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57% | 68 68-502 68-503 | 1995 | Kucera, Michal; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Evolution in the late Neogene Sphaeroidinella lineage; random walk model approach | |
57% | 6 7 21 29 30 44 48 80 82 94 95 | 1990 | Coles, Graham; Ayress, Michael A. et al.: A comparison of North Atlantic and Pacific Cainozoic deep-sea Ostracoda | |
57% | 43 43-384 62 62-465 | 1996 | Norris, Richard D.: Symbiosis as an evolutionary innovation in the radiation of Paleocene planktic foraminifera | |
57% | 122 122-762 122-763 | 1993 | Jones, R. W.; Ventris, P. A. et al.: Sequence stratigraphy of Barrow Group (Berriasian-Valanginian) siliciclastics, North-West Shelf, Australia, with emphasis on the sedimentological and palaeontological characterization of systems tracts | |
57% | 86 86-577 119 119-738 | 1994 | Lu, Gangyi; Keller, Gerta: Stasis and saltation; species richness change in low-latitude planktic foraminifera during the late Paleocene to early Eocene | |
57% | | 1998 | Strong, C. P.; Webb, P. N.: Lower Miocene Foraminifera from CRP-1 Drillhole | |
57% | 38 151 151-913 | 1995 | Hull, Donna Meyerhoff: Paleoceanographic implications of Eocene-Oligocene radiolaria from the Norwegian-Greenland Sea; results from ODP Leg 151 | |
57% | 90 90-593 | 1995 | Scott, G. H.; Nelson, C. S. et al.: Planktic foraminiferal events in early Miocene zones N.6 and N.7 at Southwest Pacific DSDP Site 593; relation with climatic changes in oxygen isotope zone Mi1b | |
57% | 94 94-607 94-610 | 1996 | Cronin, Thomas M.: Deep water North Atlantic ostracods and Pliocene palaeoceanography (3.2-2.8Ma), DSDP sites 610A and 607 | |
57% | 22 22-217 | 1989 | Gupta, Anil K.; Srinivasan, M. S.: Benthic foraminiferal changes across the Oligocene-Miocene boundary at DSDP Site 217, northern Indian Ocean | |
57% | 74 74-527 74-528 74-529 | 1989 | Alcala-Herrera, Javier Alejandro: Coccoliths from the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary of the Walvis Ridge, South Atlantic; biostratigraphic and paleoecological implications | |
57% | 86 86-577 | 1996 | Lu, G.; Keller, G.: Separating ecological assemblages using stable isotope signals; late Paleocene to early Eocene planktic foraminifera, DSDP Site 577 | |
57% | 111 111-677 130 130-806 | 1995 | Chepstow-Lusty, Alex; Chapman, Mark: The decline and extinction of upper Pliocene discoasters; a comparison of two Equatorial Pacific Ocean records | |
57% | 23 23-219 23-220 24 24-237 24-238 | 1992 | Rai, Ajai K.; Srinivasan, M. S.: Neogene deep sea benthic foraminiferal diversity in the Indian Ocean; paleoceanographic implications | |
57% | 86 86-577 119 119-738 | 1992 | Lu, Gangyi; Keller, Gerta: Planktic foraminiferal turnovers and paleoceanographic events during the late Paleocene and early Eocene in the tropical Pacific Ocean | |
57% | 41 41-366 71 71-511 | 1986 | Fenner, J.: Information from diatom analysis concerning the Eocene-Oligocene boundary | |
57% | 177 177-1093 | 2002 | Grigorov, Ivo; Pearce, Richard B. et al.: Southern Ocean laminated diatom ooze: mat deposits and potential for palaeo-flux studies, ODP leg 177, Site 1093 | |
57% | 44 44-390 | 1999 | Houston, Ryan M.; Huber, Brian T. et al.: Size-related isotopic trends in some Maastrichtian planktic Foraminifera; methodological comparisons, intraspecific variability, and evidence for photosymbiosis | |
57% | | 1999 | Frank, Tracy D.; Arthur, Michael A.: Tectonic forcings of Maastrichtian ocean-climate evolution | download |
57% | | 1998 | Boersma, Anne; Premoli Silva, Isabella et al.: Trophic models for the well-mixed and poorly mixed warm oceans across the Paleocene/Eocene epoch boundary | |
57% | 90 90-594 | 2001 | Marret, Fabienne; de Vernal, Anne et al.: Late Quaternary sea-surface conditions at DSDP Hole 594 in the Southwest Pacific Ocean based on dinoflagellate cyst assemblages | |
57% | 171A 171A-1049 171B | 2001 | Kuypers, Marcel M. M.; Blokker, Peter et al.: Massive expansion of marine Archaea during a Mid-Cretaceous oceanic anoxic event | |
57% | 143 143-865 | 1994 | Ivanova, Elena V.; Murdmaa, Ivar O.: Dissolution of planktic foraminifers on the Mid-Pacific guyots during Cenozoic related to oxygen-minimum zone | |
57% | 24 24-237 115 115-707 115-709 115-710 | 1998 | Smart, C. W.: Diversity patterns of Miocene benthic Foraminifera in the Somali Basin, northwestern Indian Ocean | |
57% | 29 90 | 1998 | Buening, Nancy; Carlson, Sandra J. et al.: Evidence for the early Oligocene formation of a proto-subtropical convergence from oxygen isotope records of New Zealand Paleogene brachiopods | |
57% | 143 143-865 | 1998 | Kelly, D. Clay; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: Evolutionary consequences of the latest Paleocene thermal maximum for tropical planktonic Foraminifera | |
57% | 41 41-368 | 1987 | Kaminski, Michael A.; Gradstein, Felix M.: Paleobiogeography of Paleogene flysch-type foraminiferal assemblages in the North Atlantic | |
57% | | 2009 | Schumann, D.; Raub, T. D. et al.: Occurrence of gigantic biogenic magnetite during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum | |
57% | 68 68-502 68-503 | 1996 | McDougall, Kristin A.: Benthic foraminiferal response to the emergence of the Isthmus of Panama and coincident paleoceanographic changes | |
57% | 22 22-217 | 1997 | Sarkar, Ashish; Datta, Saugata et al.: Some aspects of Plio/Pleistocene boundary; a case history from DSDP Site 217, southern Bay of Bengal | |
57% | 171B 171B-1050 171B-1052 | 2005 | Watkins, David K.; Cooper, Matthew J. et al.: Calcareous nannoplankton response to late Albian oceanic anoxic event 1d in the western North Atlantic | download |
57% | 21 21-208 181 181-1121 | 2002 | Hollis, Christopher John: Biostratigraphy and paleoceanographic significance of Paleocene radiolarians from offshore eastern New Zealand | |
57% | 90 90-594 | 1994 | McMinn, Andrew; Sun, Xuekun: Recent dinoflagellate cysts from the Chatham Rise, Southern Ocean, east of New Zealand | |
57% | 29 29-277 | 1993 | Jenkins, D. Graham; Strong, P. et al.: Southwest Pacific Paleocene planktonic foraminifera | |
57% | 120 120-748 120-751 | 1998 | Bohaty, Steven M.; Harwood, David M.: Southern Ocean Pliocene paleotemperature variation from high-resolution silicoflagellate biostratigraphy | |
57% | 48 48-401 | 2001 | Odin, Gilles S.; Arz Sola, Jose Antonio et al.: Campanian-Maastrichtian planktonic Foraminifera at Tercis les Bains (Landes, France); synthetic view and potential for global correlation | |
57% | 40 40-364 71 71-511 79 79-545 122 122-763 | 1992 | Cashman, Richard E.; Leckie, R. Mark: Reconstructing Albian oceans from the planktonic foraminiferal record | |
57% | 27 27-263 | 1995 | Holbourn, Ann E. L.; Kaminski, Michael A.: Lower Cretaceous benthic foraminifera from DSDP Site 263: micropalaeontological constraints for the early evolution of the Indian Ocean | |
57% | 94 94-607 94-610 | 1997 | Cronin, T. M.; Raymo, M. E.: Orbital forcing of deep-sea benthic species diversity | |
57% | 94 94-608 94-609 94-610 108 108-659 108-664 | 1995 | Su, Xin: Development of the Plio-Pleistocene coccolith assemblages in the NE Atlantic correlated to climatic changes | |
57% | 113 113-689 113-690 120 120-747 | 1995 | Alroy, J.: Does climate or competition control mammalian diversity? | |
57% | 113 113-689 113-690 | 1996 | Thomas, E.; Shackleton, N. J.: The Paleocene-Eocene benthic foraminiferal extinction and stable isotope anomalies | |
57% | 43 43-384 74 74-528 198 198-1209 | 2004 | Fuqua, L. M.; Bralower, T. J.: Evolutionary events and phytoplankton recovery after the K/T mass extinction | |
57% | 186 186-1151 | 2004 | Hayashi, Hiroki: Faunal analysis of Neogene planktonic Foraminifera from forearc sediments of the Japan Trench, ODP Site 1151, Leg 186 | |
57% | 111 111-677 | 2004 | Martinez, I.; Rincon, D. et al.: Foraminifera and coccolithophorid assemblage changes in the Panama Basin during the last deglaciation; response to sea-surface productivity induced by a transient climate change | |
57% | | 2005 | Finkel, Zoe V.; Katz, Miriam E. et al.: Climatically driven macroevolutionary patterns in the size of marine diatoms over the Cenozoic | |
57% | 90 90-594 | 1994 | Hornibrook, N. de B.; Jenkins, D. G.: DSDP Site 594, Chatham Rise, New Zealand; late Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy revised | |
57% | 48 48-401 | 1997 | Pardo, Alfonso; Keller, Gerta et al.: Planktic foraminiferal turnover across the Paleocene-Eocene transition at DSDP Site 401, Bay of Biscay, North Atlantic | |
57% | 130 130-806 | 1997 | Resig, Johanna M.; Cheong, Hae-Kyung: Pliocene-Holocene benthic foraminiferal assemblages and water mass history, ODP 806B, western Equatorial Pacific | |
57% | 93 93-604 95 95-612 | 1993 | McCarthy, Francine M. G.; Scott, David B. et al.: The evolution of the slope water mass, western North Atlantic Ocean, in response to Quaternary climatic change | |
57% | 22 22-217 25 25-249 121 121-758 | 1994 | Shin, Im Chul: Calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and paleoceanography of Late Cretaceous Indian Ocean | |
57% | 74 74-525 74-527 | 1997 | Widmark, Joen G. V.: Deep-sea benthic Foraminifera from Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary strata in the South Atlantic; taxonomy and paleoecology | |
57% | 62 62-465 74 74-525 74-527 | 1989 | Widmark, Joen G. V.: Deep-sea benthonic foraminiferal changes across the K/T boundary at DSDP sites 465A, 525A, and 527 | |
57% | 85 85-574 108 108-667 | 1989 | Olafsson, Gunnar: Quantitative calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy of upper Oligocene to middle Miocene sediments from eastern Equatorial Atlantic Ocean | |
57% | 171B 198 | 2008 | Petrizzo, M. R.: The impact of climate instability on marine ecosystems; planktonic foraminiferal biological response to the latest Albian oceanic anoxic event 1d and to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum | |
52% | 80 80-548 | 1985 | Poag, C. Wylie; Low, Doris: Environmental trends among Neogene benthic foraminifers at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 548, Irish continental margin | download |
50% | 12 12-111 12-116 12-117 38 38-338 38-345 41 41-369 48 48-405 48-406 77 77-540 79 79-547 80 80-549 95 95-612 | 1996 | Damassa, Sarah Pierce; Williams, Graham L.: Species diversity patterns in North Atlantic Eocene-Oligocene dinoflagellates | |
49% | 23 23-219 26 26-253 29 29-277 31 31-292 40 40-363 | 1982 | Keller, Gerta R.: Eocene-Oligocene temperature drop; a stepped cooling trend | |
49% | 62 62-463 | 1999 | Boomer, Ian: Late Cretaceous and Cainozoic bathyal Ostracoda from the Central Pacific (DSDP Site 463) | |
49% | 74 74-525 | 1999 | Cook, Mea Young Sohn: Late Maastrichtian populations of planktonic Foraminifera of the South Atlantic | |
49% | 151 151-907 162 162-907 162-982 | 1999 | Amigo, Alejandro E.: Miocene silicoflagellate stratigraphy; Iceland and Rockall plateaus | |
49% | | 1999 | Ayress, Michael; Barrows, Timothy et al.: Neogene to Recent species of Krithe (Crustacea, Ostracoda) from the Tasman Sea and off southern Australia with description of five new species | |
49% | 175 175-1082 | 2004 | Baumann, Karl-Heinz; Freitag, Tobias: Pleistocene fluctuations in the northern Benguela Current system as revealed by coccolith assemblages | download |
49% | 199 199-1218 199-1219 | 2006 | Takata, Hiroyuki; Nomura, Ritsuo: Oligocene benthic foraminifers from the eastern Equatorial Pacific, Sites 1218 and 1219, ODP Leg 199 | |
49% | 104 104-643 162 162-985 | 1999 | Williams, Graham L.; Manum, Svein B.: Oligocene-early Miocene dinocyst stratigraphy of Hole 985A (Norwegian Sea) | |
49% | 39 39-356 43 43-384 62 62-465 72 72-516 74 74-526 74-527 | 1992 | Widmark, Joen G. V.; Malmgren, Bjorn A.: Biogeography of terminal Cretaceous deep-sea benthic foraminifera from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans | |
49% | 80 80-550 154 154-929 199 199-1215 199-1220 199-1221 208 208-1262 208-1263 | 2004 | Raffi, I.: New data on the distribution of calcareous nannofossils during and after the Paleocene/Eocene transition | |
49% | | 2003 | Hart, M.; Swiecicki, T.: Stratigraphy of Maastrichtian Foraminiferida from the United Kingdom; the Maastrichtian of Norfolk | |
49% | 90 90-593 | 2005 | Crundwell, Martin P.; Cooke, Penelope J. et al.: Intraspecific morphological variation in late Miocene Bolboforma, and implications for their classification, ecology, and biostratigraphic utility | download |
49% | 113 113-689 | 2005 | Funakawa, Satoshi; Nishi, Hiroshi: Late middle Eocene to late Oligocene Radiolarian biostratigraphy in the Southern Ocean (Maud Rise, ODP Leg 113, Site 689) | download |
49% | 128 128-798 | 2006 | Pletnev, S. P.; Sukhanov, V. V.: Dynamics of planktonic foraminiferal community in the Sea of Japan during the last 2 My | |
49% | 12 12-116 162 162-982 | 1999 | Spiegler, Dorothee: Bolboforma biostratigraphy from the Hatton-Rockall Basin (North Atlantic) | |
49% | 64 64-480 | 2005 | Barron, John A.; Bukry, David et al.: Paleoceanographic history of the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California, during the past 15,000 years based on diatoms, silicoflagellates, and biogenic sediments | download |
49% | 184 184-1143 | 2005 | Li Baohua; Jian Zhimin et al.: Paleoceanography of the South China Sea since the middle Miocene; evidence from planktonic Foraminifera | download |
49% | | 2005 | Villa, Guiliana; Palandri, Silvia et al.: Quaternary calcareous nannofossils from Periantarctic basins; paleoecological and paleoclimatic implications | download |
49% | 199 199-1218 199-1219 | 2005 | Kamikuri, Shin-ichi; Nishi, Hiroshi et al.: Radiolarian faunal turnover across the Oligocene/Miocene boundary in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean | download |
49% | 184 184-1148 | 2002 | Kuhnt, Wolfgang; Holbourn, Ann et al.: The early history of the South China Sea; evolution of Oligocene-Miocene deep water environments | |
49% | 94 94-608 94-609 94-610 108 108-659 108-664 | 1997 | Su, X.; Samtleben, S. et al.: Response of Northeast Atlantic coccolith floras to increased climatic instability since the last 5.2 million years | |
49% | 122 122-763 | 2010 | Singh, 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 | |
49% | 117 117-722 121 121-758 | 2006 | Kawagata, 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 |
49% | 155 | 1998 | Vilela, Claudia Gutterres: Benthic foraminifera of mass-transport deposits (MTDs) in the Amazon Fan | |
49% | 23 23-219 23-220 25 25-241 | 1997 | Sarkar, Ashish; Guha, Asit K.: Diversity of planktonic foraminiferal assemblages from Quaternary sequences at DSDP sites 219, 220 and 241 in northern Indian Ocean | |
49% | 12 12-111 15 15-152 43 43-384 44 44-390 62 62-463 93 93-605 | 1996 | Nederbragt, Alexandra J.: Quantitative biogeography of the Late Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera and latitudinal diversity gradients | |
49% | 113 113-690 | 2006 | Friedrich, Oliver; Schmiedl, Gerhard et al.: Stable isotope composition of Late Cretaceous benthic Foraminifera from the southern South Atlantic; biological and environmental effects | download |
49% | 38 38-336 94 94-609 105 105-646 114 114-704 | 1994 | Bjorklund, K. R.; Ciesielski, P. F.: Ecology, morphology, stratigraphy, and the paleoceanographic significance of Cycladophora davisiana davisiana; Part I, Ecology and morphology | |
49% | 143 143-866 143-867 143-868 | 1999 | Masse, Jean-Pierre; Arnaud-Vanneau, Annie: Early Cretaceous calcareous algae of the Mid-Pacific Mountains | |
49% | 117 117-731 130 130-807 | 2009 | Sato, Tokiyuki; Chiyonobu, Shun: Cenozoic paleoceanography indicated by size change of calcareous nannofossil and Discoaster abundance | |
49% | 48 48-401 | 2012 | Yamaguchi, Tatsuhiko; Norris, Richard D.: Deep-sea ostracode turnovers through the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum in DSDP Site 401, Bay of Biscay, North Atlantic | |
44% | 159 159-959 | 1998 | Shin, Im Chul: Pliocene-Pleistocene paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic history of Site 959, eastern Equatorial Atlantic Ocean | download |
42% | 5 5-33 18 18-173 63 63-469 63-470 63-471 63-472 63-473 66 66-493 | 1986 | Domack, C. R.: Reconstruction of the California Current at 5, 8, and 10 million years b.p. using radiolarian indicators | |
42% | 28 28-270 | 2000 | Strong, C. P.; Webb, P. N.: Oligocene and Miocene Foraminifera from CRP-2/2A, Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica | |
42% | 25 25-249 26 26-256 26-257 26-258 27 27-259 27-261 27-263 123 123-765 123-766 | 1996 | Holbourn, Ann E. L.; Kaminski, Michael A.: Lower Cretaceous benthic foraminifera from DSDP and ODP sites of the Indian Ocean; a review and synthesis | |
42% | 38 38-338 38-339 38-340 38-343 105 105-647 114 114-699 114-700 114-702 114-703 | 1995 | Amigo, Alejandro E.; Muller, Michael: A lineage phylogeny for the silicoflagellate genus Corbisema Hanna | |
42% | 80 80-549 80-550 82 82-558 82-563 94 94-606 94-607 94-608 94-609 94-610 94-611 | 1990 | Whatley, Robin C.; Coles, Graham P.: Global change and the biostratigraphy of North Atlantic Cainozoic deep water Ostracoda | |
42% | 81 81-552 94 94-607 108 108-658 108-659 108-662 111 111-677 115 115-709 115-716 | 1996 | Chepstow-Lusty, Alex: The last million year of the discoasters; a global synthesis for the upper Pliocene | |
42% | 184 184-1144 | 2003 | Sun Xiangjun; Luo Yunli et al.: Deep-sea pollen from the South China Sea; Pleistocene indicators of East Asian monsoon | download |
42% | 20 20-198 43 43-385 43-386 47 47-398 93 93-603 95 95-603 103 103-641 129 129-800 129-801 144 185 185-801 | 1996 | Kuhnt, Wolfgang; Moullade, Michel et al.: Cretaceous palaeoceanographic events and abyssal agglutinated foraminifera | |
42% | 131 131-808 196 196-808 | 2004 | Colwell, Frederick; Matsumoto, Ryo et al.: A review of the gas hydrates, geology, and biology of the Nankai Trough | download |
42% | 90 90-594 181 181-1119 181-1122 | 2004 | Hayward, Bruce W.; Sabaa, Ashwaq et al.: Benthic Foraminifera and the late Quaternary (last 150 ka) paleoceanographic and sedimentary history of the Bounty Trough, east of New Zealand | download |
42% | 26 26-258 | 2008 | Lees, Jacqueline A.: The calcareous nannofossil record across the Late Cretaceous Turonian/Coniacian boundary, including new data from Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic and England | download |
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