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52%1301990Musgrave, Robert; Tarduno, John A. et al.: Post-depositional reduction of magnetite in Plio-Pleistocene carbonate oozes from the Equatorial Pacific (ODP Leg 130) and its paleomagnetic implications
52%1983Gieskes, J. M.; Elderfield, H.: (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr strontium in DSDP interstitial waters; carbonate diagenesis and alteration of volcanic matter
52%291975Erdman, J. G.; Schorno, K. S. et al.: Geochemistry of carbon and sulfur; DSDP Leg 29
52%133
166
194
2003Eberli, Gregor P.; Isern, A. R. et al.: The faithful record of synchrony and amplitude of Neogene sea level variability in carbonate depositional environments from ODP legs 133, 166, and 194
52%1152004Reuning, Lars; Reijmer, John J. G. et al.: Diagenetic cycles in the sedimentary record; governed by primary environmental signals?
52%89
89-585
1988Lisitsyna, N. A.; Isaeva, A. B. et al.: Carbonate-phosphate rocks of submarine seamounts of the eastern Mariana Basin (Pacific Ocean)
52%1978Berger, W. H.; Mayer, L. A.: Deep-sea carbonates; acoustic reflectors and lysocline fluctuations
52%202
202-1241
2008Lalicata, J. J.; Lea, D. W.: Carbonate dissolution in the eastern Equatorial Pacific during the Pleistocene; a preliminary study from ODP Site 1241
52%74
74-525
115
115-716
133
133-817
166
166-1006
182
182-1126
2008Swart, Peter K.: Global synchronous changes in the carbon isotopic composition of carbonate sediments unrelated to changes in the global carbon cycle
52%75
75-532
1984Diester-Haass, L.; Meyers, P. A.: Paleoceanographic implications of carbonate dissolution cycles in Pleistocene sediments from DSDP Site 532, Walvis Ridge
52%1986Gieskes, J. M.; Elderfield, H. et al.: Strontium and its isotopic composition in interstitial waters of marine carbonate sediments
52%1031986Jansa, L. F.; Williamson, M. A.: The Grand Banks-Galicia Bank connection, preliminary results of ODP Leg 103
52%1942005Baechle, Gregor T.; Weger, R. et al.: Pore structure effects on elastic moduli-porosity relationships in carbonate rocks
52%1301994Berger, W. H.; Stax, R.: Neogene carbonate stratigraphy of Ontong Java Plateau (western Equatorial Pacific); three unexpected findings
52%177
177-1090
2010Bohaty, S. M.; Palike, Heiko: Late Eocene-early Oligocene carbonate accumulation in the subantarctic South Atlantic; evidence for orbitally-paced fluctuations in regional lysocline depth
52%1942001Wood, Jason; Delius, Heike et al.: Leg 194; Neogene carbonate platforms of the Marion Plateau, NE Australia
52%1151990Cullen, James L.: Variations in carbonate production and preservation in the Equatorial Indian Ocean; late Pliocene to Recent
52%1011987Harwood, Gill M.: Macro-pore development with marine pore fluids; evidence from Neogene Bahamian carbonate slope sediments
52%1822000James, Noel P.: Death of a myth; drilling a cool-water carbonate platform margin in the Great Australian Bight
52%1991Roof, Steven R.; Mullins, Henry T. et al.: Climatic forcing of cyclic carbonate sedimentation during the last 5.4 million years along the West Florida continental margin
52%168
168-1026
1998Monnin, Christophe; Buatier, Martine: Calcium carbonate stability in oceanic ridge flank sediments
52%115
115-709
1999Naidu, Pothuri Divakar; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Quaternary carbonate record from the equatorial Indian Ocean and its relationship with productivity changes
52%143
144
1996Jenkyns, H. C.; Wilson, P. A. et al.: Comparative chemostratigraphy of Cretaceous Pacific guyots
52%1821997Feary, David A.; James, Noel P. et al.: Southern Ocean paleoceanography and cool-water carbonate platform processes (sea level, facies, diagenesis, hydrology); ODP Leg 182 scientific objectives in the Great Australian Bight
52%38
38-342
2001Mork, M. B. E.; Leith, D. A. et al.: Origin of carbonate-cemented beds on the Naglfar Dome, Voring Basin, Norwegian Sea
52%3072005Henriet, J. P.; Ferdelman, T. et al.: Atlantic carbonate mound drilling; challenges ahead
52%3072005Henriet, J. P.; Foubert, A. et al.: Atlantic carbonate mound drilling; challenges ahead, from Porcupine to the Morocco margin
52%1331992Davies, Peter J.; McKenzie, Judith A.: Leg 133 drilling off Northeast Australia
52%681980Gardner, J. V.; Prell, W. L.: Detailed carbonate stratigraphies for the late Neogene from the Caribbean and eastern Equatorial Pacific; DSDP LEG 68 - HPC
52%75
75-532
1983Gardner, James V.; Dean, Walter E.: Upper Cenozoic carbonate cycles and the history of upwelling on Walvis Ridge, South Atlantic Ocean
52%79
79-547
1991Dromart, G.: Slope microbial biostromes as evidence of marine flooding maxima in Jurassic carbonate sequences stratigraphy
52%1988Davies, P. J.; Symonds, P. A. et al.: The evolution of the carbonate platforms in Northeast Australia; the goal of the Ocean Drilling Program
52%1081989Mienert, J.; Bloemendal, Jan: A comparison of acoustic and rock-magnetic properties of Equatorial Atlantic deep-sea sediments; paleoceanographic implications
52%108
108-663
1997Rath, S.; Wagner, Thomas et al.: Quaternary eolian flux and carbonate dissolution in the equatorial South Atlantic (ODP Site 663); reconstruction from grain size parameters and their size spectra composition
52%143
144
2001Flood, P. G.: The "Darwin point" of Pacific Ocean atolls and guyots; a reappraisal
52%1591997Pletsch, Thomas; Wagner, Thomas et al.: Sedimentary dynamics along an opening oceanic gateway; the Cretaceous Equatorial Atlantic (ODP Leg 159)
52%1942006Anonymous: Introduction; Leg 194 postcruise research bibliographydownload
52%2
3
1979Violanti, D.; Premoli Silva, I. et al.: Quantitative characterization of carbonate dissolution facies of the Atlantic Tertiary sediments; an attempt
52%1996Isern, A. R.; McKenzie, J. A. et al.: The role of sea-surface temperature as a control on carbonate platform development in the western Coral Sea
52%1301997Berger, W. H.; Lind, I. L.: Abundance of color bands in Neogene carbonate sediments on Ontong Java Plateau; a proxy for sedimentation rate?
52%22
22-214
22-217
1975Brenneke, J. C.: Stable isotope studies of the lithification and diagenesis of carbonate sediments from the Ninetyeast Ridge
52%138
138-847
1992Murray, David W.; Farrell, John W.: Calcium carbonate and opal sedimentation in the eastern Equatorial Pacific during the past 3 million years
52%166
166-1006
166-1007
2008Turpin, Melanie; Emmanuel, Laurent et al.: Nature and origin of carbonate particles along a transect on the western margin of Great Bahama Bank (middle Miocene); sedimentary processes and depositional model
52%1331995Betzler, C.; Brachert, T. C. et al.: Record of climatic change in neritic carbonates; examples of turnovers in Cenozoic depositional systems
52%2002Groeger, Matthias: Deep-water circulation in the western Equatorial Atlantic; inferences from carbonate preservation studies and silt grain-size analysis
52%182
189
194
2003Fuller, Mike D.: On the magnetostratigraphy of ODP carbonate Legs 182, 189 and 194 around southern and eastern Australia
52%3072008Kano, Akihiro: Early evolution of coral reefs inferred from the results of drilling study of a deep-sea carbonate mound
52%307
307-U1317
2009Rueggeberg, A.; Liebetrau, V. et al.: Environmental control on cold-water carbonate mounds development
52%320
321
2010Gussone, Nikolaus; Teichert, Barbara M. A. et al.: Fluctuations of the oceanic Ca-isotope budget and environmental changes during highly dynamic transitions of the Cenozoic
52%166
166-1005
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
52%17
17-166
2013Eberli, Gregor P.: The uncertainties involved in extracting amplitude and frequency of orbitally driven sea-level fluctuations from shallow-water carbonate cycles
52%58
58-443
58-446
1980Nisterenko, G. V.; Bannikova, L. A. et al.: Temperature of formation and isotopic composition of carbon and oxygen of carbonate veins in basalts, Deep Sea Drilling Project sites 443 and 446download
52%1732000Hopkinson, L. J.; Dee, S. et al.: Moving reactive interfaces and fractal carbonate replacement patterns in serpentinites; evidence from the southern Iberia abyssal plain
52%113
113-689
113-690
120
120-747
120-748
120-749
120-751
1993Rack, Frank R.; Bryant, William R. et al.: Microfabric and physical properties of deep-sea high latitude carbonate oozes
52%101
101-626
101-627
1985Schlager, Wolfgang; Austin, J. et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; rise and fall of carbonate platforms in the Bahamas
52%1996Azambuja Filho, N. C.; Azevedo, R. L. M.: Cyclostratigraphy and stable isotopes in the Oligocene-Miocene succession of the Campos Basin, Brazil
52%1986Feazel, Charles T.: If chalk could talk; a sea story over 100 million years old
52%138
138-846
201
201-1226
2007Bekins, Barbara A.; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Dissolution of biogenic ooze over basement edifices in the Equatorial Pacific with implications for hydrothermal ventilation of the oceanic crust
52%113
113-690
2005Stoll, Heather M.: Limited range of interspecific vital effects in coccolith stable isotopic records during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximumdownload
52%182
182-1130
182-1132
2000Drexler, Tina M.; Brooks, Gregg R. et al.: Cyclic deposition in a cool-water carbonate slope setting; Great Australian Bight
52%1942007Ehrenberg, S. N.: Whole core versus plugs; scale dependence of porosity and permeability measurements in platform carbonates
52%1999Olson, Hilary C.; Gary, Anthony: Integrated approaches to studying sea-level changes; examples from the Gulf of Mexico and the New Jersey margin using IPS software
52%117
117-727
117-728
1997Takahashi, Kyoma; Oba, Tadamichi et al.: Quaternary change of productivity and carbonate dissolution process in coastal upwelling region, western Arabian Sea
52%2002Swart, Peter: Recrystallization and carbon isotopic composition of pore waters associated with the diagenesis of periplatform sediments
52%76
76-534
77
77-535
1995Giraud, Fabienne: Recherche des periodicites astronomiques et des fluctuations du niveau marin a partir de l'etude du signal carbonate des series pelagiques alternantes; application au Cretace inferieur du Sud-Est de la France (Bassin Vocontien), de l'Atlantique central (site 534 DSDP) et du Golfe du Mexique (site 535 DSDP) Research on astronomic periodicity and sea-level fluctuations using the carbonate signal of alternating pelagic series; application to Lower Cretaceous from southeastern France, Vocontian Basin, from central Atlantic, DSDP Site 534, and from the Gulf of Mexico, DSDP Site 535
52%32
32-305
130
130-806
199
199-1218
2006Lear, Caroline H.; Rosenthal, Yair: Benthic foraminiferal Li/Ca; insights into Cenozoic seawater carbonate saturation state
52%1993Hagelberg, Teresa King: Variability of late Neogene eastern Equatorial Pacific carbonate sedimentation and global ice volume on timescales from 10,000 years to 1 million years
51%148
148-896
1996Tartarotti, Paola; Vanko, David A. et al.: Crack-seal veins in upper layer 2 in Hole 896Adownload
51%55
55-430
55-431
55-433
1980Greene, H. Gary; Clague, David A. et al.: Seismic stratigraphy and vertical tectonics of the Emperor Seamounts, DSDP Leg 55download
51%22
22-216
22-217
1985Sankaran, A. V.; Nambi, K. S. V. et al.: Implications of diagenesis for the TL dating of the oceanic carbonate sediments in the northern Indian Ocean
51%96
96-615
1986Doyle, Larry J.; Bourrouilh, Robert: Carbonate megaturbidites; examples from Gulf of Mexico and French Pyrenees
51%120
120-747
1999Mutti, Maria; Bernoulli, Daniel et al.: Lower and middle Miocene carbonate facies in the central Mediterranean; the impact of paleoceanography on sequence stratigraphy
51%133
133-811
133-824
133-825
1992Brachert, Thomas C.; Betzler, Christian: Climatic control on shallow water carbonate systems, NE-Australia (ODP-Leg 133)
51%307
307-U1317
307-U1318
2011Mangelsdorf, Kai; Zink, Klaus G. et al.: Microbial lipid markers within and adjacent to Challenger Mound in the Belgica carbonate mound province, Porcupine Basin, offshore Ireland (IODP Expedition 307)
51%143
143-866
1996Flood, P. G.; Fagerstrom, J. A. et al.: Interpretation of the origin of massive replacive dolomite within atolls and submerged carbonate platforms; strontium isotopic signature ODP Hole 866A, Resolution Guyot, Mid-Pacific Mountains
51%166
166-1006
2002Williams, Trevor; Kroon, Dick et al.: Middle and upper Miocene cyclostratigraphy of downhole logs and short- to long-term astronomical cycles in carbonate production of the Great Bahama Bank
51%1331991Davies, P. J.; McKenzie, J. A.: Horizontal and vertical interactions; key to the evolution of the Cainozoic carbonate platforms of northeast Australia; Leg 133 results
51%119
119-737
1993Burckle, Lloyd H.; Rudolph, Stacey et al.: Evidence for an early Pliocene cold event in the southern oceans
51%16
16-158
1980Dunn, Dean A.; Moore, T. C., Jr. et al.: An apparent "atlantic-type" carbonate stratigraphy in the late Miocene equatorial Pacific Ocean
51%113
113-689
113-690
120
120-747
120-751
1990Rack, Frank R.; Bryant, William R.: Microfabric and physical properties of deep-sea high latitude carbonate oozes
51%93
93-603
95
95-603
1993O'Brien, David K.; Manghnani, Murli H. et al.: Preferred orientation and velocity anisotropy in marine clay-bearing calcareous sediments
51%1541997Murray, D. W.; Peterson, L. C.: Biogenic carbonate production and preservation changes between 5 and 10 Ma from the Ceara Rise, western Equatorial Atlantic
51%23
23-219
1989Dolan, James F.: Eustatic and tectonic controls on deposition of hybrid siliciclastic/carbonate basinal cycles; discussion with examples
51%145
145-881
145-882
145-884
191
191-1179
2004Findlay, Duncan J.; McCarthy, Francine M. G. et al.: A terrestrial source for anomalous calcium carbonate preservation in the abyssal western North Pacific
51%177
177-1089
2004Flores, Jose-Abel; Filippelli, Gabriel M. et al.: Calcareous nannofossils, calcium carbonate production and sediment geochemistry in the Southern Ocean during Isotope Stages 9 to 13
51%175
175-1079
2004Baumann, Karl-Heinz; Boeckel, Babette et al.: Coccolith contribution to South Atlantic carbonate sedimentation
51%113
113-690
2004Kelly, D. C.; Zachos, J. C. et al.: Revisiting ODP Site 690 to assess the responses of marine carbonate chemistry to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
51%165
165-1000
1999Duncan, David S.; Hine, Albert C. et al.: Tectonic controls on carbonate sequence formation in an active strike-slip setting; Serranilla Basin, northern Nicaragua Rise
51%1992010Palike, Heiko; Lyle, M. W. et al.: Carbonate fluxes to the eastern Equatorial Pacific during the Eocene; using the GENIE earth system model to investigate carbonate accumulation event mechanisms and dynamics revealed by the Pacific Equatorial Age Transect (PEAT)
51%1441998Camoin, G. F.; Arnaud-Vanneau, A. et al.: Development and demise of mid-oceanic carbonate platforms, Wodejebato Guyot (NW Pacific)
51%165
165-999
165-1000
1998Mutti, Maria: Early to middle Miocene carbonate chemostratigraphy and compositional changes of shelf-derived turbidites from ODP Leg 165, Site 1000, northern Nicaraguan Rise and Site 999, Colombian Basin
51%115
115-715
115-716
1991Aubert, O.; Droxler, A. W.: Cenozoic evolution of the Maldives carbonate system (equatorial Indian Ocean)
51%130
130-807
1990Wilkins, Roy H.; Urmos, J.: The nature of the ooze-chalk-limestone transition in marine carbonates; evidence from the Ontong-Java Plateau, ODP Leg 130
51%166
166-1005
1998de Mol, B.; Westphal, H. et al.: Correlation between geophysical and sedimentological properties in ODP Leg 166, Site 1005A
51%2005Foubert, A.; Maignien, L. et al.: Carbonate mounds in a seep province on the Moroccan margin; a prime target for ocean drilling (IODP 673 pre-proposal)
51%166
166-1005
166-1009
1999Henderson, Gideon M.; Slowey, Niall C. et al.: Fluid flow through carbonate platforms; constraints from (super 234) U/ (super 238) U and Cl (super -) in Bahamas pore-waters
51%30
30-289
1980Manghnani, Murli H.; Schlanger, Seymour O. et al.: Elastic properties related to depth of burial, strontium content and age, and diagenetic stage in pelagic carbonate sediments
51%27
27-259
2007Hancock, Haidi J. L.; Dickens, Gerald R. et al.: Reappraisal of early Paleogene CCD curves; foraminiferal assemblages and stable carbon isotopes across the carbonate facies of Perth abyssal plain
51%166
166-1006
2002Reuning, L.; Bauch, T. et al.: Are sea-level and paleoceanographic changes equal players controlling carbonate platform development?
51%120
121
121-752
121-753
121-754
121-755
1991Driscoll, Neal W.; Weissel, Jeffrey K. et al.: Stratigraphic response of a carbonate platform to relative sea level changes; Broken Ridge, Southeast Indian Ocean

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