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100%2000Miller, Kenneth G.; Wright, J. D. et al.: Abrupt, transient climatic and carbon extraction events associated with the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary (OAE2), Bass River, NJ
93%117
117-722
1999Khan, Athar Ali: Accumulation of organic carbon in northwestern Arabian Sea sediments
92%1982Arthur, M. A.; Scholle, Peter A.: Calculations of global rate of burial of Cretaceous organic carbon and oceanic stable carbon as an aid to source-rock studies
86%251974Girdley, W. A.: Appendix III; carbon and carbonate analyses, Leg 25download
85%741987Shackleton, N. J.: The carbon isotope record of the Cenozoic; history of organic carbon burial and of oxygen in the ocean and atmosphere
85%2003Kurtz, A. C.; Kump, L. R. et al.: Early Cenozoic decoupling of the global carbon and sulfur cyclesdownload
85%2011Gillis, K. M.; Coogan, L. A.: Secular variation in carbon uptake into the ocean crust
85%1161997France-Lanord, Christian; Derry, Louis A.: Organic carbon burial forcing of the carbon cycle from Himalayan erosion
84%56
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56-436
1980Romankevich, E. A.; Nesterova, M. P. et al.: Carbon and its isotopic composition in Pacific Ocean bottom sediments, Leg 56, Deep Sea Drilling Projectdownload
83%1541999Schrag, Daniel P.: Carbon isotopic composition of dissolved inorganic carbon in deep sea pore fluids; evidence for chemoautotrophy
81%171B
171B-1051
2001Dickens, Gerald R.: Carbon addition and removal during the late Palaeocene thermal maximum; basic theory with a preliminary treatment of the isotope record at ODP Site 1051, Blake Nose
79%1981Sloan, James L., II: Organic carbon accumulation in the world ocean
79%1994Raymo, M. E.: The Himalayas, organic carbon burial, and climate in the Miocenedownload
79%1982Hubberten, Hans W.: The isotopic composition of carbonate carbon from deep-sea basalts
79%1997Raymo, Maureen E.: Carbon cycle models; how strong are the constraints?
79%1991Stein, R.: Accumulation of organic carbon in marine sediments: results from the Deep Sea Drilling Project/Ocean Drilling Program (DSDP/ODP)
79%1985Arthur, Michael A.; Dean, Walter A. et al.: Anomalous (super 13) C enrichment in modern marine organic carbon
79%184
184-1143
2003Wang Pinxian; Tian Jun et al.: Exploring cyclic changes of the ocean carbon reservoir
79%1982Ibach, Lynne E. Johnson: Relationship between sedimentation rate and total organic carbon content in ancient marine sediments
76%1983Shackleton, N. J.; Hall, M. A. et al.: Carbon isotope data in core V19-30 confirm reduced carbon dioxide concentration in the ice age atmosphere
76%1981Degens, Egon T.: Rate of denudation in Black Sea source area
76%1970Carbon carbonate results, (Chapter) 9download
76%1970Vallier, Tracy L.: Carbon carbonate results, Chapter 15download
76%2001Kuijpers, Marcel Martinus Maria: Mechanisms and biogeochemical implications of the Mid-Cretaceous global organic carbon burial events
76%1161994France-Lanord, Christian; Derry, Louis A.: delta (super 13) of organic carbon in the Bengal Fan; source evolution and transport of C3 and C4 plant carbon to marine sediments
76%199
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2005Tripati, A.; Backman, J. et al.: New results from ODP and IODP on the greenhouse-icehouse transition; evidence for early (Eocene) bipolar glaciation associated with global carbon cycle changes
76%2009Slomp, C. P.; Kraal, P. et al.: Reconstructing phosphorus and carbon cycling during Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events; why we need modern analogues
76%1161994France-Lanord, C.; Derry, L. A.: A Neogene record of delta (super 13) C of terrigenous organic carbon buried in the Bengal Fan; impact on carbon cycling
76%1992003Nunes, Flavia; Norris, Richard D.: The Paleocene-Eocene carbon isotope excursion and associated foraminiferal excursion fauna
76%2082008Zachos, James C.; McCarren, Heather et al.: Coupled climate and carbon cycle oscillations during the late Paleocene; inferences from high-resolution geochemical records
76%1998Sugarman, P. J.; Olsson, R. K. et al.: Geochemical signature and paleoecological changes associated with the Cenomanian/Turonian anoxic event, Bass River, New Jersey, ODP Leg 174AX
76%32
32-305
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2012Jung, Claudia; Voigt, Silke et al.: High-resolution carbon-isotope stratigraphy across the Campanian-Maastrichtian boundary at Shatsky Rise (tropical Pacific)
76%1988Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Methane hydrate; a major reservoir of carbon in the shallow geosphere?
76%1992005Tripati, Aradhna; Backman, Jan et al.: Eocene bipolar glaciation associated with global carbon cycle changes
76%1032003Jansa, Luba: Paleogeography and paleoceanography of the Cretaceus North Atlantic; an implication for margins exploration
73%1971Presley, Bob J.; Claypool, George E.: Appendix; Techniques for analyzing interstitial water samples; Part II, Determination of total dissolved carbonate and carbon isotope ratiosdownload
73%1992006Lyle, Annette Olivarez; Lyle, Mitchell: Organic carbon and barium in Eocene sediments; possible controls on nutrient recycling in the Eocene Equatorial Pacific Ocean
73%1492008Schwarzenbach, Esther: Carbon in ancient serpentinite-hosted hydrothermal systems; constraints from the Northern Apennine ophiolites (Italy) and the Iberian margin
73%204
204-1246
2011Arning, Esther T.; Fu, Yunjiao et al.: Organic carbon remineralisation and complex, early diagenetic solid-aqueous solution-gas interactions; case study ODP Leg 204, Site 1246 (Hydrate Ridge)
72%166
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166-1006
2012Oehlert, Amanda M.; Lamb-Wozniak, Kathryn A. et al.: The stable carbon isotopic composition of organic material in platform derived sediments; implications for reconstructing the global carbon cycle
71%2007Cohen, Anthony S.; Coe, Angela L. et al.: The late Palaeocene-early Eocene and Toarcian (Early Jurassic) carbon isotope excursions; a comparison of their time scales, associated environmental changes, causes and consequences
71%199
199-1218
2006Palike, Heiko; Norris, Richard D. et al.: The heartbeat of the Oligocene climate systemdownload
70%159
159-958
1998Lindblom, Sten: Organic carbon and nitrogen variations at Site 958, off West Africa on the continental slopedownload
70%1
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1969Carbon carbonate resultsdownload
69%2000Olsson, Richard K.; Miller, K. G. et al.: Mid-Cretaceous sequences, carbon extraction, and sea-level histories
68%22
22-216
1985Vincent, Edith; Berger, Wolfgang H.: Carbon dioxide and polar cooling in the Miocene; the Monterey Hypothesis
68%12
12-116
1994France-Lanord, Christian; Derry, Louis A.: Variations de delta (super 13) C du carbone organique terrigene enfoui dans le cone du Bengale au Ne2.ogene; effet sur le cycle du carbone delta (super 13) C variations of terrigeneous organic carbon buried in the Neogene of the Bengal Fan; their effect on the carbon cycle
68%2042004Li, Y.; Zhang, C. L. et al.: Carbon biogeochemistry of marine sediments at the ODP Leg 204, Hydrate Ridge
68%72
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1984Keswani, Sushiel R.; Dunham, Keith W. et al.: Organic geochemistry of late Cenozoic sediments from the subtropical South Atlantic Ocean
68%138
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138-849
2007Richaud, Mathieu; Loubere, Paul et al.: Changes in opal flux and the rain ratio during the last 50,000 years in the Equatorial Pacific
68%14
14-144
2002Kuypers, Marcel M. M.; Pancost, Richard D. et al.: Enhanced productivity led to increased organic carbon burial in the euxinic North Atlantic basin during the late Cenomanian oceanic anoxic event
68%2005Pagani, Mark; Zachos, James C. et al.: Marked decline in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations during the Paleogenedownload
68%184
184-1143
2003Wang Pinxian: Prediction of the next glaciation; a controversial issue
68%113
113-690
2010Bowen, Gabriel J.; Zachos, James C.: Rapid carbon sequestration at the termination of the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
67%84
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84-568
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84-570
1985Kennicutt, M. C., II; Brooks, James M. et al.: Nonvolatile organic matter at sites 565-570, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 84download
66%841985Galimov, E. M.; Shabayeva, I. Yu.: Carbon isotope composition of CH (sub 4) and CO (sub 2) in sediments of the Guatemala Trench (DSDP Leg 84)
66%1986Stein, Ruediger; Rullkoetter, Juergen et al.: Accumulation of organic-carbon-rich sediments in the Late Jurassic and Cretaceous Atlantic Ocean; a synthesis
66%7
7-62
1987Lauritzen, Robert A.: Foraminiferal isotopic and assemblage analysis across the Epoch 6 carbon shift, western Equatorial Pacific
66%1292000Foellmi, Karl B.: Phosphogenesis, the phosphorus cycle, and environmental change
66%1982Cita, M. B.; Grignani, D.: Nature and origin of late Neogene Mediterranean sapropels
66%1511996Stein, R.; Schubert, C. et al.: Organic-carbon flux and paleoenvironment in the Arctic Ocean Gateway area during late Cenozoic times; (ODP-Leg 151 and Polarstern Cruise Arctic '91)
66%105
105-645
1986Stein, Ruediger; Littke, Ralf et al.: Neogene changes of paleoproductivity in Baffin Bay; implications from organic-carbon-rich sediments at ODP-Site 645
66%1986Stein, Ruediger: Organic carbon and sedimentation rate; further evidence for anoxic deep-water conditions in the Cenomanian/Turonian Atlantic Ocean
66%1982Sloan, James L., II; Miskell, Kimberlee, J.: The history of organic carbon and opaline silica accumulation in the world ocean
66%124
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1999Marine geology activities of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1998
66%1992Meyers, Philip A.: Changes in organic carbon stable isotope ratios across the K/T boundary; global or local control?
66%1993Paropkari, Anil L.; Mascarenhas, Antonio et al.: Hydrocarbon prospects of the western continental slope of India as indicated by surficial enrichment of organic carbon
66%1983Arthur, Michael A.; Dean, Walter E.: Paleoceanographic models for Cretaceous organic carbon deposition
66%1983Negus-De Wys, Jane; Kroopnick, P. M.: Percent total organic carbon versus Miocene time at DSDP sites
66%105
105-646
1991Stein, Ruediger; Stax, Rainer: Late Quaternary organic carbon cycles and paleoproductivity in the Labrador Sea
66%1161994Derry, L. A.: Impact of C4 photosynthesis on the Neogene marine carbon isotope budget; evidence from the Bengal Fan
66%121986Sackett, William M.: delta (super 13) C signatures of organic carbon in southern high latitude deep sea sediments; paleotemperature implications
66%1998Freeman, Katherine H.; Pancost, Richard D. et al.: Organic molecular records and carbon-isotope excursions; can we decipher Paleozoic CO2 events?
66%58
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1981Waples, D. W.: Age of a basalt intrusion estimated by organic carbon data
66%1171995Schultz, H.; von Rad, U. et al.: Holocene to Pleistocene sediment color cycles, stable, isotope stratigraphy, and organic carbon accumulation in the northeastern Arabian Sea
66%164
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1998Borowski, Walter Steven: Pore-water sulfate concentration gradients, isotopic compositions, and diagenetic processes overlying continental margin, methane-rich sediments associated with gas hydrates
66%41
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1989Conkright, Margarita Elena: Stable carbon isotope compositions during the thermal alteration of organic matter
66%160
160-967
2003Wehausen, Rolf; Brumsack, Hans J.: Earth's orbit and the Mediterranean
66%1511995Stax, R.; Stein, R.: Organic carbon and biomarker at North Atlantic gateways sites (ODP-Leg 151); a 25 million years old record of paleoenvironment in high northern latitudes
66%1311992Gamo, Toshitaka; Sakai, Hitoshi et al.: Methane, ethane and total inorganic carbon in fluid samples taken during the 1989 Kaiko-Nankai Project
66%641982Galimov, E. M.: Variation in CH (sub 4) and CO (sub 2) carbon-isotope composition in the sedimentary section in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California
66%2008Diester-Haass, L.; Billups, K. et al.: The middle Miocene carbon isotope shift revisited with marine proxies and numerical models
66%2008Wagner, Thomas; Stronach, Nick et al.: Understanding ocean redox and formation of organic carbon rich sediments from the shelf to deep oceans and their significance for the deep biosphere
66%1988Stein, R.: Deposition of organic carbon-rich sediments in narrow marine basins and open-marine upwelling environments; new results from the Ocean Drilling Program
66%174A1999Sugarman, P. J.; Miller, K. G. et al.: The Cenomanian/Turonian carbon burial event, Bass River, NJ, USA; geochemical, paleoecological, and sea-level changes
66%3022009Schneider-Mor, Aya; Bowen, Gabriel J.: What regulated organic carbon preservation in coastal oceans through the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum?
66%184
184-1143
2005Wang Pinxian; Tian Jun et al.: Long-term cycles in the ocean carbon reservoir; records from the South China Sea
66%1999Norris, Richard D.; Roehl, Ursula: Carbon cycling and chronology of climate warming during the Palaeocene/Eocene transition
66%139
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2000Andersson, Eva; Simoneit, Bernd R. T. et al.: Amino acid abundances and stereochemistry in hydrothermally altered sediments from the Juan de Fuca Ridge, northeastern Pacific Ocean
66%3022007Stein, Ruediger: Upper Cretaceous/lower Tertiary black shales near the North Pole; organic carbon origin and source rock potential
66%1997Ruddiman, William F.; Raymo, Maureen E. et al.: The uplift-climate connection; a synthesis
66%108
108-668
1998Bird, M. I.; Cali, J. A.: A million-year record of fire in sub-Saharan Africa
66%1992Brumsack, H. J.: Geochemistry of Cretaceous black shale from the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary event; paleoenvironment of deposition and time limitations
66%1281992Stax, Rainer; Dersch, Michaela et al.: Late Cenozoic cyclic changes in organic carbon and terrigenous sediment supply in the Japan Sea and their paleoenvironmental significance (ODP-Leg 128)
66%2006Filippelli, Gabriel M.; Souch, Catherine: Rapid climate change and climate surprises; a look back and ahead
66%1551998Schluenz, B.; Schneider, R. R. et al.: Terrestrial oceanic carbon accumulation on the Amazon deep sea fan during the last glacial sea level low stand
66%189
189-1172
2002Tedford, R. A.; Kelly, D. C.: A revised chronology for the late Miocene carbon isotope shift (ODP Site 1172B); a stable isotopic and sedimentologic investigation
66%50
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2000Wortmann, Ulrich G.; Weissert, Helmut: Tying platform drowning to perturbations of the global carbon with a delta (super 13) C (sub Org) -curve from the Valanginian of DSDP Site 416
66%1751998Berger, Wolfgang H.; Wefer, Gerold et al.: Benguela current and Angola-Benguela upwelling systems; preliminary results from Leg 175
66%1990Heinze, P. M.: Kohlenstoffisotopen-Verhaeltnisse benthischer Foraminiferen aus der Sauerstoffminimum-Zone vor Peru (ODP Leg 112) Carbon isotope relationships of the benthonic foraminifers from the oxygen minimum zone of Peru, ODP Leg 112

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