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41%2007Habib, Daniel; Saeedi, Farnosh: The Manumiella seelandica global spike; cooling during regression at the close of the Maastrichtiandownload
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2007Al-Sabouni, Nadia; Kucera, Michal et al.: Vertical niche separation control of diversity and size disparity in planktonic Foraminiferadownload
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1997Kucera, Michal; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Southern mid-latitude warming event preceding the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary; evidence from poleward migration of planktonic foraminiferal morphotypes
41%16
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1997Berggren, William A.; Burckle, Lloyd H.: The Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary in deep-sea sediments
41%185
185-1149
2002Olschesky, Karyn: Upper Miocene through Pleistocene diatom biostratigraphy and paleoceanography of ODP Leg 185, Hole 1149A
41%189
189-1168
2005van Simaeys, Stefaan; Brinkhuis, Henk et al.: Arctic dinoflagellate migrations mark the strongest Oligocene glaciations
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2002Dmitrenko, O. B.: Biogeographic zonation of the nannoplankton of the Southern Ocean in the Pliocene
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1998Kucera, Michal; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Terminal Cretaceous warming event in the mid-latitude South Atlantic Ocean; evidence from poleward migration of Contusotruncana contusa (planktonic Foraminifera) morphotypes
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1991Ogg, Gabi: Early Cretaceous palynomorphs of the Pacific Ocean
41%171B
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2000Lehmann, Jens: Upper Albian ammonites from ODP Leg 171B off northern Florida
41%113
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2005Monechi, Simonetta; Bernaola, Gilen et al.: Differences in the response of calcareous nannoplankton communities to the PETM event; a summary and paleobiogeographic implications
41%207
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207-1258
2006Owen, H. G.; Mutterlose, J.: Late Albian ammonites from offshore Suriname; implications for biostratigraphy and palaeobiogeographydownload
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2003Abramovich, Sigal; Keller, Gerta: Planktonic foraminiferal response to the latest Maastrichtian abrupt warm event; a case study from South Atlantic DSDP Site 525Adownload
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1997deMenocal, Peter: African climate and human evolution; the ODP link
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2004Campbell, Robert J.; Howe, Richard W. et al.: Middle Campanian-lowermost Maastrichtian nannofossil and foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the northwestern Australian margindownload
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2009Hayward, Bruce W.; Sabaa, Ashwaq T. et al.: Natural experiments in the dispersal and evolution of deep-sea biota following the Messinian extinction in the Mediterranean Sea
41%302
302-M0004
2011Setoyama, Eiichi; Kaminski, Michael A. et al.: Campanian agglutinated Foraminifera from the Lomonosov Ridge, IODP Expedition 302, ACEX, in the paleogeographic context of the Arctic Ocean
39%36
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36-329
1977Haq, B. U.; Lohmann, G. P. et al.: Calcareous nannoplankton biogeography and its paleoclimatic implications; Cenozoic of the Falkland Plateau (DSDP Leg 36) and Miocene of the Atlantic Oceandownload
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1981Keller, Gerta: Miocene biochronology and paleoceanography of the North Pacific
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1987Mercer, J. H.: The Antarctic ice sheet during the late Neogene
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1989Wei, Wuchang: Latitudinal thermal gradient of the middle Eocene/Oligocene South Atlantic Ocean; calcareous nannoplankton evidence
35%181
181-1123
2004Scott, G. H.; Hall, I. R.: Planktonic foraminiferal evidence on late Pliocene-Quaternary near surface water masses at ODP Site 1123B, northern Chatham Rise, east of New Zealanddownload
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2004Kahn, Alicia; Aubry, Marie-Pierre: Provincialism associated with the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum; temporal constraintdownload
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1996Kucera, Michal; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Latitudinal variation in the planktic foraminifer Contusotruncana contusa in the terminal Cretaceous ocean
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1996Chepstow-Lusty, Alex: The last million year of the discoasters; a global synthesis for the upper Pliocene
35%105
105-647
2003Scott, David B.: Quaternary deep-sea connections between the western Atlantic, Arctic, Norwegian and Antarctic seas
35%171A
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171B-1052
1999Majoran, Stefan: Palaeoenvironment of Maastrichtian ostracods from ODP Holes 1049B, 1050C and 1052E in the western North Atlantic
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1995Kucera, M.; Malmgren, B. A.: Geographical variability of Contusotruncana contusa (planktonic Foraminifera) in the terminal Cretaceous ocean
35%145
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2007Kamikuri, Shin-ichi; Nishi, Hiroshi et al.: Effects of late Neogene climatic cooling on North Pacific radiolarian assemblages and oceanographic conditionsdownload
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2007Scott, G. H.; Kennett, J. P. et al.: Globorotalia puncticulata; population divergence, dispersal and extinction related to Pliocene-Quaternary water massesdownload
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2000Taviani, M.; Beu, A. G. et al.: Macrofossils from CRP-2/2A, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica
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2001Majoran, Stefan; Dingle, Richard V.: Palaeoceanographical changes recorded by Cenozoic deep-sea ostracod assemblages from the South Atlantic and Southern Ocean (ODP sites 1087 and 1088)
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1992Srinivasan, M. S.; Sinha, D. K.: Late Neogene planktonic foraminifera events of the Southwest Pacific and Indian Ocean; a comparison
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2002Dmitrenko, O. B.: Biogeographic zonality of the Miocene nannoplankton in the South Ocean
35%29
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2000O'Connor, Barry: Stratigraphic and geographic distribution of Eocene-Miocene Radiolaria from the Southwest Pacific
35%138
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2007Schmidt, D. N.: The closure history of the Central American Seaway; evidence from isotopes and fossils to models and molecules
35%81
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1997Meggers, Helge; Baumann, Karl-Heinz: Late Pliocene/Pleistocene calcareous plankton and paleoceanography of the North Atlantic
35%1995Keller, Gerta: Mass extinction and evolution patterns across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
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1988Huber, Brian Thomas: Upper Campanian-Maastrichtian foraminifers of the high southern latitudes; ontogenetic morphometric systematics, biostratigraphy, and paleobiogeography
35%29
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1998Wei, Kuo-Yen: Southward shifting of the Tasman Front at 4.4 Ma (early Pliocene); paleobiogeographic and oxygen isotopic evidence
35%149
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174A-1072
2000McCarthy, Francine M. G.; Gostlin, Kevin E. et al.: Synchronous palynological changes in early Pleistocene sediments off New Jersey and Iberia, and a possible paleoceanographic explanation
35%173
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2001Kuhnt, Wolfgang; Urquhart, Elspeth: Tethyan flysch-type benthic Foraminiferal assemblages in the North Atlantic; Cretaceous to Palaeogene deep water agglutinated foraminifers from the Iberia abyssal plain, ODP Leg 173
35%108
108-658
2006Hooghiemstra, Henry; Lezine, Anne Marie et al.: Late Quaternary palynology in marine sediments; a synthesis of the understanding of pollen distribution patterns in the NW African settingdownload
35%188
188-1165
2006Lutz, Matthew Douglas: Pliocene warm surface water events; integrating siliceous microfossil paleobiogeographic data with other Southern Ocean proxy records
35%189
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2004Huber, Matthew; Brinkhuis, Henk et al.: Eocene circulation of the Southern Ocean; was Antarctica kept warm by subtropical waters?download
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2006Funakawa, Satoshi; Nishi, Hiroshi et al.: Radiolarian faunal turnover and paleoceanographic change around Eocene/Oligocene boundary in the Central Equatorial Pacific, ODP Leg 199, Holes 1218A, 1219A, and 1220Adownload
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2006Walsh, Frederick Bond: The Kopanoar mud volcano on the Mackenzie Shelf, Beaufort Sea; implications for methane release on Arctic shelves
35%302
302-M0004
2010Collinson, Margaret E.; Barke, Judith et al.: Did a single species of Eocene Azolla spread from the Arctic Basin to the southern North Sea?
35%146
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2011Verleye, Thomas J.; Pospelova, Vera et al.: The geographical distribution and (palaeo)ecology of Selenopemphix undulata sp. nov., a new late Quaternary dinoflagellate cyst from the Pacific Ocean
35%161
161-976
2011Joannin, Sebastien; Bassinot, Franck et al.: Vegetation response to obliquity and precession forcing during the mid-Pleistocene transition in western Mediterranean region (ODP Site 976)
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1981Lohmann, G. P.; Carlson, J. J.: Oceanographic significance of Pacific late Miocene calcareous nannoplankton
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2004Kennett, James P.; Exon, Neville F.: Paleoceanographic evolution of the Tasmanian Seaway and its climatic implications
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1998Gill, Amarpal S.; Grimm, Kurt A.: Diatom blooms and the origin of sedimentary laminae; examples from ODP sites 1033B and 1034B, Saanich Inlet, British Columbia
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2002Censarek, Bernd M.: Thermal history of the middle and late Miocene Southern Ocean; diatom evidence
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1994Huber, Brian T.; Boersma, Anne: Cretaceous origination of Zeauvigerina and its relationship to Paleocene biserial planktonic foraminifera
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2009Matthiessen, Jen; Brinkhuis, Henk et al.: Decahedrella martinheadii Manum 1997; a stratigraphically and paleoenvironmentally useful Miocene acritarch of the high northern latitudes
29%181
181-1123
2004Beu, A. G.: Marine Mollusca of oxygen isotope stages of the last 2 million years in New Zealand; Part 1, Revised generic positions and recognition of warm-water and cool-water migrants
29%146
146-893
2008Kennett, D. J.; Kennett, J. P. et al.: Wildfire and abrupt ecosystem disruption on California's northern Channel Islands at the Allerod-Younger Dryas boundary (13.0-12.9 ka)
29%15
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2011Petrizzo, Maria Rose; Falzoni, Francesca et al.: Identification of the base of the lower-to-middle Campanian Globotruncana ventricosa Zone; comments on reliability and global correlations
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1976Haq, B. U.: Coccoliths in cores from the Bellingshausen abyssal plain and Antarctic continental rise (DSDP Leg 35)download
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1979Haq, B. U.; Okada, H. et al.: Paleobiogeography of the Paleocene/Eocene calcareous nannoplankton from the North Atlantic Oceandownload
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1985Savin, Samuel M.; Abel, Linda et al.: The evolution of Miocene surface and near-surface marine temperatures; oxygen isotopic evidence
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2004Dmitrenko, O. B.: Paleoclimatic environment of the Paleogene Southern Ocean by nannofossils
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1993Widmark, Joen G. V.: Biogeographic and paleoecological patterns among benthic foraminifera in the Late Cretaceous deep-sea; paleoceanographic implications
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1992Aubry, Marie-Pierre: Late Paleogene calcareous nannoplankton evolution; a tale of climatic deterioration
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2002Muhs, Daniel R.; Simmons, Kathleen R. et al.: The last interglacial period on the Pacific Coast of North America; timing and paleoclimate
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2004Sato, Tokiyuki; Yuguchi, Shiho et al.: Drastic change in the geographical distribution of the cold-water nannofossil Coccolithus pelagicus (Wallich) Schiller at 2.74 Ma in the late Pliocene, with special reference to glaciation in the Arctic Oceandownload
21%56
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1980Haq, Bilal U.; Goreau, Margaret: Calcareous nannofossils from the Japan Trench upper slope, Leg 56, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
21%41
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1978Gradstein, F.: Foraminifera from DSDP site 370, Leg 41, eastern North Atlantic Oceandownload
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1975Caron, Michele: Late Cretaceous planktonic Foraminifera from the Northwestern Pacific; Leg 32 of the Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
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1982Malmgren, Bjorn A.; Haq, Bilal U.: Assessment of quantitative techniques in a paleobiogeography
21%1331993Kroon, Dick: Data report; Some planktonic foraminiferal datum levels during the last 10.4 Ma, Leg 133download
21%1551997Piperno, Dolores R.: Phytoliths and microscopic charcoal from Leg 155; a vegetational and fire history of the Amazon Basin during the last 75 k.y.download
21%28
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2011Whittle, Rowan J.; Linse, Katrin et al.: The fossil record of Limopsis (Bivalvia, Limopsidae) in Antarctica and the southern high latitudesdownload
21%108
108-659
2012Ufkes, Els; Kroon, Dick: Sensitivity of South-east Atlantic planktonic Foraminifera to mid-Pleistocene climate changedownload
20%1291990Erba, Elisabetta: Middle Cretaceous calcareous nannofossils from the western Pacific (Leg 129); evidence for paleoequatorial crossingsdownload
20%159
159-959
1998Shin, Im Chul: Pliocene-Pleistocene paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic history of Site 959, eastern Equatorial Atlantic Oceandownload
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123
1992Mutterlose, Joerg: Early Cretaceous belemnites from the East Indian Ocean and their paleobiogeographic implicationsdownload
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1987Cronin, Thomas M.; Compton-Gooding, Ellen E.: Cenozoic Ostracoda from Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 95 off New Jersey (sites 612 and 613)download
18%481979Ducasse, O.; Peypouquet, J. P.: Cenozoic ostracodes; their importance for bathymetry, hydrology, and biogeographydownload
18%1121990Jickells, T. D.; Funnell, B. M. et al.: Cadmium/calcium ratios in benthic foraminifers recovered during Leg 112download
18%32
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1975Luterbacher, Hanspeter: Paleocene and early Eocene planktonic Foraminifera; Leg 32, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
18%40
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1978Jenkins, D. G.: Guembelitria aff. stavensis Bandy, a paleooceanographic marker of the initiation of the Circum-Antarctic current and the opening of the Drake Passagedownload
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2008Lazarus, David B.; Hollis, Christopher J. et al.: Patterns of opal and radiolarian change in the Antarctic mid-Paleogene; clues to the origin of the Southern Ocean
18%160
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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
18%154
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2009Yasuhara, Moriaki; Hunt, Gene et al.: Temporal latitudinal-gradient dynamics and tropical instability of deep-sea species diversitydownload
17%1231992Baumgartner, Peter O.; Bown, Paul R. et al.: Early Cretaceous biogeographic and oceanographic synthesis of Leg 123 (off northwestern Australia)download
17%130
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1993Premoli Silva, Isabella: Paleocene through middle Eocene planktonic foraminifers from Hole 807C, Ontong Java Plateaudownload
17%1821998Stoklosa, Michelle Lee: Paleotectonic and paleoclimatic interpretations of Oligocene shallow-water carbonatesdownload
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206-1256
2007Jiang, Shijun; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr. et al.: Cause of the middle/late Miocene carbonate crash; dissolution or low productivity?download
16%2003Lunt, Peter: Biogeography of some Eocene larger Foraminifera, and their application in distinguishing geological platesdownload
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1986Kennett, James P.: Miocene to early Pliocene oxygen and carbon isotope stratigraphy in the Southwest Pacific, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 90download
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1986Heusser, Linda E.: Palynology of selected Neogene samples from holes 594 and 594A, Chatham Risedownload
15%1201992Wei, Wuchang; Sherwood, W. Wise, Jr.: Selected Neogene calcareous nannofossil index taxa of the Southern Ocean; biochronology, biometrics, and paleoceanographydownload
15%94
94-609
1987Hooper, P. W. P.; Weaver, Philip P. E.: Paleoceanographic significance of late Miocene to early Pliocene planktonic foraminifers at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 609download
15%44
44-391
1978Bolli, H. M.: Upper Jurassic Calcisphaerulidae from DSDP Leg 44, hole 391C, Blake-Bahama Basin, western North Atlanticdownload
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27-263
1974Stevens, Graeme R.: Leg 27 Cephalopodadownload
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130-806
1993Backman, Jan; Chepstow-Lusty, Alexander: Data report; Late Pliocene discoaster abundances from Hole 806Cdownload
15%43
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1979Schroeder, R.; Cherchi, A.: Upper Barremian-lowermost Aptian orbitolinid foraminifers from the Grand Banks continental rise, northwestern Atlantic (DSDP Leg 43, Site 384)download
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1984Manivit, Helene; Feinberg, Hugues: Correlation of magnetostratigraphy and nannofossil biostratigraphy in Upper Cretaceous and lower Paleocene sediments of the Walvis Ridge areadownload

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