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2008Lippold, Joerg; Christl, M. et al.: Display sedimentary (super 231) Pa/ (super 230) Th ratios the strength of Atlantic deep water circulation? An approach for the past 30,000 years
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182-1131
2008Puga-Bernabeu, Angel; Betzler, Christian: Cyclicity in Pleistocene upper-slope cool-water carbonates; unravelling sedimentary dynamics in deep-water sediments, Great Australian Bight, ODP Leg 182, Site 1131Adownload
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2010Ando, A.; Khim, B. et al.: Chemostratigraphic documentation of a complete upper/middle bathyal section of the Miocene Southern Ocean; Ocean Drilling Program Site 1120, Campbell Plateau off New Zealand
44%184
184-1148
2005Zhao Quanhong: Late Cainozoic ostracod faunas and paleoenvironmental changes at ODP Site 1148, South China Seadownload
44%1462004Buffett, Bruce; Archer, David: Global inventory of methane clathrate; sensitivity to changes in the deep oceandownload
44%1541997Schrag, Daniel P.; Hampt, Gretchen et al.: Oxygen isotopic composition of interstitial waters from Leg 154; determination of the temperature and isotopic composition of the glacial ocean
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1997Majoran, Stefan; Widmark, Joen G. V. et al.: Palaeoecological preferences and geographical distribution of late Maastrichtian deep-sea ostracods in the South Atlantic
44%1986Li Juying; Jin Hujuan et al.: Trace fossils in the Permian strata at Laibin and Heshan, Guangxi Province, and their significance in environment interpretation
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2007Shevenell, Amelia E.; Kennett, James P.: Cenozoic Antarctic cryosphere evolution; tales from deep-sea sedimentary records
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2006Mills, Christopher T.; Dias, Robert F. et al.: Determination of phospholipid fatty acid structures and stable carbon isotope compositions of deep-sea sediments of the Northwest Pacific, ODP Site 1179download
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2004Webster, Gordon; Parkes, R. Jon et al.: Widespread occurrence of a novel division of bacteria identified by 16S rRNA gene sequences originally found in deep marine sediments
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2005Odette, Danielle; Kominz, Michelle A.: Siltstone compaction; insights from deep sea sediments
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1975Kidd, Robert B.: Sediment facies in the Indian Ocean
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2010Thibault, Nicolas; Gardin, Silvia et al.: Latitudinal migration of calcareous nannofossil Micula murus in the Maastrichtian; implications for global climate change
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1998Srinivasan, M. S.; Sinha, D. K.: Early Pliocene closing of the Indonesian Seaway; evidence from North-east Indian Ocean and tropical Pacific deep sea cores
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2000Cragg, B. A.; Summit, Melanie et al.: Bacterial profiles in a sulfide mound (Site 1035) and an area of active fluid venting (Site 1036) in hot hydrothermal sediments from Middle Valley (Northeast Pacific)
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2000Kucera, M.; Kennett, J. P.: Biochronology and evolutionary implications of late Neogene California margin planktonic foraminiferal events
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306-U1314
2009Alvarez Zarikian, Carlos A.; Stepanova, Anna Yu. et al.: Glacial-interglacial variability in deep sea ostracod assemblage composition at IODP Site U1314 in the subpolar North Atlanticdownload
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199-1218
2007Wade, Bridget S.; Berggren, William A. et al.: The biostratigraphy and paleobiology of Oligocene planktonic Foraminifera from the equatorial Pacific Ocean (ODP Site 1218)download
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2006Eisenach, Adam R.; Kelly, D. Clay: Coiling preferences and evolution in the middle Miocene Fohsella chronoclinedownload
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1997Berggren, William A.; Burckle, Lloyd H.: The Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary in deep-sea sediments
44%2001Pletsch, Thomas: Palaeoenvironmental implications of palygorskite clays in Eocene deep-water sediments from the western central Atlantic
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113-690
2005Scher, Howard D.: Paleogene deep water circulation in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean revealed from neodymium isotopes
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2006Carter, Lionel; Manighetti, Barbara: Glacial/interglacial control of terrigenous and biogenic fluxes in the deep ocean off a high input, collisional margin; a 139 kyr-record from New Zealanddownload
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2003Larrasoana, Juan C.; Roberts, Andrew P. et al.: A new proxy for bottom-water ventilation in the eastern Mediterranean based on diagenetically controlled magnetic properties of sapropel-bearing sediments
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1984Corliss, Bruce H.; Aubry, Marie-Pierre et al.: The Eocene/Oligocene boundary event in the deep sea
44%1541997Bickert, Torsten; Curry, William B. et al.: Late Pliocene to Holocene (2.6-0 MA) western Equatorial Atlantic deep-water circulation; inferences from benthic stable isotopes
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1997Flower, Benjamin P.; Zachos, James C. et al.: Latest Oligocene through early Miocene isotopic stratigraphy and deep-water paleoceanography of the western Equatorial Atlantic; sites 926 and 929
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1991Pak, D. K.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Early Paleocene deep and intermediate water sources; evidence from benthic foraminiferal isotopic and faunal changes
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1993Larwood, Jonathan; Whatley, Robin C.: Tertiary to Recent evolution of Ostracoda in isolation on seamounts
44%2001Joseph, Leah Helen: Late Cretaceous through Cenozoic climate change on Antarctica; a view from the deep sea
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1997Richter, Carl; Valet, Jean-Pierre et al.: Rock magnetic properties of sediments from Ceara Rise (Site 929); implications for the origin of the magnetic susceptibility signal
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1999Wallrabe-Adams, Hans-Joachim; Werner, Reinhard: Data report: chemical composition of middle Miocene-lower Pliocene ash from sites 982 and 985
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2001Camerlenghi, Angelo; Volpi, Valentina et al.: Deep sea sediment consolidation through the glacial history of the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula
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2001Riedel, M.; Spence, G. D. et al.: Deep-sea gas hydrates on the northern Cascadia margin
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2005Marchitto, Thomas M.; Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean et al.: Deep Pacific CaCO (sub 3) compensation and glacial-interglacial atmospheric CO (sub 2)download
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2005Tripati, Aradhna; Elderfield, Henry: Deep-sea temperature and circulation changes at the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximumdownload
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2010Singh, Virendra Bahadur; Rai, Ajai Kumar: Influence of surface productivity and deep sea ventilation on the Pleistocene benthic foraminiferal diversity at ODP Site 763A, eastern Indian Ocean
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2006Kawagata, Shungo; Hayward, Bruce W. et al.: Benthic Foraminiferal extinctions linked to late Pliocene-Pleistocene deep-sea circulation changes in the northern Indian Ocean (ODP Sites 722 and 758)download
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1998Clift, Peter; Blusztajn, Jerzy S.: SIMS determination of the trace and rare earth element geochemistry of Pleistocene tephra from the Aegean, Campanian and Aeolian arcs
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2005Kawagata, Shungo; Hayward, Bruce W. et al.: Mid-Pleistocene extinction of deep-sea Foraminifera in the North Atlantic Gateway (ODP Sites 980 and 982)download
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2001Cagatay, M. Namik; Borowski, Walter S. et al.: Factors affecting the diagenesis of Quaternary sediments at ODP Leg 172 sites in western North Atlantic; evidence from pore water and sediment geochemistry
44%182
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2001Wortmann, Ulrich G.; Bernasconi, Stefano M. et al.: Hypersulfidic deep biosphere indicates extreme sulfur isotope fractionation during single-step microbial sulfate reduction
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2001Hall, Ian R.; McCave, I. Nicholas et al.: Intensified deep Pacific inflow and ventilation in Pleistocene glacial times
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2003Gillis, K. K.: Some new perspectives on seafloor metamorphism
44%1541997Billups, Katharina; Ravelo, A. Christina et al.: Early Pliocene deep-water circulations; stable isotope evidence for enhanced northern component deep water
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1980Scheidegger, K. F.; Corliss, J. B. et al.: Compositions of deep sea ash layers derived from North Pacific volcanic arcs; variations in time and space
44%1541997King, Teresa A.; Ellis, W. G., Jr. et al.: Miocene evolution of carbonate sedimentation at the Ceara Rise; a multivariate data/proxy approach
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2006Bentahila, Y.; Ben Othman, D. et al.: Sr, Pb, Cu, and Zn isotope variations in deep-sea sediments from southern Okinawa Trough over the last 35 kadownload
44%121
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2004Singh, Raj K.; Gupta, Anil K.: Late Oligocene-Miocene paleoceanographic evolution of the southeastern Indian Ocean; evidence from deep-sea benthic Foraminifera (ODP Site 757)download
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2003Johnson, H. Paul; Baross, J. et al.: Probing for life in the ocean crust with the LEXEN Program
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1997Murayama, Masafumi; Nagai, H. et al.: (super 10) Be and (super 9) Be concentrations in the deep sea sediments at Site 925, Ceara Rise, in the western Equatorial Atlantic; implication of (super 10) Be flux change
44%178
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2006Hepp, Daniel A.; Moerz, Tobias et al.: Pliocene glacial cyclicity in a deep-sea sediment drift (Antarctic Peninsula Pacific margin)download
44%1932004Paulick, H.; Vanko, D. A. et al.: Drill core-based facies reconstruction of a deep marine felsic volcano hosting an active hydrothermal system (Pual Ridge, Papua New Guinea, ODP Leg 193)download
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2004Friedrich, Oliver; Herrle, Jens O. et al.: Early Maastrichtian stable isotopes; changing deep water sources in the North Atlantic?download
44%2008Talwani, Manik: Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
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2008Thomas, Deborah J.; Lyle, Mitchell et al.: Paleogene deepwater mass composition of the tropical Pacific and implications for thermohaline circulation in a greenhouse worlddownload
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1994Katz, Miriam E.; Miller, Kenneth G.: Eocene-Miocene benthic foraminiferal biofacies, NJ slope and rise
44%1541997deMenocal, Peter; Archer, David et al.: Pleistocene variations in deep Atlantic circulation and calcite burial between 1.2 and 0.6 Ma; a combined data-model approach
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2007Bhaumik, Ajoy K.; Gupta, Anil K. et al.: Paleoceanographic evolution of the northeastern Indian Ocean during the Miocene; evidence from deep-sea benthic Foraminifera (DSDP Hole 216A)
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1993Richter, Frank M.; Liang, Yan: The rate and consequences of Sr diagenesis in deep-sea carbonates
44%1541997Tiedemann, Ralf; Franz, S. O.: Deep-water circulation, chemistry, and terrigenous sediment supply in the Equatorial Atlantic during the Pliocene, 3.3-2.6 Ma and 5-4.5 Ma
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2002Underwood, Michael B.: Strike-parallel variations in clay minerals and fault vergence in the Cascadia subduction zone
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1993Cambray, Herve; Cadet, Jean-Paul et al.: Ash layers in deep-sea sediments as tracers of arc volcanic activity; Japan and Central America as case studies
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2008Jain, Sreepat; Buzas, Martin A. et al.: Disruption of community structure at isthmus closure
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2009Sabaa, Ashwaq T.; Hayward, Bruce W. et al.: Causes of evolution and extinction of deep-sea benthic Foraminifera in the Indian Ocean
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2009Sato, Tokiyuki; Chiyonobu, Shun: Cenozoic paleoceanography indicated by size change of calcareous nannofossil and Discoaster abundance
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2009Martin, E. E.; Blair, S. W. et al.: Chemical extraction of Nd isotopes from deep-sea sediments for Cenozoic and Cretaceous paleoceanographic studies
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2009Matsubayashi, Osamu; Goto, Shusaku: Estimation method of thermal properties for deep-sea sediments
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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
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2009Oda, Motoyoshi; Domitsu, Hanako: Paleoceanographic significance of Neogloboquadrina pachyderma and Neogloboquadrina incompta
44%3162011Sakaguchi, Arito; Kimura, Gaku et al.: Episodic seafloor mud brecciation due to great subduction zone earthquakes
44%2011Lloyd, Graeme T.; Smith, Andrew B. et al.: Quantifying the deep-sea rock and fossil record bias using coccolithophores
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2012Yamaguchi, Tatsuhiko; Norris, Richard D.: Deep-sea ostracode turnovers through the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum in DSDP Site 401, Bay of Biscay, North Atlantic
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2012Elderfield, H.; Ferretti, P. et al.: Evolution of ocean temperature and ice volume through the mid-Pleistocene climate transitiondownload
44%2011Kominz, Michelle A.; Patterson, Kyle et al.: Lithology dependence of porosity in slope and deep marine sediments
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2013Ando, A.; Woodard, S. C. et al.: An emerging palaeoceanographic "missing link"; multidisciplinary study of rarely recovered parts of deep-sea Santonian-Campanian transition from Shatsky Rise
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2013Kender, Sev; Kaminski, Michael A.: Arctic Ocean benthic foraminiferal faunae change associated with the onset of perennial sea ice in the middle Miocene
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2013Raitzsch, Markus; Hoenisch, Baerbel: Cenozoic boron isotope variations in benthic foraminifers
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2013Meckler, A. N.; Sigman, D. M. et al.: Deglacial pulses of deep-ocean silicate into the subtropical North Atlantic Ocean
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1981Honnorez, Jose; Von Herzen, Richard P. et al.: Hydrothermal mounds and young ocean crust of the Galapagos; preliminary Deep Sea Drilling results, Leg 70
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1982Carlson, R. L.; Schaftenaar, C. H. et al.: Causes of acoustic anisotropy in calcareous deep-sea sediments
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2000Chapman, R.; Spence, G. D. et al.: High resolution deep-towed multichannel seismic survey of deep sea gas hydrates off Western Canada
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1996Holbourn, Ann E. L.; Kaminski, Michael A.: Lower Cretaceous benthic foraminifera from DSDP and ODP sites of the Indian Ocean; a review and synthesis
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2006Horsfield, B.; Schenk, H. J. et al.: Living microbial ecosystems within the active zone of catagenesis; implications for feeding the deep biospheredownload
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2011Mohan, Kuppusamy; Gupta, Anil K. et al.: Distribution of deep-sea benthic Foraminifera in the Neogene of Blake Ridge, NW Atlantic Ocean
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2004Hunt, Gene: Phenotypic variation in fossil samples; modeling the consequences of time-averaging
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2004Chambers, Lynne M.; Pringle, Malcolm S. et al.: Phreatomagmatic eruptions on the Ontong Java Plateau; an Aptian (super 40) Ar/ (super 39) Ar age for volcaniclastic rocks at ODP Site 1184
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1992Hyndman, R. D.; Foucher, J. P. et al.: Deep sea bottom-simulating-reflectors; calibration of the base of the hydrate stability field as used for heat flow estimates
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2002Stakes, Debra S.; Trehu, Anne M. et al.: Mass wasting, methane venting, and biological communities on the Mendocino transform fault
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1993Berggren, William A.; Norris, Richard D.: Origin of the genus Acarinina and revisions to Paleocene biostratigraphy
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1992Alexandrovich, Joanne Marie: Stratigraphy and sedimentology of eastern Equatorial Pacific ODP Site 677; late Miocene through Pleistocene
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1998Lidz, Barbara H.; McNeill, Donald F.: New allocyclic dimensions in a prograding carbonate bank; evidence for eustatic, tectonic, and paleoceanographic control (late Neogene, Bahamas)
38%1501998Monteverde, D. H.; Miller, K. G. et al.: New seismic correlations of onshore NJ boreholes with offshore sequences; verification of ages and speculations on within-sequence facies variations
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1979Schweitzer, E. L.; Papike, J. J. et al.: Statistical analysis of clinopyroxenes from deep-sea basalts
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1994Ito, Takashi: Strontium isotopic preservation and alteration of fossil marine manganese nodules under diagenetic processes
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1987Schlager, W.; Buffler, R. T. et al.: Deep Sea Drilling in the western Straits of Florida
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2007Nicolo, Micah J.; Dickens, Gerald R. et al.: Multiple early Eocene hyperthermals; their sedimentary expression on the New Zealand continental margin and in the deep sea
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1999Majoran, Stefan: Palaeoenvironment of Maastrichtian ostracods from ODP Holes 1049B, 1050C and 1052E in the western North Atlantic
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1995Alt, Jeffrey C.: Subseafloor processes in mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal systems

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