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1998Bellier, Jean-Pierre: Albian planktonic foraminifers from eastern Equatorial Atlantic (ODP Leg 159)
38%162
162-984
2001Frank, M.; Davies, G. R. et al.: Radiogenic isotopes; new tools help reconstruct paleocean circulation and erosion input
38%101
101-626
101-628
1995Lidz, Barbara H.; McNeill, Donald F.: Reworked Paleogene to early Neogene planktic foraminifera: implications of an intriguing distribution at a late Neogene prograding margin, Bahamas
38%192
192-1183
192-1186
2007Hall, Stuart; Riisager, Peter: Palaeomagnetic palaeolatitudes of the Ontong Java Plateau from 120 to 55 Ma; implications for the apparent polar wander path of Pacific Plate
38%113
113-693
2000Kristoffersen, Y.; Winterhalter, B. et al.: Shelf progradation on a glaciated continental margin, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica
38%121
121-757
177
177-1090
2002Scher, H. D.; Martin, E. E. et al.: Circulation of Eocene to Pliocene intermediate water masses in the Indian Ocean; evidence from fossil fish teeth Nd isotopes
38%165
165-999
2002Gussone, N.; Eisenhauer, A. et al.: delta (super 44) Ca, delta (super 18) O and Mg/Ca ratios reveal sea surface temperature (SST) and sea surface salinity (SSS) variations during the emergence of the Central American Isthmus
38%210
210-1276
2004Stant, Sharon Audra: Lower Neogene and upper Palaeogene calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and age constraints on a middle Eocene hiatus associated with seismic horizon A (super u)
38%94
94-607
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162-982
1997Raymo, M. E.: Thermohaline circulation of the deep North Atlantic in the early Pliocene; no evidence for major changes
38%108
108-659
138
138-846
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165-999
1997Haug, G. H.; Tiedemann, R.: The closure of the Panamanian gateway; effects on ocean circulation since 4.6 Myr
38%138
138-845
202
202-1241
2008Kamikuri, Shin-ichi; Motoyama, Isao et al.: Radiolarian faunal changes since the late early Miocene in the eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean (ODP Sites 845 and 1241)
38%184
184-1148
2009Chen, C.; You, C. et al.: Evolution of seawater Nd and Hf isotope in the South China Sea over the last 30 Ma from Fe-Mn oxyhydroxide
38%199
199-1218
199-1219
2009Edgar, K. M.; Palike, Heiko et al.: Ocean carbonate compensation depth variability in the Oligocene and its impact on palaeoceanographic proxies
38%22
22-214
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90-590
122
122-763
2010Karas, Cyrus; Nuernberg, Dirk et al.: Mid-Pliocene restriction of the Indonesian Gateway and its implication on ocean circulation and climate
38%161
161-976
2010Martin, Jose N.; Braga, Juan C. et al.: Temperate and tropical carbonate-sedimentation episodes in the Neogene Betic basins (southern Spain) linked to climatic oscillations and changes in Atlantic-Mediterranean connections; constraints from isotopic data
38%105
105-647
2011Coxall, Helen; Backman, Jan et al.: Glassy foram stable isotope records of Eocene-Oligocene climate change from two latitudinal extremes; the high North Atlantic and the Indo-Pacific warm pool
34%73
73-519
73-521
73-522
73-523
73-524
1983LaBrecque, John L.; Hsue, Kenneth J. et al.: DSDP Leg 73; contributions to Paleogene stratigraphy in nomenclature, chronology and sedimentation rates
34%38
38-338
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38-341
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38-343
1981Froget, C.: La sedimentation argileuse depuis l'Eocene sur le plateau Voering et a son voisinage, d'apres le Leg 38 DSDP (Mer de Norvege) Argillaceous sedimentation since the Eocene on the Voring Plateau and vicinity from DSDP Leg 38, Norwegian Sea
34%21
21-206
21-207
21-208
29
29-284
90
90-588
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90-593
1992Wei, Kuo-Yen: Evolution of planktic foraminiferal clade Globoconella during the late Neogene; paleoceanographic modulation
34%77
77-535
77-536
77-537
77-538
77-540
1999Marton, Gyorgy L.; Buffler, Richard T.: Jurassic-Early Cretaceous tectono-paleogeographic evolution of the southeastern Gulf of Mexico Basin
34%2006Tauxe, Lisa: Long term trends in paleointensity; the contribution of DSDP/ODP submarine basaltic glass collectionsdownload
34%94
94-608
1989Monts, Lee A.: Late Oligocene through Quaternary shape changes in the benthic foraminiferal species Globocassidulina subglobosa (Brady), North Atlantic Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 608
34%165
165-1002
2004Wilde, Pat; Lyons, Timothy W. et al.: Organic carbon proxies in black shales; molybdenumdownload
34%11
11-105
43
43-386
43-387
93
93-603
95
95-603
1995van Buchem, F. S. P.; de Boer, P. L. et al.: The organic carbon distribution in Mesozoic marine sediments and the influence of orbital climatic cycles (England and the western North Atlantic)
34%26
26-256
26-257
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27
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27-260
27-261
123
123-765
123-766
1993Bown, Paul R.: Early Cretaceous nannofossils from the eastern Indian Ocean; biostratigraphic and biogeographic observations
34%12
12-112
12-119
47
47-398
48
48-401
1981Miller, Kenneth G.; Curry, William B.: Eocene to Oligocene paleoceanographic changes in the Labrador Sea and Bay of Biscay; faunal, seismic, and isotopic evidence
34%159
159-959
159-960
159-961
159-962
1996Pletsch, Thomas; Erbacher, Jochen et al.: The Cretaceous of the Gulf of Guinea (Leg 159) and adjacent coastal basins; consequences for the opening of the Equatorial Atlantic Gateway
34%31
31-297
31-298
87
87-582
87-583
1992Marsaglia, Kathleen M.; Ingersoll, Raymond V. et al.: Tectonic evolution of the Japanese Islands as reflected in modal compositions of Cenozoic forearc and backarc sand and sandstonedownload
34%171A1998Moore, J. Casey; Klaus, Adam et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, initial reports; northern Barbados acretionary prism; logging while drilling; covering Leg 171A of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, Balboa, Panama, to Bridgetown, Barbados, sites 1044-1048, 17 December 1996-8 January 1997
34%71
71-511
71-512
71-513
71-514
1980Ludwig, William J.; Krasheninnikov, V. et al.: Tertiary and Cretaceous paleoenvironments in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean; preliminary results of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 71
34%40
40-363
2003Kelly, D. C.; Norris, R. D. et al.: Deciphering the paleoceanographic significance of early Oligocene Braarudosphaera chalks in the South Atlanticdownload
34%175
175-1085
175-1086
175-1087
2003Udeze, Chioma U.; Oboh-Ikuenobe, Francisca E.: The use of palynomorphs as a proxy for reconstructing the paleoceanographic changes in the middle Cape Basin (ODP Leg 175)
34%119
119-737
183
183-1138
2004Quilty, Patrick G.; Murray-Wallace, Colin V. et al.: Austrochlamys heardensis (Fleming, 1957) (Bivalvia, Pectinidae) from central Kerguelen Plateau, Indian Ocean; palaeontology and possible tectonic significance
34%2003Petrizzo, Maria Rose: Late Cretaceous planktonic foraminiferal bioevents in the Tethys and in the Southern Ocean record; an overview
34%1892004Cande, Steven C.; Stock, Joann M.: Cenozoic reconstructions of the Australia-New Zealand-South Pacific sector of Antarctica
34%113
113-689
2004Scher, Howie D.; Martin, Ellen E.: Circulation in the Southern Ocean during the Paleogene inferred from neodymium isotopesdownload
34%184
184-1148
2007Mao Shaozhi; Li Jie et al.: Dinoflagellate cysts and environmental evolution of the Oligocene to lower Miocene at Site 1148, ODP leg 184, South China Sea
34%145
145-887
2006Tamaki, Machiko; Itoh, Yasuto et al.: Paleomagnetism of the lower to middle Miocene series in the Yatsuo area, eastern part of southwest Japan; clockwise rotation and marine transgression during a short period
34%1922004Antretter, Maria; Riisager, Peter et al.: Modelled palaeolatitudes for the Louisville hot spot and the Ontong Java Plateau
34%1922004Kroenke, L. W.; Wessel, P. et al.: Motion of the Ontong Java Plateau in the hot-spot frame of reference; 122 Ma-present
34%2004Banner, Jay L.: Radiogenic isotopes; systematics and applications to earth surface processes and chemical stratigraphydownload
34%29
29-277
71
71-511
73
73-522
1984Poore, R. Z.; Matthews, R. K.: Oxygen isotope ranking of late Eocene and Oligocene planktonic foraminifers; implications for Oligocene sea surface temperatures and global ice volumes
34%2005Hay, William W.; Floegel, Sascha et al.: Is the initiation of glaciation on Antarctica related to a change in the structure of the ocean?download
34%1997Nishi, Hiroshi; Sakai, Harutaka: Paleoceanographic changes of the Indian Ocean and corresponding tectonic events recorded in the Himalayan Range
34%77
77-535
2006Rosenfeld, Joshua H.; Blickwede, Jon F.: Early Paleogene isolation of the Gulf of Mexico from the world's oceans
34%1552003Pirmez, Carlos; Imran, Jasim: Reconstruction of turbidity currents in Amazon Channeldownload
34%127
127-794
127-795
127-796
127-797
128
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128-799
1994Tada, Ryuji: Paleoceanographic evolution of the Japan Sea
34%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
34%1999Larsen, Lotte M.; Waagstein, Regin et al.: Trans-Atlantic correlation of the Palaeogene volcanic successions in the Faeroe Islands and East Greenland
34%138
138-844
138-846
138-850
165
165-998
165-999
2000Kameo, K.; Sato, T.: Biogeography of Neogene calcareous nannofossils in the Caribbean and the eastern Equatorial Pacific; floral response to the emergence of the Isthmus of Panama
34%27
27-262
2004Audley-Charles, M. G.: Ocean trench blocked and obliterated by Banda forearc collision with Australian proximal continental slopedownload
34%1772004Cortese, Giuseppe; Gersonde, Rainer et al.: Opal sedimentation shifts in the world ocean over the last 15 Myrdownload
34%90
90-588
122
122-761
184
184-1146
2004Holbourn, Ann; Kuhnt, Wolfgang et al.: Orbitally placed climate variability during the middle Miocene; high resolution benthic foraminiferal stable-isotope records from the tropical western Pacific
34%189
189-1168
189-1170
189-1171
189-1172
2004Wei, Wuchang: Opening of the Australia-Antarctica Gateway as dated by nannofossilsdownload
34%2007Cohen, Anthony S.; Coe, Angela L. et al.: The late Palaeocene-early Eocene and Toarcian (Early Jurassic) carbon isotope excursions; a comparison of their time scales, associated environmental changes, causes and consequences
34%302
302-M0004
2007Weijers, Johan W. H.; Schouten, Stefan et al.: Warm arctic continents during the Palaeocene-Eocene thermal maximumdownload
34%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
34%133
133-820
2003Moss, Patrick Tobias; Kershaw, A. Peter: An environmental history of northeastern Queensland, Australia from 250, 000 to 500, 000 years bp based on the ODP 820 marine core
34%22
22-216
2005Keller, Gerta: Biotic effects of late Maastrichtian mantle plume volcanism; implications for impacts and mass extinctionsdownload
34%166
166-1003
166-1004
166-1005
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2002Reijmer, John J. G.; Betzler, Christian et al.: Bahamian carbonate platform development in response to sea-level changes and the closure of the Isthmus of Panama
34%25
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2002Dmitrenko, O. B.: Biogeographic zonation of the nannoplankton of the Southern Ocean in the Pliocene
34%2002Sato, Tokiyuki; Saito, Takato et al.: Late Pliocene calcareous nannofossil paleobiogeography of the Pacific Ocean; evidence for glaciation at 2.75 Ma
34%120
120-750
1997Kelts, Kerry; Ito, Emi: Isotopic composition of paleo-precipitation for Mid-Cretaceous high-latitude Kerguelen Plateau from diagenetic siderite crystals
34%171B
171B-1050
171B-1052
2000Lehmann, Jens: Upper Albian ammonites from ODP Leg 171B off northern Florida
34%178
178-1098
2001Dunbar, Robert B.; Ravelo, Ana C. et al.: 13,000 years of decadal-to-millennial oceanographic variability along the Antarctic Peninsula; ODP Site 1098
34%159
159-959
159-960
159-961
159-962
2001Pletsch, T.; Erbacher, J. et al.: Cretaceous separation of Africa and South America; the view from the West African margin (ODP Leg 159)
34%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
34%207
207-1257
207-1259
2006Friedrich, Oliver; Erbacher, Jochen: Benthic foraminiferal assemblages from Demerara Rise (ODP Leg 207, western tropical Atlantic); possible evidence for a progressive opening of the Equatorial Atlantic Gatewaydownload
34%189
189-1169
189-1172
2002Exon, Neville; Kennett, Jim et al.: Drilling reveals climatic consequences of Tasmanian Gateway opening
34%28
28-270
2006Bell, Robin E.; Studinger, Michael et al.: Identifying major sedimentary basins beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet from aeromagnetic data analysis
34%175
175-1078
2006Dupont, Lydie; Behling, Hermann: Land-sea linkages during deglaciation; high-resolution records from the eastern Atlantic off the coast of Namibia and Angola (ODP Site 1078)download
34%207
207-1257
207-1258
2006Owen, H. G.; Mutterlose, J.: Late Albian ammonites from offshore Suriname; implications for biostratigraphy and palaeobiogeographydownload
34%166
166-1004
166-1005
166-1008
166-1009
2002Slowey, Niall C.; Wilber, R. Jude et al.: Glacial-to-Holocene sedimentation on the western slope of Great Bahama Bank
34%154
171B
2004Schmidt, Daniela N.; Thierstein, Hans R. et al.: The evolutionary history of size variation of planktic foraminiferal assemblages in the Cenozoicdownload
34%162
162-980
162-982
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
34%188
188-1165
188-1166
188-1167
2001Cooper, Alan K.; O'Brien, Philip E.: Early stages of East Antarctic glaciation; insights from drilling and seismic reflection data in the Prydz Bay region
34%2006Rouchy, Jean Marie; Caruso, Antonio: The Messinian salinity crisis in the Mediterranean basin; a reassessment of the data and an integrated scenariodownload
34%2002Ortega-Huertas, M.; Martinez-Ruiz, F. et al.: Review of the mineralogy of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary clay; evidence supporting a major extraterrestrial catastrophic event
34%2004Stern, Robert J.: Subduction initiation; spontaneous and induceddownload
34%2009James, Keith H.: Evolution of Middle America and the in situ Caribbean Plate model
34%28
28-274
2006Whittaker, Joanne M.; Mueller, R. Dietmar: Seismic stratigraphy of the Adare Trough area, Antarcticadownload
34%36
36-330
2004Del Ben, A.; Mallardi, A.: Interpretation and chronostratigraphic mapping of multichannel seismic reflection profile I95167, eastern Falkland Plateau (South Atlantic)download
34%184
184-1143
184-1146
2006Jian Zhimin; Yu Yongqiang et al.: Phased evolution of the south-north hydrographic gradient in the South China Sea since the middle Miocenedownload
34%1892006Barker, Peter; Thomas, Ellen: Potential of the Scotia Sea region for determining the onset and development of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current
34%151
151-909
2008Engen, Oyvind; Faleide, J. I. et al.: Opening of the Fram Strait gateway; a review of plate tectonic constraintsdownload
34%14
14-144
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78-543
2008Carpentier, Marion; Chauvel, Catherine et al.: Pb-Nd isotopic constraints on sedimentary input into the Lesser Antilles arc systemdownload
34%138
138-851
165
165-999
2001Haug, Gerald H.; Tiedemann, Ralf et al.: Role of Panama uplift on oceanic freshwater balance
34%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
34%121
121-752
2007Gupta, Anil K.; Das, Moumita: Occurrence of the biogenic bloom in the oligotrophic southeastern Indian Ocean; evidence from late Neogene deep-sea benthic Foraminifera (ODP Hole 752A)
34%19
19-183
1983Stevenson, Andrew J.; Scholl, David W. et al.: Tectonic and geologic implications of the Zodiac Fan, Aleutian abyssal plain, Northeast Pacific
34%143
143-866
143-867
143-868
1999Masse, Jean-Pierre; Arnaud-Vanneau, Annie: Early Cretaceous calcareous algae of the Mid-Pacific Mountains
34%178
178-1103
2002Camerlenghi, Angelo; Rebesco, Michele et al.: The Antarctic Peninsula Pacific margin; modelling flexure and decompaction with constraints from ODP Leg 178 initial results
34%2006Smith, A. G.: Tethyan ophiolite emplacement, Africa to Europe motions, and Atlantic spreading
34%2008Moran, Kathryn; Backman, Jan et al.: A dynamic Cenozoic Arctic Ocean
34%121
121-758
2010Pattan, J. N.; Shyam Prasad, M. et al.: Correlation of the oldest Toba Tuff to sediments in the central Indian Ocean basin
34%302
302-M0004
2011Setoyama, Eiichi; Kaminski, Michael A. et al.: Campanian agglutinated Foraminifera from the Lomonosov Ridge, IODP Expedition 302, ACEX, in the paleogeographic context of the Arctic Ocean
34%170
170-1039
2011Zegarra, Monica; Helenes, Javier: Changes in Miocene through Pleistocene dinoflagellates from the eastern Equatorial Pacific (ODP Site 1039), in relation to primary productivity
34%25
25-249
76
76-534
93
93-603
95
95-603
113
113-692
123
123-766
2011Littler, Kate; Robinson, Stuart A. et al.: High sea-surface temperatures during the Early Cretaceous Epoch
34%48
48-401
2012Yamaguchi, Tatsuhiko; Norris, Richard D.: Deep-sea ostracode turnovers through the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum in DSDP Site 401, Bay of Biscay, North Atlantic
34%105
105-647
2012Firth, J. V.; Eldrett, J. S. et al.: Integrated biomagnetochronology for the Palaeogene of ODP Hole 647A; implications for correlating palaeoceanographic events from high to low latitudes

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