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1992von Rad, Ulrich; Exon, Neville F. et al.: Mesozoic paleoenvironment of the rifted margin off NW Australia (ODP legs 122/123)
67%85
85-573
85-574
2004Li, Y. H.; Schoonmaker, J. E.: Chemical composition and mineralogy of marine sediments
67%185
185-1149
2007Bodin, Stephane; Godet, Alexis et al.: Enrichment of redox-sensitive trace metals (U, V, Mo, As) associated with the late Hauterivian Faraoni oceanic anoxic event
67%169
169-1033
169-1034
169S
169S-1033
2001Hobson, L. A.; McQuoid, Melissa R.: Pelagic diatom assemblages are good indicators of mixed water intrusions into Saanich Inlet, a stratified fjord in Vancouver Island
67%122
123
1992Thurow, J.; Brumsack, H. J. et al.: The Cenomanian/Turonian boundary event in the Indian Ocean; a key to understand the global picture
67%170
170-1039
170-1040
2000Chan, Lui-Heung; Kastner, Miriam: Lithium isotopic compositions of pore fluids and sediments in the Costa Rica subduction zone; implications for fluid processes and sediment contribution to the arc volcanoes
67%136
136-842
136-843
2000Kanamatsu, Toshiya; Herrero-Bervera, Emilio: Magnetostratigraphy of piston cores from areas adjacent to the Hawaiian Islands
67%91
91-596
2005Hu, M.; Lee, C.: Increased oxygenation of the oceans since the mid-Cenozoic as constrained by Cr/Co and Os/Ir ratios in oxic pelagic sediments
67%86
86-576
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91-596
1994Kyte, Frank T.: Detailed geochemical models of sedimentation for Pacific pelagic clays
67%175
175-1084
2000Bruechert, Volker; Perez, M. Elena et al.: Coupled primary production, benthic foraminiferal assemblage, and sulfur diagenesis in organic-rich sediments of the Benguela upwelling system
67%165
165-999
165-1001
1998Roehl, Ursula; Abrams, Lewis J.: A multiphase late Paleocene thermal maximum at Sites 999 and 1001 in the Caribbean Sea defined by high-resolution chemical and physical proxies
67%1191994Froehlich, F.; Gely, J. P. et al.: Evolution geologique du plateau de Kerguelen-Heard (ocean Indien) Geological evolution of the Kerguelen Plateau, Indian Ocean
67%143
144
1998Wilson, Paul A.; Jenkyns, Hugh C. et al.: The paradox of drowned carbonate platforms and the origin of Cretaceous Pacific guyots
67%72
72-516
1994Montanari, A.; Swisher, C., III: Radioisotopic calibration of the Paleocene-Eocene bio-magnetostratigraphic sequence at Gubbio (Italy)
67%117
117-722
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121-758
1993Bassinot, Franck C.: Sonostratigraphy of tropical Indian Ocean giant piston cores; toward a rapid and high-resolution tool for tracking dissolution cycles in Pleistocene carbonate sediments
67%47
47-398
2005Kaldahl, S. M.; Bralower, T. J. et al.: Distinguishing between pelagic and allochthonous deposition in high-resolution records of Aptian-Albian oceanic anoxic events at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 398, North Atlantic Ocean
67%19
19-183
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91-595
91-596
2002Vervoort, J. D.; Plank, T. et al.: The Lu-Hf-Nd isotopic signature of subducting pelagic sediments
67%72
72-516
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90-588
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94-608
2002Ennyu, Atsuhito; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Fine-fraction carbonate stable isotopes as indicators of seasonal shallow mixed-layer paleohydrography
67%202
202-1237
2005Chun, C. O. J.; Delaney, M. L.: Mn enrichment factors, changes in paleo-redox or source material at Nazca Ridge (ODP Site 1237)
67%145
145-885
145-886
2002Pettke, Thomas; Lee, Der-Chuen et al.: Radiogenic Hf isotopic compositions of continental eolian dust from Asia, its variability and its implications for seawater Hf
67%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
67%130
130-805
130-806
1996Tarduno, John A.; Wilkison, Sarah L.: Redox controls on paleomagnetic fidelity
67%32
32-305
1997Yamamoto, Koshi; Okada, Takashi et al.: Normal paraffins in shales as an indicator of depositional environment
67%62
62-465
91
91-596
2003Lee, Cin-Ty Aeolus; Wasserburg, Gerald J. et al.: Platinum-group elements (PGE) and rhenium in marine sediments across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary; constraints on Re-PGE transport in the marine environment
67%1391996Higgins, K. M.; Rigsby, C. A. et al.: The relationship between hydrothermal flow and sedimentary diagenesis, structure, and texture in distal turbidites of Middle Valley of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, ODP Leg 139
67%130
130-803
130-806
130-807
1996Kronen, John D., Jr.; Wilkens, Roy H.: Sedimentation rates obtained from frequency analysis of wireline data from western Equatorial Pacific pelagic carbonates
67%1982Cita, M. B.; Bossio, A. et al.: Sedimentation in the Mediterranean Ridge cleft (DSDP Site 126)
67%77
77-540
1982Angstadt, David M.; Austin, James A., Jr. et al.: Seismic stratigraphy of the post-Cenomanian; southeastern Gulf of Mexico
67%146
146-893
1995Marsaglia, Kathleen M.; Rimkus, Karl C. et al.: Sand provenance and compositional evolution at ODP Site 893, Santa Barbara Basin; implications for reservoir characterization
67%1983Auzende, Jean-Marie; von Rad, Ulrich et al.: Structure and stratigraphy of Mazagan (El Jadida) Escarpment (West Morocco); first results of Cyamaz diving campaign
67%32
32-305
1999Murayama, Masaki; Yamamoto, Koshi et al.: Depositional environment of sedimentary rocks inferred from normal fatty acid compositions
67%183
183-1138
2002Holbourn, Ann; Kuhnt, Wolfgang: Cenomanian-Turonian palaeoceanographic change on the Kerguelen Plateau; a comparison with Northern Hemisphere records
58%73
73-524
1982Hsu, Kenneth J.; He, Q. et al.: Mass mortality and its environmental and evolutionary consequences
58%124
124-767
124-770
1990Smith, Randall B.; Betzler, Christian et al.: Depositional history of the Celebes Sea from ODP Sites 767 and 770
58%43
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103-641
1991Kuhnt, W.; Moullade, M.: Quantitative analysis of Upper Cretaceous abyssal agglutinated foraminiferal distribution in the North Atlantic; paleooceanographic implications
58%94
94-609
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130-804
130-805
1996Hartl, Paul; Tauxe, Lisa: A precursor to the Matuyama/Brunhes transition-field instability as recorded in pelagic sediments
58%122
122-762
1995Corbin, J. C.; Galbrun, B. et al.: La limite Campanien-Maastrichtien sur la marge Nord-Ouest australienne (Leg ODP 122); apports de la geochimie et de la magnetostratigraphie The Campanian-Maestrichtian boundary on the Australian northwestern margin, ODP Leg 122; contribution of geochemistry and magnetostratigraphy
58%1999Gruetzner, Jens; Mienert, Juergen: Physical property changes as a monitor of pelagic carbonate diagenesis; an empirically derived diagenetic model for Atlantic Ocean basins
58%138
138-844
1996Pike, Jennifer; Kemp, Alan E. S.: Silt aggregates in laminated marine sediment produced by agglutinated foraminifera
58%1541995Curry, William B.; Schneider, David A. et al.: Ceara Rise sediments document ancient climate change
58%115
115-709
115-710
115-711
1990Curry, William B.; Cullen, James L. et al.: Carbonate accumulation in the Indian Ocean during the Pliocene; evidence for a change in productivity and preservation at about 2.4Ma
58%171B
171B-1050
171B-1052
2003Watkins, David K.; Bergen, James A.: Late Albian adaptive radiation in the calcareous nannofossil genus Eiffellithus
58%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
58%208
208-1265
2007Kastanja, Mia Maria; Henrich, Ruediger: Grain-size variations in pelagic carbonate oozes from the Walvis Ridge-SE Atlantic Ocean (ODP Site 1265); a low resolution Miocene record of carbonate sedimentation and preservationdownload
58%77
171B
2010Mitchell, Kristen L.; Watkins, David K.: Plankton evolution driven by paleoceanographic change; Prediscosphaera from the Mid-Cretaceous in the western North Atlantic and deep Gulf of Mexico
58%62
62-463
2008Ando, Atsushi; Kaiho, Kunio et al.: Timing and magnitude of early Aptian extreme warming; unraveling primary delta (super 18) O variation in indurated pelagic carbonates at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 463, central Pacific Oceandownload
58%74
74-528
86
86-577
2006Coxall, Helen K.; D'Hondt, Steven et al.: Pelagic evolution and environmental recovery after the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction
58%58
58-442
58-443
58-444
58-445
58-446
1978Curtis, D. M.; White, S. M. et al.: Depositional systems in the Shikoku Basin and Daito ridge-and-basin province of the North Philippine Sea (Leg 58, DSDP)
58%198
198-1209
2008Petrizzo, Maria Rose; Leoni, Greta et al.: Dissolution susceptibility of some Paleogene planktonic Foraminifera from ODP Site 1209 (Shatsky Rise, Pacific Ocean)
58%207
207-1257
207-1258
207-1259
207-1260
207-1261
2005Nederbragt, A. J.; Thurow, J. et al.: Sediment composition and cyclicity in the Mid-Cretaceous at Demerara Rise (ODP Leg 207); productivity or anoxia driven?
58%181
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2005Odette, Danielle; Kominz, Michelle A.: Siltstone compaction; insights from deep sea sediments
58%127
127-797
2000Irino, Tomohisa; Tada, Ryuji: Quantification of aeolian dust (Kosa) contribution to the Japan Sea sediments and its variation during the last 200 ky
58%41
41-367
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1991Arthur, Michael A.; Dean, Walter E.: A holistic geochemical approach to cyclomania; examples from Cretaceous pelagic limestone sequences
58%199
199-1215
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206-1256
2007Ziegler, C. L.; Murray, Richard W. et al.: Resolving eolian, volcanogenic, and authigenic components in pelagic sediment from the Pacific Oceandownload
58%154
154-926
154-929
1997Weedon, Graham P.; Shackleton, Nicholas J.: Inorganic geochemical composition of Oligocene to Miocene sediments and productivity variations in the western Equatorial Atlantic; results from sites 926 and 929
58%8
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185-801
1991Ogg, Gabi: Early Cretaceous palynomorphs of the Pacific Ocean
58%160
160-964
2007Gallego-Torres, David; Martinez-Ruiz, Francisca et al.: Pliocene-Holocene evolution of depositional conditions in the eastern Mediterranean; role of anoxia vs. productivity at time of sapropel depositiondownload
58%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
58%32
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2007Paytan, A.; Averyt, K. et al.: Barite accumulation, ocean productivity, and Sr/Ba in barite across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
58%62
62-463
2006Ando, A.; Kawahata, H. et al.: Sr/Ca ratios as indicators of varying modes of pelagic carbonate diagenesis in the ooze, chalk and limestone realmsdownload
58%62
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119
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2011Hull, Pincelli M.; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Hypothesis testing with sediment mixing models; preliminary results from 'unmixing' the Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary
58%324
324-U1348
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
50%124
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124-769
124-771
1990Nichols, Gary J.; Betzler, Christian et al.: Depositional history of the Sulu Sea from ODP Sites 768, 769 and 771
50%20
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185-1149
2004Kawamura, Kiichiro; Ogawa, Yujiro: Progressive change of pelagic clay microstructure during burial process; examples from piston cores and ODP coresdownload
50%1997Hollis, C. J.: Cretaceous-Paleocene Radiolaria from eastern Marlborough, New Zealand
50%110
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1996Deng, Xinhua; Underwood, Michael B.: Influence of clay mineralogy on location of the decollement zone, Barbados accretionary complex
50%74
74-525
2002Keller, Gerta; Adatte, Thierry et al.: Multiple spherule layers in the late Maastrichtian of northeastern Mexico
50%154
154-929
1996Paul, Hilary A.; Zachos, James C. et al.: A high-resolution geochemical record of orbitally forced variations in ice-volume and ocean chemistry across the Oligocene/Miocene boundary
50%77
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1987Schlager, W.; Buffler, R. T. et al.: Deep Sea Drilling in the western Straits of Florida
50%78
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1990Donnelly, Thomas W.: Pelagic sediment, deep-water chemistry, and tectonics; an application of the history of biological sediment accumulation on the tectonic history of the Caribbean
50%11
11-105
41
41-367
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2003Bornemann, Andre; Aschwer, Ute et al.: The impact of calcareous nannofossils on the pelagic carbonate accumulation across the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundarydownload
50%189
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189-1170
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189-1172
2004Robert, Christian: Cenozoic environments in the Tasmanian area of the Southern Ocean (ODP Leg 189); inferences from bulk and clay mineralogy
50%85
85-572
85-575
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199-1219
2008Griffith, Elizabeth M.; Paytan, Adina et al.: A dynamic marine calcium cycle during the past 28 million yearsdownload
50%165
165-1001
171B
171B-1050
1999Ogg, James G.; Roehl, Ursula et al.: Astronomical calibration of the Danian time scale and spreading rates
50%2072005Danelian, Taniel; Le Callonnec, Laurence et al.: Resultats preliminaires sur la sedimentation pelagique de l'Atlantique tropical au Cretace et au Tertiaire (plateau de Demerara, Leg ODP 207) Preliminary results on Cretaceous-Tertiary tropical Atlantic pelagic sedimentation (Demerara Rise, ODP Leg 207)
50%166
166-1003
166-1004
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1999Williams, Trevor; Pirmez, Carlos: FMS images from carbonates of the Bahama Bank slope, ODP Leg 166; lithological identification and cyclo-stratigraphy
50%1661997Eberli, Gregor P.; Anselmetti, F. S. et al.: Lithology and log signature of the Neogene seismic sequences of western Great Bahama Bank; results of a seven hole transect
50%14
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1999Hofmann, P.; Ricken, W. et al.: Coupled oceanic effects of climatic cycles from late Albian deep-sea sections of the North Atlantic
50%90
90-593
2004Cooke, Penelope J.; Nelson, Campbell S. et al.: Textural variations in Neogene pelagic carbonate ooze at DSDP Site 593, southern Tasman Sea, and their paleoceanographic implicationsdownload
50%174A
174A-1073
2001Savrda, Charles E.: Ichnofabrics and substrate-controlled ichnofacies in Tertiary deep-water stratigraphic sequences, New Jersey slope (ODP Site 1073)
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1984Gottfried, M. D.; Doyle, P. S. et al.: Stratigraphic interpretations of pelagic sequences revised on the basis of ichthyoliths
50%1661996Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: The record of Neogene sea-level changes on the slopes of western Great Bahama Bank; results from ODP Leg 166
50%1501997McHugh, C. M. G.; Miller, K. G. et al.: Effects of relative sea-level changes on the diagenesis of Eocene sediment, New Jersey slope and coastal plain
50%43
43-386
2005Hu Xiumian; Jansa, Luba et al.: Upper Cretaceous oceanic red beds (CORBs) in the Tethys; occurrences, lithofacies, age, and environmentsdownload
50%113
113-690
1993MacLean, Jena A.: The origin and nature of the geochemical and geophysical variations in lower Eocene Antarctic cyclic sediments
50%170
170-1039
2011Charpentier, D.; Buatier, M. D. et al.: Conditions and mechanism for the formation of iron-rich montmorillonite in deep-sea sediments (Costa Rica margin); coupling high-resolution mineralogical characterization and geochemical modeling
50%130
130-807
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2012Higgins, John A; Schrag, Daniel P: Cenozoic seawater chemistry; insights from Mg isotopes in pelagic carbonate sediments and pore-fluidsdownload
50%119
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119-744
2011Roberts, Andrew P.; Florindo, Florindo et al.: Magnetotactic bacterial abundance in pelagic marine environments is limited by organic carbon flux and availability of dissolved iron
50%3172013Vandeginste, Veerle; John, Cedric M.: Diagenetic implications of stylolitization in pelagic carbonates, Canterbury Basin, offshore New Zealand
50%320
320-U1331
2013Kamikuri, Shin-ichi; Moore, Theodore C. et al.: Early and middle Eocene radiolarian assemblages in the eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean (IODP Leg 320 Site U1331); faunal changes and implications for paleoceanography
42%40
40-363
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2000Kelly, Daniel C.; Zachos, James C. et al.: On the genesis of Oligocene-aged Braarudosphaera chalks in the South Atlantic Ocean
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1982Pflaumann, Uwe; Cepek, Pavel: Cretaceous foraminiferal and nannoplankton biostratigraphy and paleoecology along the West African continental margin
42%11
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1998Frank, Tracy D.; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Interpreting geochemical signals in pelagic carbonates; controls on diagenetic signatures
42%86
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1996Bijaksana, Satria: Magnetic anisotropy and correction of paleomagnetic inclination shallowing in deep-sea sediments
42%178
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178-1100
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178-1103
1998Barker, Peter F.; Camerlenghi, Angelo: Major results of ODP Leg 178, Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula; shelf-slope-rise sediment transport and deposition at a glacial margin
42%61
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2004Schumacher, Stefanie; Lazarus, David: Regional differences in pelagic productivity in the late Eocene to early Oligocene; a comparison of southern high latitudes and lower latitudesdownload
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2006Stancin, A. M.; Gleason, J. D. et al.: Radiogenic isotopic mapping of late Cenozoic eolian and hemipelagic sediment distribution in the east-central Pacificdownload
42%166
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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
42%11
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1999Frank, Tracy D.; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Diagenesis of Lower Cretaceous pelagic carbonates, North Atlantic; paleoceanographic signals obscured
42%208
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2010Keating-Bitonti, Caitlin; Kelly, D. Clay et al.: Influence of North Atlantic Deep Water on global carbon cycling during the late Miocene

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