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33%3022007Conner, Kenneth C.; St. John, Kristen: Concentration of heavy grains in the core catcher samples of mid Eocene to late Pleistocene sediments from the Lomonosov Ridge, Arctic Ocean
33%84
84-570
1998Collett, Timothy S.: Well log evaluation of gas hydrate saturations
33%181
182
183
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207
208
2005Odette, Danielle; Kominz, Michelle A.: Siltstone compaction; insights from deep sea sediments
33%145
145-883
2006Sarnthein, Michael; Kiefer, Thorsten et al.: Warmings in the far northwestern Pacific promoted pre-Clovis immigration to America during Heinrich Event 1
33%207
207-1258
207-1260
2010Thibault, Nicolas; Gardin, Silvia et al.: Latitudinal migration of calcareous nannofossil Micula murus in the Maastrichtian; implications for global climate change
33%48
48-400
1979Renard, M.; Letolle, R. et al.: Some trace elements and their relation to oxygen and carbon isotopes in the carbonate samples recovered from Hole 400A of DSDP Leg 48download
33%1312001Toki, Tomohiro; Gamo, Toshitaka et al.: Methane migration from the Nankai Trough accretionary prism
33%175
175-1075
175-1077
2001Dupont, L. M.; Donner, B. et al.: Mid-Pleistocene environmental change in tropical Africa began as early as 1.05 Ma
33%63
63-473
64
64-474
64-475
64-476
1987McCloy, Cecelia: Neogene biostratigraphy and depositional history of the southern Gulf of California
33%2000Ussler, W., III; Paull, C. et al.: A new approach for estimating in situ sediment gas concentrations in ODP boreholes while coring
33%1642000Davie, Mathew K.; Buffet, Bruce A.: A numerical model for the formation of gas hydrate below the seafloor
33%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
33%304
304-U1309
305
305-U1309
2009Niino, Akiko; Maeda, Jinichiro et al.: Ni-Fe alloy possibly associated with reduced magmatic fluids in lower-crustal gabbro, IODP Hole U1309D, Atlantis Massif, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
33%117
117-720
117-721
117-722
117-731
1991Sato, Tokiyuki; Kameo, Koji et al.: Coccolith biostratigraphy of the Arabian Sea
33%1821999Feary, David A.; James, Noel P.: Quaternary bryozoan reef-mounds in cool-water, upper slope environments; Great Australian Bight
33%129
129-801
144
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185-801
2001Bartolini, Annachiara; Larson, Roger L.: Pacific Microplate and the Pangea supercontinent in the Early to Middle Jurassic
33%144
144-871
2011Robinson, Stuart A.: Shallow-water carbonate record of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum from a Pacific Ocean guyot
33%104
104-643
2006Davies, Richard J.; Huuse, Mads et al.: Giant clastic intrusions primed by silica diagenesis
33%2003Manzer, Dominic; Abbott, Dallas H.: A large K/T crater in the Gulf of Maine?
33%113
113-690
143
143-865
171B
171B-1051
2003Schmidt, Gavin A.; Shindell, Drew T.: Atmospheric composition, radiative forcing, and climate change as a consequence of a massive methane release from gas hydratesdownload
33%184
184-1147
184-1148
2003Jia Guodong; Peng Ping'an et al.: Changes in terrestrial ecosystem since 30 Ma in East Asia; stable isotope evidence from black carbon in the South China Sea
33%189
189-1168
2005van Simaeys, Stefaan; Brinkhuis, Henk et al.: Arctic dinoflagellate migrations mark the strongest Oligocene glaciations
33%1221992Brenner, Wolfram W.: First results of Late Triassic palynology of the Wombat Plateau, Northwestern Australiadownload
33%90
90-594
2006Brook, Martin S.; Kirkbride, Martin P. et al.: Quantified time scale for glacial valley cross-profile evolution in Alpine mountains
33%178
178-1098
2002Ishman, S. E.; Sperling, M. R.: Benthic foraminiferal record of Holocene deep-water evolution in the Palmer Deep, western Antarctic Peninsula
33%1999Kelly, Daniel C.: Ecospace partitioning during the late Paleocene radiation of the planktic foraminiferal genus Morozovella; inference from stable isotopes
33%6
6-55
8
8-71
31
31-292
31-296
1980Keller, Gerta: Early Miocene origin of Equatorial Pacific deep circulation driven by Antarctic bottom water; evidence from planktonic foraminifera
33%85
85-573
2002Yin Yanhong; Sun Jiashi et al.: The characteristics and REE geochemistry of the strata from the late Eocene to the early Oligocene at DSDP Site 573, East Pacific
33%2007St. John, Kristen; Leckie, Mark et al.: School of Rock professional development program; the synergy of scientific ocean drilling research and education
33%120
120-750
1997Kelts, Kerry; Ito, Emi: Isotopic composition of paleo-precipitation for Mid-Cretaceous high-latitude Kerguelen Plateau from diagenetic siderite crystals
33%15
15-147
1973van Donk, Jan; Mathieu, Guy: Interstitial water studies, Leg 15, isotopic measurements on CO (sub 2) gas from gas pockets in deep-sea cores, Site 147download
33%2002Miller, Kenneth G.; Sugarman, Peter et al.: A Late Cretaceous chronology of large, rapid sea-level changes; glacioeustasy during the greenhouse world
33%2002Clift, Peter; Gaedicke, Christoph: Accelerated mass flux to the Arabian Sea during the middle to late Miocene
33%48
48-401
86
86-577
113
113-690
114
114-702
1991Pak, D. K.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Early Paleocene deep and intermediate water sources; evidence from benthic foraminiferal isotopic and faunal changes
33%86
86-579
86-580
145
145-881
145-883
145-887
1994Krissek, L. A.: Pliocene ice-rafting in the North Pacific and the Norwegian Sea; hemispheric patterns and local variations
33%1672001Lyle, Mitchell W.: Building a common stratigraphy for continents and oceans; progress along the California margin from ODP Leg 167
33%113
113-690
2005Monechi, Simonetta; Bernaola, Gilen et al.: Differences in the response of calcareous nannoplankton communities to the PETM event; a summary and paleobiogeographic implications
33%177
177-1094
2005Schneider-Mor, Aya; Yam, Ruth et al.: Diatom stable isotopes, sea ice presence and sea surface temperature records of the past 640 ka in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Oceandownload
33%198
198-1212
2010Bralower, Timothy J.; Eccles, Laurie et al.: Grain size of Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary sediments from Chicxulub to the open ocean; implications for interpretation of the mass extinction event
33%180
180-1115
2001Siesser, William G.: Temperature fluctuations in Pliocene surface waters in the Woodlark Basin (Solomon Sea), based on calcareous nannofossils
33%160
160-971
2007Marino, Gianluca; Rohling, Eelco J. et al.: Aegean Sea as driver of hydrographic and ecological changes in the eastern Mediterranean
33%162
162-984
2007Came, Rosemarie E.; Oppo, Delia W. et al.: Amplitude and timing of temperature and salinity variability in the subpolar North Atlantic over the past 10 k.y.
33%32
32-305
86
86-577
199
199-1221
208
208-1263
2007Paytan, A.; Averyt, K. et al.: Barite accumulation, ocean productivity, and Sr/Ba in barite across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
33%29
29-277
72
72-516
95
95-612
130
130-803
2002Pagani, M.; Zachos, J. C. et al.: Eocene/Oligocene alkenone-based CO (sub 2) estimates
33%2002Holbrook, W. S.; Lizarralde, D. et al.: Escape of methane gas through sediment waves in a large methane hydrate province
33%110
146
190
2002Saffer, Demian M.; Bekins, Barbara A.: Hydrologic controls on the morphology and mechanics of accretionary wedges
33%14
14-144
2002Norris, Richard D.; Bice, Karen L. et al.: Jiggling the tropical thermostat in the Cretaceous hothouse
33%188
188-1165
188-1166
2005Whitehead, J. M.; Wotherspoon, S. et al.: Minimal Antarctic sea ice during the Pliocene
33%2001Pekar, Stephen F.; Christie-Blick, Nicholas et al.: Evaluating the stratigraphic response to eustasy from Oligocene strata in New Jersey
33%171A
171A-1049
171B
2001MacLeod, Kenneth G.; Huber, Brian T. et al.: Evidence for a small ( approximately 0.000 030) but resolvable increase in seawater (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr ratios across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
33%22
22-215
22-218
116
2001Krishna, K. S.; Bull, J. M. et al.: Evidence for multiphase folding of the central Indian Ocean lithosphere
33%174A2001Katz, Miriam E.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Foraminifera, paleoenvironments, and systems tracts development on the NJ continental shelf; keys to global sea level change
33%171B2001Martinez-Ruiz, F.; Ortega-Huertas, M. et al.: Geochemistry of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary at Blake Nose (ODP Leg 171B)
33%1782001Domack, Eugene: Holocene record from the Antarctic Peninsula; 200 to 1800 year oscillations
33%182
182-1130
2001Wortmann, Ulrich G.; Bernasconi, Stefano M. et al.: Hypersulfidic deep biosphere indicates extreme sulfur isotope fractionation during single-step microbial sulfate reduction
33%167
167-1019
2009Lopes, Cris; Mix, A. C.: Pleistocene megafloods in the Northeast Pacific
33%160
160-964
2009Cleaveland, Laura C.; Herbert, Timothy D.: Preservation of the alkenone paleotemperature proxy in uplifted marine sequences; a test from the Vrica outcrop, Crotone, Italy
33%167
167-1022
2009Reed, Chelsea M.; Dekens, Petra et al.: Sea surface temperatures and upwelling conditions off Northern California coast during the early Pliocene
33%3022006Mullen, Kristen; Summa, Michelle et al.: The first long term record of ice-rafting in the central Arctic based on sand accumulation, 0 to 46 Ma
33%64
64-480
2006Dean, Walter E.: The geochemical record of the last 17,000 years in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of Californiadownload
33%1032003Jansa, Luba: Paleogeography and paleoceanography of the Cretaceus North Atlantic; an implication for margins exploration
33%150
150-903
150-904
1997McHugh, Cecilia M. G.; Paterson, Tara et al.: Dynamics of Chesapeake Bay impact revealed by upper Eocene ejecta deposition on the New Jersey continental margin
33%2004Hilding-Kronforst, Shari; Firth, John V. et al.: Teaching biostratigraphy; using real cores and IODP data to test for planktonic extinction at the Eocene-Oligocene boundary
33%1996Billups, Katharina; Ravelo, A. Christina et al.: Regional response of western Equatorial Atlantic surface and deep water hydrography to the final closure of the Central American Seaway
33%207
207-1258
2009Pugh, Emily R.; Latimer, Jennifer C. et al.: Detailed phosphorus geochemistry across Ocean Anoxic Event (OAE) II; the record from Demerara Rise
33%165
165-999
2009Ren, H.; Sigman, D. M. et al.: Foraminiferal isotope evidence of reduced nitrogen fixation in the ice age Atlantic Oceandownload
33%143
143-865
2009Firth, John V.; Yancey, Thomas E. et al.: CT-scan analysis of early Albian vertebrate remains and amber from a guyot in the Mid-Pacific, ODP Site 865
33%175
175-1085
2004Foote, James R.; Christensen, Beth A.: Late Pleistocene Foraminiferal analysis of ODP Site 1085, Southwest African continental margin
33%1652003Lundin, B. Scott; Sigurdsson, Haraldur et al.: Petrology of Tertiary ignimbrite province in Central America
33%93
93-604
95
95-612
95-613
149
149-898
149-900
1996McCarthy, Francine M. G.; Kawamura, Hiroshi et al.: The response of the North Atlantic subtropical gyre to global climate change; micropaleontological and sedimentological evidence from the New Jersey and Iberia margins
33%5
5-32
18
18-173
19
19-183
19-192
32
32-303
32-310
1978Harper, H. E.: Diatom biostratigraphy of the Miocene/Pliocene boundary in the North Pacific
33%51
51-417
52
52-417
52-418
53
53-418
102
102-418
1978Humphris, S. E.: Geochemistry of long-term seawater-basalt reactions at low temperatures, DSDP holes 417A and 418A
33%54
54-424
54-425
1978Hekinian, R.; Rosendahl, B. R. et al.: Hydrothermal deposits and associated basement rocks from the Galapagos spreading center
33%75
75-530
75-531
75-532
1982Hay, William W.; Sibuet, Jean-Claude et al.: Sedimentation and accumulation of organic carbon in the Angola Basin and on Walvis Ridge; preliminary results of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 75
33%2004Bralower, Timothy J.; Firth, John et al.: Ensuring the future of CHRONOS through development of the next generation of micropaleontologists
33%152
152-918
178
178-1101
2004St. John, Kristen E. K.: Evidence that's an ocean apart; co-varying records of ice-rafted debris flux and Plio-Pleistocene bipolar ice sheet disintegration
33%1962004Bangs, Nathan L.; Shipley, Thomas H. et al.: Evolution of the Nankai Trough decollement from the trench into the seismogenic zone; inferences from three-dimensional seismic reflection imaging
33%85
85-573
2004Yin Yanhong; Wan Tianfeng et al.: Geochemical features of meteorite impact around the Eocene/Oligocene boundary layer in the central East Pacific
33%66
66-487
2007Gomez-Tuena, Arturo; Orozco-Esquivel, Maria Teresa et al.: Igneous petrogenesis of the Trans-Mexican volcanic belt
33%95
95-612
95-613
150
150-902
150-903
150-904
1994Katz, Miriam E.; Miller, Kenneth G.: Eocene-Miocene benthic foraminiferal biofacies, NJ slope and rise
33%138
138-851
165
165-999
2001Haug, Gerald H.; Tiedemann, Ralf et al.: Role of Panama uplift on oceanic freshwater balance
33%62
62-465
1983Montanari, Alessandro; Hay, Richard L. et al.: Spheroids at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary are altered impact droplets of basaltic composition
33%19
19-183
1983Stevenson, Andrew J.; Scholl, David W. et al.: Tectonic and geologic implications of the Zodiac Fan, Aleutian abyssal plain, Northeast Pacific
33%2005Wang, Daming; Van der Voo, Rob et al.: Why is the remanent magnetic intensity of Cretaceous MORB so much higher than that of mid to late Cenozoic MORB?
33%207
207-1257
207-1258
207-1260
2006Bice, Karen L.; Birgel, Daniel et al.: A multiple proxy and model study of Cretaceous upper ocean temperatures and atmospheric CO (sub 2) concentrationsdownload
33%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
33%146
146-889
164
164-994
164-995
164-997
2000Collett, Timothy S.; Lee, Myung W.: Reservoir characterization of marine and permafrost associated gas hydrate accumulations with downhole well logs
33%18
18-174
146
146-892
168
2002Underwood, Michael B.: Strike-parallel variations in clay minerals and fault vergence in the Cascadia subduction zone
33%167
167-1014
2002Kucera, Michal; Kennett, James P.: Causes and consequences of a middle Pleistocene origin of the modern planktonic foraminifer Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral
33%154
154-926
2002Harris, Sara E.; Mix, Alan C.: Climate and tectonic influences on continental erosion of tropical South America, 0-13 Ma
33%2042006Musgrave, Robert J.; Bangs, Nathan L. et al.: Rise of the base of the gas hydrate zone since the last glacial recorded by rock magnetism
33%146
146-893
167
167-1017
2006Dean, Walter E.; Zheng, Yan et al.: Sediment Cd and Mo accumulation in the oxygen-minimum zone off western Baja California linked to global climate over the past 52 kyrdownload
33%208
208-1264
208-1265
2006Smart, Christopher W.; Thomas, Ellen: The enigma of early Miocene biserial planktic Foraminifera
33%68
68-502
165
165-999
2008Jain, Sreepat; Buzas, Martin A. et al.: Disruption of community structure at isthmus closure
33%1802008Cameron, Milo L.; Goodliffe, Andrew M.: Evidence for subduction of the Solomon Sea Plate at the Trobriand Trough, Papua New Guinea
33%159
159-959
2008Raymer, Janet D.; Oboh-Ikuenobe, Francisca E. et al.: Palynology of Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary sediments in West Africa
33%3082008Flemings, Peter B.; Long, Hui: Pressure prediction in the shallow Ursa Basin; deepwater Gulf of Mexico
33%198
198-1209
2011Westerhold, Thomas; Roehl, Ursula et al.: A complete high-resolution Paleocene benthic stable isotope record for the Central Pacific (ODP Site 1209)
33%3162011Sakaguchi, Arito; Kimura, Gaku et al.: Episodic seafloor mud brecciation due to great subduction zone earthquakes
33%42
42-380
2011Ferguson, Shannon M.; Warny, Sophie et al.: Evaluation of the last glacial cycle (MIS 5 to 1) environmental changes in southwestern Black Sea based on organic-walled phytoplankton at DSDP Site 380

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