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66%1995Dickens, Gerald R.; O'Neil, James R. et al.: Dissociation of oceanic methane hydrate as a cause of the carbon isotope excursion at the end of the Paleocenedownload
66%2005Fehn, Udo; Snyder, G. T. et al.: The marine iodine system as a proxy for global deposition of organic carbon
66%96
96-619
1993Jasper, John P.; Gagosian, Robert B.: The relationship between sedimentary organic carbon isotopic composition and organic biomarker compound concentration
66%1161994Derry, Louis A.; France-Lanord, Christian: A Neogene record of delta (super 13) C of terrigenous organic carbon buried in the Bengal Fan; environmental changes in the Himalaya-Indogangetic system
66%154
154-925
2004Nilsen, Elena Brennan: Studies of carbon cycling, nutrient dynamics and climate change in pelagic and coastal ecosystems using sediment geochemical techniques
66%123
123-765
2009DeBond, Nicole; Lee, L. et al.: Aptian carbon and sulfur isotpe curves from ODP Site 765
66%144
144-871
2009Robinson, Stuart A.: Carbon isotope stratigraphy of a Paleogene Pacific Ocean guyot and the response of the shallow-water carbonate factory to the PETM
66%2010Rausch, S.; Kluegel, A. et al.: Carbonate veins as recorded of seawater-crust interaction
66%208
208-1263
2007Riesselman, Christina R.; Dunbar, Robert B. et al.: High resolution stable isotope and carbonate variability during the early Oligocene climate transition; Walvis Ridge (ODP Site 1263)
66%74
74-528
1997Luttenberg, Danielle: A South Atlantic record of organic carbon export and ocean temperature after the Cretaceous/Tertiary (K/T) event
65%241974Bode, G. W.: Appendix; II, Carbon and carbonate analyses, Leg 24download
65%1988Kennett, James: Neogene oxygen and carbon isotopic strarigraphy; correlation and paleo-oceanography
65%1985Arthur, M. A.; Meyers, P. A.: Report of the JOI-USSAC workshop on Cretaceous black shales
65%1985Akiyama, Masahiko: Increasing rate of sedimentation with the geologic history
65%1980Baker, Earl W.; Louda, J. William: Organic geochemistry; highlights in the Deep-Sea Drilling Project
65%1976Hunt, J. M.: Light hydrocarbons in deep sea sediments
65%1986Kvenvolden, Keith A.; McDonald, Thomas J.: Organic geochemistry on the JOIDES resolution; an assay
65%1986Oberhaensli, Hedi: Latest Cretaceous-early Neogene oxygen and carbon isotopic record at DSDP sites in the Indian Ocean
65%1999Pearson, Paul N.; Palmer, Martin R.: Middle Eocene seawater pH and atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations
65%1983von der Dick, Hans: Organisch-geochemische und kohlenpetrographische Untersuchungen an kuestennahen Sedimenten. (Ein Beitrag zum "Deep Sea Drilling Project") Organic geochemistry and coal petrography in sediments near the coast; a contribution to Deep Sea Drilling Project
65%1986Berger, W. H.; Vincent, E.: Deep-sea carbonates; reading the carbon-isotope signal
65%1986Rindsberg, Andrew Kinney: Distribution and preservation of biogenic sedimentary structures in the deep sea
65%1979Sackett, W. M.: Stable carbon isotopes as paleoclimatological tool
65%1980Barnes, Ross O.: Anoxic methane consumption in marine sediments; some problems with current geochemical models
65%1980Ibach, Lynne E. Johnson: The relationship between sedimentation rate and total organic carbon content in ancient marine sediments
65%1984Webb, D. J.; Morris, R. J.: DSDP Site 258; evidence for Recent nutrient-rich upwelling off Western Australia
65%1991Canfield, Donald E.: Sulfate reduction in deep-sea sediments
65%1999Jansa, L. F.: Paleogeography and paleoceanography of the North Atlantic during the Cretaceous; an overview
65%1977Geodekyan, A. A.; Trotsyuk, V. Ya. et al.: Geochemical premises to oil and gas formation beneath the sea and the ocean bed
65%1989Stein, R.; Rullkoetter, J. et al.: Changes in paleoenvironments in the Atlantic Ocean during Cretaceous times; results from black shales studies
65%1975McIver, R. D.: Hydrocarbon occurrences from JOIDES Deep Sea Drilling Project
65%531981Mathez, Edmond Albigese: The geochemistry of sulfur and carbon in basaltic melts
65%1999Dickens, Gerald R.: The blast in the past
65%1999Flower, Benjamin P.: Warming without high CO (sub 2) ?
65%189
189-1172
2002Tedford, Rebecca; Kelly, Daniel Clay: Paleoceanographic implications of stable isotopic and sedimentologic change across the Miocene/Pliocene boundary on the East Tasman Plateau (ODP Site 1172B)
65%1998Palmer, M. R.; Pearson, P. N. et al.: Reconstructing past ocean pH-depth profiles
65%2007Liu, Zhonghui; Pagani, Mark et al.: Pliocene-Pleistocene pCO2 changes based on alkenone carbon isotopes
65%2009Kallmeyer, J.; Pockalny, R. et al.: Quantifying global subseafloor microbial abundance; method and implications
65%165
165-999
2006Mora, German; Martinez, J. Ignacio: Secular changes of marine productivity in the western Caribbean Sea during the late Quaternary as indicated by geochemical data of ODP 999A sediments
65%2000Yin, Wyss: International Geological Correlation Programme Project No. 396; continental shelves in the Quaternary
65%207
207-1258
2008Adams, Derek D.; Hurtgen, Matthew T. et al.: Contrasting sulfur isotope and iron speciation measurements across paleoenvironmental gradients during the Cenomanian-Turonian oceanic anoxic event (OAE2)
65%48
48-401
2012Yamaguchi, Tatsuhiko; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Dwarfing of ostracodes during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum at DSDP Site 401 (Bay of Biscay, North Atlantic) and its implication for changes in organic carbon cycle in deep-sea benthic ecosystem
64%41
41-368
1977Erdman, J. G.; Schorno, K. S.: Geochemistry of carbon; Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 41download
63%62
62-463
62-465
62-466
1981Dean, Walter E.; Claypool, George E. et al.: Origin of organic-carbon-rich mid-Cretaceous limestones, Mid-Pacific Mountains and southern Hess Risedownload
63%149
149-897
149-898
149-899
149-900
1996Meyers, Philip A.; Silliman, James E.: Organic matter in Pleistocene to Quaternary turbidites from sites 897, 898, 899, and 900, Iberia abyssal plaindownload
63%20
20-194
20-195
20-196
20-198
20-199
1973Bode, Gerald W.: Appendix I; Carbon and carbonate analyses, Leg 20download
63%75
75-530
1984Nohara, Masato; Ishizuka, Toshio et al.: Organic carbon isotopic composition in Cretaceous sediments, Angola Basin, southeastern Atlantic, Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 530download
63%143
143-866
1995Jenkyns, Hugh C.: Carbon-isotope stratigraphy and paleoceanographic significance of the Lower Cretaceous shallow-water carbonates of Resolution Guyot, Mid-Pacific Mountainsdownload
63%139
139-857
146
169
169-857
1994Baker, Paul A.; Cross, Scott L.: A note on the carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen contents of hydrothermally altered sediments, Middle Valley, Juan de Fuca Ridgedownload
61%4
5
6
1971McIver, Richard D.: Appendix IV; Organic geochemical analyses of six frozen JOIDES core samples from legs 4, 5 and 6download
61%130
130-806
1996Raymo, M. E.; Horowitz, M.: Organic carbon paleo-pCO (sub 2) and marine-ice core correlations and chronologydownload
61%199
199-1218
199-1219
2006Lyle, Annette Olivarez; Lyle, Mitchell W.: Missing organic carbon in Eocene marine sediments; is metabolism the biological feedback that maintains end-member climates?download
61%1592011Locklair, Robert; Sageman, Bradley et al.: Marine carbon burial flux and the carbon isotope record of Late Cretaceous (Coniacian-Santonian) Oceanic Anoxic Event III
61%47
47-398
2006Montanez, I. P.; Li, Y. et al.: Orbitally tuned C and N isotopic records of Aptian oceanic anoxic event 1a in northeastern Mexico and Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 398, north Atlantic Ocean
61%94
94-608
154
154-925
208
208-1265
2006Groecke, D. R.; Diester-Haass, L. et al.: Organic carbon isotopes through the mid-Miocene; lack of a global signal
61%1974Lyon, Graeme L.: Isotopic analysis of gas from the Cariaco Trench sediments
61%82
82-558
82-563
1985Miller, Kenneth G.; Fairbanks, Richard G.: Oligocene to Miocene carbon isotope cycles and abyssal circulation changes
61%72
72-516
90
90-588
94
94-608
117
117-730
1998Pagani, Mark: Miocene atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations and paleoceanography; constraints from compound-specific carbon-isotope compositions
61%113
113-690
208
208-1263
2008Sluijs, Appy: Carbon burp and transient global warming during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
61%210
210-1276
2010Sinninghe Damste, Jaap S.; van Bentum, Elisabeth C. et al.: A CO (sub 2) decrease-driven cooling and increased latitudinal temperature gradient during the mid-Cretaceous oceanic anoxic event 2
61%2005Brinkhuis, H.; Schouten, S. et al.: A giant Arctic freshwater pond at the end of the early Eocene; implications for ocean heat transport and carbon cycling
61%171B
171B-1051
1999Katz, Miriam E.; Pak, Dorothy K. et al.: The source and fate of massive carbon input during the latest Paleocene thermal maximum
61%175
175-1083
2004Boot, Christopher Stephen; Maslin, Mark et al.: Organic geochemical reconstruction of productivity changes in the Benguela upwelling system over the last 2.6 Ma
61%169
169-1033
169-1034
169S
169S-1033
1998Filippelli, Gabriel M.: Carbon and phosphorus cycling and diagenesis in anoxic sediments of the Saanich Inlet, British Columbia
61%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)
61%90
90-594
1997Kowalski, Elizabeth A.; Meyers, Philip A.: Glacial-interglacial variations in Quaternary production of marine organic matter at DSDP Site 594, Chatham Rise, southeastern New Zealand margin
61%113
113-690
2003Stoll, Heather M.; Bains, Santo: Coccolith Sr/Ca records of productivity during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum from the Weddell Seadownload
61%159
159-959
2007Eniola, Olubunmi; Jones, Martin et al.: African hydrology, sea surface temperature and organic carbon burial off equatorial West-Africa across the late Miocene to early Pliocene climate transition; first results from ODP Site 959
61%175
175-1085
2002Twichell, Shannon C.; Meyers, Philip A. et al.: Significance of high C/N ratios in organic-carbon-rich Neogene sediments under the Benguela Current upwelling system
61%177
177-1088
2003Hodell, David A.; Venz, Kathryn A. et al.: Pleistocene vertical carbon isotope and carbonate gradients in the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Oceandownload
61%90
90-588
1996Pagani, Mark; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Transitional climate of the middle Miocene and the role of carbon dioxide; evidence from compound-specific carbon isotope records
61%72
72-516
85
85-573
1997Herbert, Timothy D.: A long marine history of carbon cycle modulation by orbital-climatic changes
61%2008Francois, L.; Lefebvre, V. et al.: Modelling the middle Miocene excursion in the (super 13) C isotopic composition of deep seawater
61%2008Delaney, Margaret L.; Scher, Howie et al.: Paleoceanography; geochemical tracers of past oceans
61%154
154-926
177
177-1090
208
208-1265
2010Diester-Haass, L.; Billups, K. et al.: Marine biological productivity, carbon cycling, and climate cooling during the Oligocene to Miocene transition
61%318
318-U1357
318-U1359
2010Carr, S. A.; Jimenez-Espejo, F. J. et al.: Microbial communities and carbon cycling within deep sea marine sediments off eastern Antarctica
61%154
154-929
1996Paul, Hilary A.; Zachos, James C. et al.: A high-resolution geochemical record of orbitally forced variations in ice-volume and ocean chemistry across the Oligocene/Miocene boundary
61%113
113-690
2003Collinson, M. E.; Hooker, J. J. et al.: Cobham lignite bed and penecontemporaneous macrofloras of southern England; a record of vegetation and fire across the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum
61%113
113-690
2001Kelly, D. Clay; Thomas, Deborah J. et al.: Responses of austral planktonic Foraminifera to the late Paleocene thermal maximum; faunal evidence for oceanic change and an aftereffect cold snap
61%113
113-690
198
198-1209
2010Nicolo, Micah J.; Dickens, Gerald R. et al.: South Pacific intermediate water oxygen depletion at the onset of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum as depicted in New Zealand margin sections
60%130
130-806
138
138-849
162
162-983
175
175-1087
2003McClymont, Erin Louise; Rosell-Mele, Antoni et al.: Surface ocean response to the mid-Pleistocene revolution and effects on the carbon cycle; a biomarker perspective
60%321975Bode, G. W.: Carbon and carbonate analysis, Leg 32download
60%155
155-938
155-940
155-942
1999Schluenz, B.; Schneider, R. R. et al.: Terrestrial organic carbon accumulation on the Amazon deep sea fan during the last glacial sea level low stand
60%198
198-1210
2008Moore, Eric A.; Kurtz, Andrew C.: Black carbon in Paleocene-Eocene boundary sediments; a test of biomass combustion as the PETM triggerdownload
60%113
113-690
2005Stoll, Heather M.: Limited range of interspecific vital effects in coccolith stable isotopic records during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximumdownload
60%1501999Cramer, Benjamin S.; Aubry, Marie-Pierre et al.: An exceptional chronologic, isotopic, and clay mineralogic record of the latest Paleocene thermal maximum, Bass River, NJ, ODP 174AX
60%108
108-663
108-664
2000Wagner, Thomas: Control of organic carbon accumulation in the late Quaternary Equatorial Atlantic (Ocean Drilling Program sites 664 and 663); productivity versus terrigenous supplydownload
60%41
41-367
207
207-1260
210
210-1276
2009Sinninghe Damste, J. S.; Mueller, A. et al.: Oceanic anoxia, organic carbon burial and climate change during OAE-2
60%144
144-871
2011Robinson, Stuart A.: Shallow-water carbonate record of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum from a Pacific Ocean guyot
60%1191999Cranston, R. E.: Estimating marine sediment accumulation rates from geochemical pore water gradients
60%169S2001Hobson, Louis A.; McQuoid, Melissa R. et al.: The Saanich Inlet basin; a natural collector of past biological, climatic, and land-use changes in southwestern Canada amplified by results of ODP Leg 169S
60%154
154-925
2003Nilsen, E. B.; Anderson, L. D. et al.: Paleoproductivity, nutrient burial, climate change and the carbon cycle in the western equatorial Atlantic across the Eocene/Oligocene boundarydownload
59%1411995Waseda, Amane; Didyk, Borys M. et al.: Carbon isotope compositions of organic matter from the Chile continental margindownload
58%10
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10-86
10-87
10-88
10-89
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10-91
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10-97
1970Boyce, Robert E.: Carbon and carbonate analyses, Leg 10download
58%341976Cameron, D. H.: Carbon and carbonate analyses, Leg 34download
58%208
208-1263
2007Hasegawa, Takashi; Yamamoto, Shinya et al.: Data report; stable carbon isotope fluctuation of long-chain n-alkanes from Leg 208 Hole 1263A across the Paleocene/Eocene boundarydownload
58%1491996Shaw, Timothy J.; Meyers, Philip A.: The implications of turbidite-driven redox changes in sediments of the Iberia abyssal plaindownload
58%1191991Cranston, Ray E.: Sedimentation rate estimates from sulfate and ammonia gradientsdownload
57%43
43-386
1979Erdman, J. G.; Schorno, K. S.: Geochemistry of carbon; Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 43download
57%50
50-415
50-416
1980Schorno, K. S.; Erdman, J. G.: Geochemistry of carbon; Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 415 and 416download

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