sediments
67%178
178-1098
2002Dunbar, Robert B.; Ravelo, Ana C. et al.: Decadal-to-millennial oceanographic variability along the Antarctic Peninsula; ODP Site 1098 demonstrates strong solar forcing signals in the Southern Ocean
67%151
151-909
151-911
151-913
1996Chow, N.; Al-Asam, I. S. et al.: Origin of authigenic carbonates in Cenozoic sediments from the Arctic Ocean and Norwegian-Greenland Sea, ODP Leg 151
67%190
190-1173
196
196-1173
2006Mangelsdorf, K.; Zink, K. G. et al.: Biosphere-geosphere interactions; results from ODP Leg 190 Nankai Trough and the DEBITS-Project New Zealand on the feeding of deep microbial life
67%307
307-U1316
307-U1317
307-U1318
2009Soffientino, Bruno; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Hydrogenase activity in deeply buried sediments of the Arctic and North Atlantic Oceans
67%2011Schumann, D.; Raub, T. D. et al.: Appearance of gigantic biogenic magnetite during the PETM; a progress report
67%90
90-590
2012Dickens, Gerald R.; Backman, Jan: Pliocene climate change of the Southwest Pacific and the impact of ocean gateways; discussion
58%3072006Andres, Miriam; Eberli, Gregor P. et al.: Modern deepwater mounds in the Atlantic; the Porcupine Seabight and the Straits of Florida
58%202
202-1242
2006Klinkhammer, Gary P.; Haley, Brian A.: Multi-proxy relationships in foraminiferal tests as delineated from element-element plots of time-resolved Flo-Thru datadownload

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