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2010Georgescu, M. Dan: Evolutionary classification of the Upper Cretaceous (Turonian-lower Campanian) planktic Foraminifera with incipient meridional ornamentation
47%177
177-1089
177-1090
2010Rickaby, R. E. M.; Elderfield, H. et al.: Evidence for elevated alkalinity in the glacial Southern Oceandownload
47%2010Martin, Ellen E.; Blair, Susanna W. et al.: Extraction of Nd isotopes from bulk deep sea sediments for paleoceanographic studies on Cenozoic time scales
47%201
201-1226
2010Wang, Guizhi; Spivack, Arthur J. et al.: Gibbs energies of reaction and microbial mutualism in anaerobic deep sub-sea floor sediments of ODP Site 1226
47%177
177-1090
2010Basak, Chandranath; Martin, Ellen E.: Extraction and reliability of Pb isotopes derived from Fe-Mn bearing phase in deep marine sedimentsdownload
47%130
130-806
138
138-846
138-847
2010Bolton, Clara T.; Gibbs, Samantha J. et al.: Evolution of nutricline dynamics in the Equatorial Pacific during the late Pliocenedownload
47%2001Miskelly, Thomas E.; Galloway, William E. et al.: Depositional systems of a complex transform margin; Deep Ivorian Basin, blocks 104 and 105, Ivory Coast
47%188
188-1166
2001Barr, Samantha R.; Januszczak, Nicole et al.: Determining the glacial history of Prydz Bay, Antarctica; observations based on the integration of downhole logging data and sedimentological description from ODP Leg 188, Hole 1166
47%117
117-723
2010Govil, Pawan; Naidu, Pothuri Divakar: Evaporation-precipitation changes in the eastern Arabian Sea for the last 68 ka; implications on monsoon variabilitydownload
47%188
188-1165
2001Williams, Trevor; Barr, Samantha R. et al.: Early and middle Miocene cycles in downhole logs from Site 1165, Prydz Bay, Antarctica
47%186
186-1150
186-1151
2001Deyhle, A.; Kopf, A. J.: Effect of deep fluids on seismicity in the Japan Trench forearc; evidence from boron and chlorine fluid geochemistry
47%188
188-1165
2001Richter, Carl; Florindo, Fabio et al.: Environmental magnetism of the Pliocene-Pleistocene section of Site 1165 (Wild Drift, East Antarctica)
47%177
177-1088
177-1092
2001Gersonde, Rainer: Eocene-Pleistocene palaeoceanographic reconstructions; a view from the ODP Leg 177 transect across the Southern Ocean
47%168
168-1026
2001Butterfield, David A.; Nelson, Bruce K. et al.: Evidence for basaltic Sr in midocean ridge-flank hydrothermal systems and implications for the global oceanic Sr isotope balance
47%188
188-1165
2001Gruetzner, Jens; Rebesco, Michele et al.: Evidence for palaeoclimatic variability at the East Antarctic continental rise (ODP Site 1165) inferred from spectral analysis of high-resolution core logging data
47%184
184-1143
2001Li Baohua; Jian Zhimin: Evolution of planktonic Foraminifera and thermocline in the southern South China Sea since 12 Ma (ODP 184, Site 1143)
47%22
22-214
2001Gupta, Anil K.; Dhingra, Hitesh et al.: Earth's eccentricity cycles and Indian summer monsoon variability over the past 2 million years; evidence from deep-sea benthic foraminiferdownload
47%1942001John, Cedric M.; Mutti, Maria: Exploring the continent-ocean-productivity coupling; the carbonate margin record offshore northeastern Australia, ODP Leg 194
47%168
168-1023
168-1025
168-1026
168-1028
2001Rudnicki, Mark D.; Elderfield, Henry et al.: Fractionation of sulfur isotopes during bacterial sulfate reduction in deep ocean sediments at elevated temperatures
47%189
189-1168
189-1171
189-1172
2001Brughmans, N.; Nuernberg, D.: Geochemical proxy data as indicators for the Pleistocene to Quaternary evolution of the southwestern Tasman Sea
47%160
160-964
160-967
160-969
2001Nijenhuis, Ivar A.; Becker, Julia et al.: Geochemistry of coeval marine sediments in Mediterranean ODP cores and a land section; implications for sapropel formation models
47%188
188-1165
2001Lorenson, Thomas D.; Claypool, George E.: Hydrocarbon gas concentration and isotopic composition of headspace gases from Site 1165, ODP Leg 188, Prydz Bay, Antarctica
47%131
131-808
132
196
196-808
2001You, Chen-Feng; Gieskes, Joris M.: Hydrothermal alteration of hemi-pelagic sediments; experimental evaluation of geochemical processes in shallow subduction zones
47%174A
174A-1073
2001Savrda, Charles E.; Krawinkel, Hannelore et al.: Ichnofabrics of a Pleistocene slope succession, New Jersey margin; relations to climate and sea-level dynamics
47%178
178-1095
2001Moerz, T.; Wolf-Welling, T. C. W.: Implications for shelf evolution and the built-up of drift deposits; grain-size distribution Site 1095 (ODP Leg 178, western Antarctic Peninsula)
47%171A
171A-1049
171B
2001Erbacher, Jochen; Huber, Brian T. et al.: Increased thermohaline stratification as a possible cause for an ocean anoxic event in the Cretaceous Period
47%202
202-1237
202-1239
2009Lamy, Frank; Rincon-Martinez, D. et al.: Plio-Pleistocene changes in SE trade wind strength and South American rainfall; implications for ITCZ movements and long-term El Nino behavior
47%184
184-1143
2009Zhang Lili; Chen Muhong et al.: Productivity and continental denudation history from the South China Sea since the late Miocene
47%181
181-1123
2009Lueer, Vanessa; Cortese, Giuseppe et al.: Radiolarian-based sea surface temperatures and paleoceanographic changes during the late Pleistocene-Holocene in the subantarctic Southwest Pacific
47%151
151-909
2009Berger, Daniela; Jokat, Wilfried: Sediment deposition in the northern basins of the North Atlantic and characteristic variations in shelf sedimentation along the East Greenland margin
47%307
307-U1316
307-U1317
307-U1318
2009Huvenne, Veerle Ann Ida; van Rooij, David et al.: Sediment dynamics and palaeo-environmental context at key stages in the Challenger cold-water coral mound formation; clues from sediment deposits at the mound base
47%308
308-U1319
2009Schneider, Julia; Flemings, Peter B. et al.: Overpressure and consolidation near the seafloor of Brazos-Trinity Basin IV, northwest deepwater Gulf of Mexicodownload
47%202
202-1240
2009Pena, Leopoldo D.; Jones, K. M. et al.: Southern Ocean intermediate waters in tropical Pacific thermocline
47%204
204-1245
2009Lin, Y. S.; Biddle, J. F. et al.: Stable carbon isotope probing of intact polar lipids from benthic Archaea in marine subsurface sediment
47%207
207-1258
207-1260
2006Sexton, Philip F.; Wilson, Paul A. et al.: Testing the Cenozoic multisite composite delta (super 18) O and delta (super 13) C curves; new monospecific Eocene records from a single locality, Demerara Rise (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 207)download
47%94
94-607
2006Sosdian, S. M.; Rosenthal, Y. et al.: The mid-Pleistocene transition; deep sea temperature and global ice volume from Mg/Ca and delta (super 18) O in benthic Foraminifera
47%38
38-338
2006Suto, Itsuki: The explosive diversification of the diatom genus Chaetoceros across the Eocene/Oligocene and Oligocene/Miocene boundaries in the Norwegian Seadownload
47%1942006Kindler, Pascal; Ruchonnet, Cyril et al.: The southern Marion Platform (Marion Plateau, NE Australia) during the early Pliocene; a lowstand-producing, temperate-water carbonate factory
47%2072006Brumsack, Hans J.: The trace metal content of recent organic carbon-rich sediments; implications for Cretaceous black shale formation
47%93
93-604
94
94-607
95
95-612
1992McCarthy, Francine Marie Gisele: Quaternary climate change and the evolution of the midlatitude western North Atlantic Ocean; palynological, foraminiferal, sedimentological, and stable isotope evidence from DSDP site 604, 607 and 612
47%7
7-67
8
8-68
136
136-842
1992Hull, Donna Meyerhoff: Radiolarian biostratigraphy and evidence for deep-sea reworking of sediments; results from ODP Leg 136, Site 842, Hawaiian Arch
47%27
27-263
1995Holbourn, Ann E. L.; Kaminski, Michael A.: Lower Cretaceous benthic foraminifera from DSDP Site 263: micropalaeontological constraints for the early evolution of the Indian Ocean
47%119
119-739
188
188-1165
2001O'Brien, Philip E.; Cooper, Alan K.: Neogene climatic transitions in East Antarctica; evidence from Leg 188 drilling
47%108
112
117
1992Ten Haven, H. L.; Eglinton, G. et al.: Variations in the content and composition of organic matter in sediments underlying active upwelling regimes; a study from ODP legs 108, 112 and 117
47%31
31-296
1993Liu Chuanlian: A comparative study of Tertiary calcareous nannofossils from marginal sea and open ocean
47%107
107-652
1993Hilgen, F. J.; Langereis, C. G.: A critical re-evaluation of the Miocene-Pliocene boundary as defined in the Mediterranean
47%114
114-704
1993Warnke, D. A.; Marzo, B. et al.: A detailed record of ice rafting and oxygen isotopes for the interval 3.5 to 2.1 Ma from ODP Site 704 (Meteor Rise, Subantarctic South Atlantic); bearing on the age of postulated marine incursions on Antarctica
47%117
117-723
1993Anderson, David M.; Prell, Warren L.: A 300 kyr record of upwelling off Oman during the late Quaternary; evidence of the Asian southwest monsoondownload
47%1641997Pecher, Ingo A.; Holbrook, W. S. et al.: Offset-vertical seismic profiling for marine gas hydrate exploration; is it a suitable technique? First results from ODP Leg 164
47%94
94-607
94-610
1997Cronin, T. M.; Raymo, M. E.: Orbital forcing of deep-sea benthic species diversity
47%1997Moore, J. C.; Klaus, A. et al.: Origin and evolution of the decollement zone of the northern Barbados accretionary prism
47%108
108-658
1998Pearce, Gareth E. S.; Harradine, Paul J. et al.: Sedimentary sterols and steryl chlorin esters; distribution differences and significance
47%29
29-278
1998Schuur, Catherine L.; Coffin, Millard F. et al.: Sedimentary regimes at the Macquarie Ridge complex; interaction of Southern Ocean circulation and plate boundary bathymetrydownload
47%169
169-1033
169-1034
169S
169S-1033
1998Mosher, David C.; Moran, Kate: Seismic stratigraphy of Saanich Inlet; ODP Leg 169S
47%22
22-214
1984Malmgren, Bjoern A.; Berggren, W. A. et al.: Species formation through punctuated gradualism in planktonic foraminifera
47%58
58-442
58-443
58-444
58-445
58-446
1980Waples, D. W.; Sloan, J. R.: Carbon and nitrogen diagenesis in deep sea sediments
47%64
64-479
1984Kelts, K.; McKenzie, J.: A comparison of anoxic dolomite from deep-sea sediments; Quaternary Gulf of California and Messinian Tripoli Formation of Sicily
47%184
184-1143
2003Huang Wei; Liu Zhifei et al.: Searching for physical indicators of carbonate content in deep-sea sediments
47%153
153-920
2003Alt, Jeffrey C.; Shanks, Wayne C., III: Serpentinization of abyssal peridotites from the MARK area, Mid-Atlantic Ridge; sulfur geochemistry and reaction modeling
47%199
199-1219
2003Engel, Robb; McCartney, Kevin: Silicoflagellates recovered from the deep sea, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 199, Site 1219, East Equatorial Pacific
47%1572003Prahl, F. G.; Cowie, Greg L. et al.: Selective organic matter preservation in "burn-down" turbidites on the Madeira abyssal plaindownload
47%113
113-690
2002Zachos, J. C.; Thomas, D. et al.: Rapid global warming and the Paleocene-Eocene boundary carbon isotope excursion in marine environments
47%175
175-1083
2002Maslin, Mark; Denison, Simon et al.: Reconstruction of Benguela Current ocean productivity and West African vegetation during oxygen isotope stages 100 and 101
47%177
177-1089
2002Flores, Jose-Abel; Sierro, Francisco Javier et al.: Sea-surface dynamics and calcium carbonate production during MIS9 to 13 in the Southern Ocean; relationship between geochemistry and the calcareous nannofossil record
47%172
172-1059
2002Hagen, Sveinung; Keigwin, Lloyd D.: Sea-surface temperature variability and deep water reorganisation in the subtropical North Atlantic during isotope stage 2-4
47%195
195-1201
2002Schrader, S.; Diekmann, B.: Sedimentation und Diagenese in einem eozaen-oligozaenen "back-arc"-Becken des Philippinischen Meeres Sedimentation and diagenesis in an Eocene-Oligocene back-arc basin of the Philippine Sea
47%119
119-742
188
188-1166
2002Erohina, Tzvetina; Cooper, Alan et al.: Seismic stratigraphic correlations between ODP Sites 742 and 1166; implications for depositional paleoenvironments in Prydz Bay, Antarctica
47%136
136-842
136-843
2002Leslie, Stephen C.; Moore, Gregory F. et al.: Seismic stratigraphy of the Frontal Hawaiian Moat; implications for sedimentary processes at the leading edge of an oceanic hotspot trace
47%79
79-545
2002Herrle, Jens O.; Pross, Joerg et al.: Short-term environmental changes in the Cretaceous Tethyan Ocean; micropalaeontological evidence from the early Albian oceanic anoxic event 1B
47%184
184-1148
2002Fang Dianyong; Wang Rujian et al.: Silica diagenesis of deep-sea Oligocene sediments at ODP Site 1148, South China Sea
47%1591997Mascle, Jean; Lohmann, Pat et al.: Development of a passive transform margin; Cote d'Ivoire-Ghana transform margin; ODP Leg 159 preliminary results
47%47
47-397
1997De Ros, L. F.; Morad, S. et al.: Diagenesis of siliciclastic and volcaniclastic sediments in the Cretaceous and Miocene sequences of the NW African margin (DSDP Leg 47A, Site 397)
47%2007Tanimura, Yoshihiro; Shimada, Chieko et al.: Modern distribution of Thalassionema species (Bacillariophyceae) in the Pacific Ocean
47%146
146-889
311
311-U1327
311-U1328
2007He, Tao: Mound and vent structures associated with gas hydrates offshore Vancouver Island; analysis of single-channel and deep-towed multichannel seismic data
47%67
67-495
1996Patino, L. C.; Carr, M. J. et al.: Recognition of two distinct Cocos Plate sedimentary units in Central American lavas
47%130
130-805
130-806
1996Tarduno, John A.; Wilkison, Sarah L.: Redox controls on paleomagnetic fidelity
47%120
120-750
122
122-761
1996MacLeod, Kenneth G.; Huber, Brian T.: Reorganization of deep ocean circulation accompanying a Late Cretaceous extinction event
47%19
19-192
19-193
1996Bailey, John C.: Role of subducted sediments in the genesis of Kurile-Kamchatka island arc basalts; Sr isotopic and elemental evidence
47%138
138-851
1996Kok, Yvo S.; Tauxe, Lisa: Saw-toothed pattern of sedimentary paleointensity records explained by cumulative viscous remanence
47%29
29-277
1979Corliss, B. H.: Response of deep-sea benthonic foraminifera to the development of the psychrosphere near the Eocene/Oligocene boundary
47%172
172-1058
2010Poli, Maria Serena; Meyers, Philip A. et al.: The western North Atlantic record of MIS 13 to 10; changes in primary productivity, organic carbon accumulation and benthic foraminiferal assemblages in sediments from the Blake Outer Ridge (ODP Site 1058)
47%41
41-367
1980Dean, W. E.; Gardner, J. V.: Cyclic variations of organic carbon in anoxic facies of Jurassic to Eocene age, Cape Verde Basin (DSDP Site 367), continental margin of Northwest Africa
47%201
201-1226
2009Meister, Patrick; Freund, Sarah et al.: Degree of pyritization and delta (super 34) S-values record suboxic conditions in eastern Equatorial Pacific sediments (ODP Site 1226)
47%74
74-525
113
113-690
2009Friedrich, Oliver; Herrle, Jens O. et al.: Early Maastrichtian carbon cycle perturbation and cooling event; implications from the South Atlantic Oceandownload
47%3022009Gleason, J. D.; Thomas, D. J. et al.: Early to middle Eocene history of the Arctic Ocean from Nd-Sr isotopes in fossil fish debris, Lomonosov Ridgedownload
47%138
138-846
202
202-1240
2009Dubois, Nathalie; Kienast, Markus et al.: Eastern Equatorial Pacific cold tongue during the last glacial maximum as seen from alkenone paleothermometrydownload
47%1952009Takai, Ken; Miyazaki, Junichi et al.: Exploration of the most alkaline extreme in a deep-sea serpentine seamount, the South Chamorro Seamount
47%146
146-893
2009Blanchet, C. L.; Thouveny, N. et al.: Formation and preservation of greigite (Fe (sub 3) S (sub 4) ) in sediments from the Santa Barbara Basin; implications for paleoenvironmental changes during the past 35 kadownload
47%201
201-1229
2007Biddle, Jennifer F.; House, Christopher et al.: Metagenomics of deeply buried marine sediments
47%202
202-1239
2009Rincon-Martinez, D.; Contreras, S. et al.: Are glacials (interglacial) in the easternmost Pacific Ocean drier (wetter) during the last 300 000 years?
47%119
119-738
2009Abrajevitch, Alexandra; Kodama, Kazuto: Biochemical vs. detrital mechanism of remanence acquisition in marine carbonates; a lesson from the K-T boundary interval
47%1502009Kopp, Robert E.; Schumann, Dirk et al.: An Appalachian Amazon? Magnetofossil evidence for the development of a tropical river-like system in the mid-Atlantic United States during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximumdownload
47%165
165-1002
2009Mertens, Kenneth N. J. M.; Lynn, Matt et al.: Coccolithophores as palaeoecological indicators for shifts of the ITCZ in the Cariaco Basin during the late Quaternary
47%1991Wright, James D.; Miller, Kenneth G. et al.: Evolution of modern deepwater circulation; evidence from the late Miocene Southern Oceandownload
47%134
134-828
1997Martinez, J. Ignacio; De Deckker, Patrick et al.: New estimates for salinity changes in the Western Pacific warm pool during the last glacial maximum; oxygen-isotope evidence
47%32
32-305
1997Yamamoto, Koshi; Okada, Takashi et al.: Normal paraffins in shales as an indicator of depositional environment
47%120
120-747
2010Majewski, Wojciech; Bohaty, Steven M.: Surface-water cooling and salinity decrease during the middle Miocene climate transition at Southern Ocean ODP Site 747 (Kerguelen Plateau)
47%86
86-577
2010Thibault, Nicolas; Gardin, Silvia: The calcareous nannofossil response to the end-Cretaceous warm event in the tropical Pacific
47%206
206-1256
309
309-U1256
312
312-U1256
2010Tominaga, M.: The leading edge of basement logging science; the detailed in situ volcanic architecture, crustal construction processes, vacancy for water, minerals, and microbes, and beyond
47%146
146-893
167
167-1017
2010Murphy, Daniel P.; Thomas, Deborah J.: The negligible role of intermediate water circulation in stadial-interstadial oxygenation variations along the Southern California margin; evidence from Nd isotopes

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