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Score Exp/Site/HoleYearAuthor/TitleFull text
49%135
135-841
1994Chaproniere, George C. H.: Middle and late Eocene larger foraminifers from Site 841 (Tongan Platform)download
49%1997Liu, Chengjie; Browning, James V. et al.: Upper Cretaceous to Miocene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy; results of Leg 150X, the New Jersey Coastal Plain Drilling Projectdownload
49%166
166-1003
166-1004
166-1005
166-1006
166-1007
2000Wright, James D.; Kroon, Dick: Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of Leg 166download
49%31
31-290
31-291
31-292
31-293
31-294
31-295
31-296
31-297
31-298
1975Ujiie, H.: Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy in the western Philippine Sea, Leg 31 of DSDPdownload
49%24
24-236
24-237
24-238
1974Heiman, M. E.; Frerichs, W. E. et al.: Paleogene planktonic foraminifera from the western tropical Indian Ocean, Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 24download
49%73
73-519
73-520
73-521
73-522
73-523
1984Wright, Ramil C.; Poore, Richard Z. et al.: Biostratigraphic summary, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 73download
49%28
28-264
28-274
1975Kaneps, A. G.: Cenozoic planktonic foraminifera from Antarctic deep-sea sediments, Leg 28, DSDPdownload
48%76
76-533
76-534
1983Moullade, Michel: Upper Neogene and Quaternary planktonic foraminifers from the Blake Outer Ridge and Blake-Bahama Basin (western North Atlantic), Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 76, sites 533 and 534download
48%21
21-208
1973Webb, P. N.: Upper Cretaceous-Paleocene foraminifera from Site 208 (Lord Howe Rise, Tasman Sea), DSDP, Leg 21download
48%22
22-211
22-212
22-213
22-214
22-215
22-216
22-217
22-218
1974Gartner, Stefan, Jr.; Johnson, David A. et al.: Paleontology synthesis of deep sea drilling results from Leg 22 in the northeastern Indian Oceandownload
48%72
72-517
1981Leonard, Kathy: Oxygen and carbon isotope stratigraphy of the South Atlantic Ocean for the Pliocene Epoch
48%1981Jenkins, D. G.: Planktonic foraminifera and the Palaeogene/Neogene boundary in the Southwest Pacific
48%21
21-209
1983Liew, Keuk Sen: Late Pliocene foraminifera from DSDP Site 209 (Coral Sea); taxonomy and environmental interpretation
48%12
12-116
1975Poore, R. Z.; Berggren, W. A.: Late Cenozoic biostratigraphy and paleoclimatology of the Hatton-Rockall Basin; DSDP Site 116
48%1981Keller, Gerta; Barron, John A.: Integrated planktic foraminiferal and diatom biochronology for the Northeast Pacific and Monterey Formation
48%221988Srinivasan, M. S.: Late Cenozoic sequences of Andaman Nicobar Islands; their regional significance and correlation
48%90
90-594
1988Cooke, Penelope J.; Nelson, Campbell S.: Micropalaeontology and climatic implications of the latest Quaternary section at DSDP Site 594, Southeast New Zealand
48%23
23-219
1988Ramanathan, S.; Pandey, Jagadish: Neogene/Quaternary boundary in Indian basins
48%1990Giraudeau, J.; Pujos, A.: Fonction de transfert basee sur les nannofossiles calcaires du Pleistocene des Caraibes Calcareous nannofossil-based transfer function in Caribbean Pleistocene sediments
48%211978Irvine, I.: Late Pliocene-Quaternary biostratigraphy and climatic change in DSDP 208, Lord Howe Rise
48%92
92-597
92-598
92-599
92-600
92-601
92-602
1986Romine, Karen: Planktonic foraminifers from Oligocene to Pleistocene sediments, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 92download
48%39
39-357
1977Berggren, W. A.: Late Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and biochronology; the Globorotalia miozea and Globorotalia crassaformis lineages on the Rio Grande Rise (South Atlantic)
48%1984Poore, Richard Z.; Barron, John A. et al.: Biochronology of the northern Pacific Miocene
48%164
164-997
2000Nishi, Hiroshi; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Paleoceanographic changes in the dynamics of subtropical Atlantic surface conditions at hole 997A
48%90
90-594
1994Dudley, Walter C.; Nelson, Campbell S.: The influence of non-equilibrium isotope fractionation on the Quaternary calcareous nannofossil stable isotope signal in the Southwest Pacific Ocean, DSDP Site 594
48%90
90-593
1988Waghorn, D. B.: A review of Oligocene calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy
48%16
16-158
1982Dunn, Dean Alan: Miocene sediments of the equatorial Pacific Ocean; carbonate stratigraphy and dissolution history
48%64
64-480
1982Murray, David W.: Paleo-oceanography of the Gulf of California based on silicoflagellates from marine varved sediments
48%1988Dowsett, Harry J.: Diachrony of late Neogene microfossils in the Southwest Pacific Ocean; application of the graphic correlation methoddownload
48%80
80-548
1988Loubere, Paul: Gradual late Pliocene onset of glaciation; a deep-sea record from the Northeast Atlantic
48%32
32-304
1974Lehmann, Roger: Crustacean coproliths from topmost Jurassic or basal Cretaceous deposits of the northwestern Pacific
48%41
41-369
1980Diester-Haass, L.: Oligocene at Site 369A (DSDP Leg 41); reduced carbonate accumulation rates lead to high opal content
48%1974Schlanger, Seymour O.; Douglas, Robert G.: The pelagic ooze-chalk-limestone transition and its implications for marine stratigraphy
48%1971Worsley, T. R.: Calcareous nannofossil zonation of Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous sediments from the western Atlantic
48%21
40
41
42
43
1976Eberhart, J.: Of life and death and magnetism
48%1011986Watkins, D. K.; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: Micropaleontological results from Ocean Drilling Program Leg 101 on carbonate platform growth and sea level changes
48%22
22-214
1982Malmgren, Bjorn A.; Lohmann, G. P. et al.: Ten million years of evolution in the planktonic foraminiferal Globorotalia tumida group
48%39
39-354
1982Biolzi, M.: The Oligocene/Miocene boundary in the equatorial Atlantic DSDP Site 354, results of studies on planktic foraminifera and calcareous nannofossils
48%29
29-284
1982Malmgren, Bjoern A.; Kennett, James P.: The potential of morphometrically based phylo-zonation; application of a late Cenozoic planktonic foraminiferal lineage
48%1990Macleod, Norman; Keller, Gerta: Chronostratigraphy of K/T boundary sequences
48%2000Mutterlose, Joerg: Early Cretaceous climates; from an icehouse to a greenhouse world
48%2000Hilgen, Frederik J.; Krijgsman, Wout et al.: Integrated stratigraphy and astronomical calibration of the Serravallian/Tortonian boundary section at Monte Gibliscemi (Sicily, Italy)
48%1985Monechi, Simonetta; Thierstein, Hans R.: Late Cretaceous-Eocene nannofossil and magnetostratigraphic correlations near Gubbio, Italy
48%131985Mueller, Carla: Late Miocene to Recent Mediterranean biostratigraphy and paleoenvironments based on calcareous nannoplankton
48%82
82-563
1985Melillo, Allan Joseph: Late Oligocene to Pliocene sea-level cycle events in the Baltimore Canyon trough and western North Atlantic Basin
48%1992Berggren, William A.: A revised Neogene magnetobiochronology; framework for improved global marine-terrestrial correlations
48%13
13-125
13-126
13-127
1973Herman, Yvonne: Preliminary pteropod results from the Mediterranean Seadownload
48%211973Kennett, J. P.: Middle and late Cenozoic planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Southwest Pacific; DSDP Leg 21download
48%1996Dowsett, Harry J.; Barron, John A. et al.: Middle Pliocene sea surface temperatures: a global reconstruction
48%27
27-261
1989Cooper, M. Kevin E.: Nannofossil provincialism in the Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous (Kimmeridgian to Valanginian) period
48%175
175-1085
2004Foote, J. R.; Christensen, B. A. et al.: Pleistocene North Atlantic Deep Water production; a Southern Hemisphere perspective
48%1996D'Hondt, Steven; Arthur, Michael A.: Late Cretaceous oceans and the cool tropic paradox
48%1982Hughes, G. Wyn: Solomon Islands
48%29
29-284
1978Doake, C. S. M.: Climatic change and geomagnetic field reversals; a statistical correlation
48%1978Kennett, J. P.: The Kapitean (latest Miocene) paleoclimatic event in the South Pacific
48%1978Hofker, Jan: Analysis of a large succession of samples through the Maastrichtian and the lower Tertiary of Drill Hole 47.2, Shatsky Rise, Pacific, Deep Sea Drilling Project
48%119
119-738
1993Keller, Gerta: K/T boundary mass extinction restricted to low latitudes?
48%1041993Poole, David A. R.; Vorren, Tore O.: Miocene to Quaternary paleoenvironments and uplift history on the mid Norwegian shelf
48%134
134-828
1993Martinez, J. I.: Organic matter flux as a control on foraminiferal fragmentation in SW Pacific deep-sea cores during the Brunhes Chron
48%1995D'Hondt, Steven; Donaghay, Percy: Carbon isotopic recovery from mass extinctions; no Strangelove oceans on geologic timescales?
48%121
121-758
1995van Eijden, A. J. M.; Ganssen, G. M.: An Oligocene multi-species foraminiferal oxygen and carbon isotope record from ODP Hole 758A (Indian Ocean); paleoceanographic and paleo-ecologic implications
48%80
80-548
1990Dowsett, H. J.; Loubere, P.: High resolution late Pliocene sea-surface temperature record from northeastern Atlantic DSDP Site 548
48%18
18-173
1974Ingle, James C., Jr.: Oligocene to Holocene planktonic foraminiferal biofacies and paleoceanography of the California Current system at lat. 39 degrees N.
48%8
8-71
1974Price, Anthony B.: Plagoniid radiolaria from the Indian and Pacific oceans
48%8
8-71
8-71
1974Harper, Howard E., Jr.; Hart, George F.: Regression analysis applied to upper Cenozoic diatom biostratigraphy of JOIDES-Leg VIII-Hole 71
48%1994Spencer-Cervato, Cinzia; Thierstein, Hans R. et al.: How synchronous are Neogene marine plankton events?download
48%1994Sliter, William V.: Late Cretaceous hiatuses and global change
48%1985Hodell, David A.; Kennett, James P.: Miocene paleoceanography of the South Atlantic Ocean at 22, 16, and 8 Ma
48%120
120-748
1993Liu, Xinlan; Wei, Wuchang: Cooling event in the earliest Oligocene
48%1993Kennett, J. P.; Hodell, D. A.: Evidence for relative climatic stability of Antarctica during the early Pliocene; a marine perspective
48%1993MacLeod, Kenneth G.; Hoppe, Kathryn A.: Evidence that inoceramid bivalves were benthic and harbored chemosynthetic symbionts: Reply
48%94
94-607
1993Spencer-Cervato, Cinzia; Lazarus, Dave et al.: Evolution and migration of the Globorotalia crassaformis-Tosaensis-Truncatulinoides; stratigraphic and morphometric data
48%1993Di Stefano, E.; Sprovieri, R. et al.: High resolution biochronology in the Monte Narbone Formation of the Capo Rossello section and the Mediterranean first occurrence of Globorotalia truncatulinoides
48%124
124-769
1998Sautter, Leslie Reynolds: Morphologic and stable isotopic variability within the planktic foraminiferal genus Neogloboquadrina
48%1998Coxall, Helen K.; Pearson, Paul N. et al.: Morphological evolution and stable isotopic evidence for habitat change in the Eocene Hantkeninidae
48%1998Nikolaev, S. D.; Oskina, N. S. et al.: Neogene-Quaternary variations of the "pole-equator" temperature gradient of the surface oceanic waters in the North Atlantic and North Pacific
48%80
80-548
1991Boltovskoy, Esteban: On the destruction of foraminiferal tests (laboratory experiments)
48%80
80-548
1984Moss, Kevin; Loubere, Paul: Response of the North Atlantic to climatic variations in the late Pliocene
48%1989Gard, Gunilla: Variations in coccolith assemblages during the last glacial cycle in the high and mid-latitude Atlantic and Indian oceans
48%81
81-552
1990Dowsett, Harry J.; Poore, Richard Z.: A new planktic foraminifer transfer function for estimating Pliocene-Holocene paleoceanographic conditions in the North Atlantic
48%1984Zachos, J. C.; Arthur, M. A. et al.: Changes in paleoproductivity and paleotemperatures across the K/T boundary at various Atlantic and Pacific DSDP sites
48%901984Baker, Paul A.; Burns, Donna J.: Diagenesis of deep-sea carbonate sediments; isotopic and trace elemental studies
48%48
48-400
48-400A
48-401
48-401
1977Crockett, J. A.: Carbonate diagenesis in holes 400A and 401, Deep Sea Drilling Project, The bay of Biscay
48%1977Haq, B. U.; Premoli-Silva, I. et al.: Calcareous plankton paleobiogeographic evidence for major climatic fluctuations in the early Cenozoic Atlantic Oceandownload
48%21973Smali, Marina: Foraminiferi campaniano-maastrichtiani della Dorsale Medio-Atlantica Campanian-Maestrichtian foraminifera of Mid-Atlantic Ridge
48%114
114-704
1991Hodell, David A.; Mueller, Daniel W. et al.: Synthesis of oxygen and carbon isotopic results from Site 704; implications for major climatic-geochemical transitions during the late Neogenedownload
48%119
119-738
1991Lu, Gangyi; Keller, Gerta et al.: Planktic foraminiferal turnovers and paleoceanographic events across the Paleocene-Eocene transition in the Antarctic Indian Ocean
48%107
107-653
1991Sprovieri, R.: Plio-Pleistocene paleoclimatic evolution at ODP Leg 107 Site 653 (Tyrrhenian Sea - western Mediterranean)
48%1990Brunner, Charlotte A.; Rahman, A. et al.: Major climatic changes in surface waters of the Japan Sea since the early middle Miocene
48%113
113-693
113-693A
1990Leckie, R. Mark: Middle Cretaceous planktonic foraminifers of the Antarctic margin; Hole 693A, ODP Leg 113download
48%86
86-577
1993Lu, G.; Keller, G. et al.: Shell delta (super 13) C as a niche proxy of planktic foraminifers
48%58
58-445
1993Dowsett, Harry J.; West, Stephanie M.: Pliocene planktic foraminifer census data from Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 445
48%1001987Johnson, Glenn W.; Martin, Ronald E.: Quaternary planktonic foraminiferal paleoecology models, northeastern Gulf of Mexico
48%23
23-219
1987Raha, R. K.; Rajendran, C. P. et al.: Record of early Tertiary deposits in Kerala, India and its palaeogeographic significance
48%1984Hoffman, Antoni; Kitchell, Jennifer A.: Evolution in a pelagic planktic system; a paleobiologic test of models of multispecies evolution
48%961984Kohl, Barry: Foraminiferal biostratigraphy of Mississippi Fan/drill sites (Leg 96)
48%1987McCartney, Kevin: Silicoflagellates, ebridians, and archaeomonads
48%1551995Mikkelsen, Naja: High resolution biostratigraphy of the Amazon Fan
48%1995Londeix, L.: Les kystes de dinoflagelles du Golfe de Hammamet (Tunisie); contribution a la reconstitution paleoenvironnementale du Pliocene mediterraneen Dinoflagellate cysts from the Gulf of Hammamet (Tunisia); a paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the Mediterranean Pliocene
48%112
112-682
1997Ibaraki, Masako: Closing of the Central American Seaway and Neogene coastal upwelling along the Pacific Coast of South America

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