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Score ↓ | Exp/Site/Hole | Year | Author/Title | Full text |
100% | 28 28-266 29 29-278 | 1977 | Keany, J.: Late Cenozoic Antarctic radiolarian distributions; their paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic implications | |
100% | 28 28-266 29 29-277 | 1980 | Brewster, N. A.: Cenozoic biogenic silica sedimentation in the Antarctic Ocean | |
100% | 28 28-266 28-272 | 1978 | Sackett, W. M.: Stable carbon isotope paleoclimatology | |
80% | 28 28-266 29 29-278 36 36-329 | 1981 | Lazarus, David B.; Hays, James D.: Late Miocene history of the Southern Ocean | |
80% | 28 28-266 29 29-277 | 1977 | Brewster, N. A.: Biogenic silica sedimentation and surface productivity in the Cenozoic Antarctic Ocean | |
80% | 28 28-266 114 114-699 120 120-747 120-751 | 1996 | Barron, John A.: Diatom constraints on the position of the Antarctic Polar Front in the middle part of the Pliocene | |
80% | 28 28-266 | 2005 | Vlastelic, Ivan: Miocene climate change recorded in the chemical and isotopic (Pb, Nd, Hf) signature of Southern Ocean sediments | download |
70% | 28 28-266 113 113-695 114 114-699 120 120-747 120-751 | 1996 | Barron, John A.: Diatom constraints on sea surface temperatures and sea ice distribution during the middle part of the Pliocene | |
60% | 28 28-266 29 29-284 36 36-328 71 71-513 71-514 80 80-548 90 90-588 | 1987 | Mercer, J. H.: The Antarctic ice sheet during the late Neogene | |
60% | 1 1-2 1-3 7 7-62 7-65 7-66 9 9-77 28 28-266 32 32-310 62 62-463 85 85-572 89 89-586 | 1984 | Chaboudy, Louis R., Jr.: Long-term phosphorus flux to Neogene Antarctic and Pacific deep sea sediments | |
40% | 28 28-266 28-274 | 1975 | Kaneps, A. G.: Fecal pellets in Pliocene Antarctic deep-sea sediments, Leg 28, DSDP | download |
25% | 28 28-264 28-265 28-266 | 1975 | Kennett, J. P.: Neogene planktonic foraminiferal stratigraphy in deep-sea drilling sites, southeast Indian Ocean | download |
25% | 13 13-132 19 19-183 28 28-266 28-274 32 32-310 35 35-323 41 41-366 45 45-396 46 46-396 49 49-410 58 58-445 72 72-516 73 73-521 75 75-532 78 78-541 79 79-546 80 80-548 81 81-552 85 85-573 86 86-579 86-580 89 89-586 90 90-592 93 93-603 94 94-606 94-607 94-608 94-609 94-610 95 95-603 105 105-646 108 108-659 108-661 108-667 110 110-672 111 111-677 113 113-690 113-693 113-695 114 114-699 114-704 117 117-722 119 119-736 119-745 120 120-747 120-748 120-751 124 124-769 130 130-806 138 138-847 138-852 145 145-881 145-883 145-887 151 151-907 151-909 151-911 162 162-907 167 167-1014 167-1021 202 202-1237 | 2010 | Dowsett, Harry J.; Robinson, Marci M. et al.: Mid-Piacenzian mean annual sea surface temperature analysis for data-model comparisons | |
25% | 28 28-265 28-266 28-267 28-268 | 1975 | Kemp, E. M.; Frakes, L. A. et al.: Paleoclimatic significance of diachronous biogenic facies, Leg 28, Deep Sea Drilling Project | download |
20% | 28 28-265 28-266 28-267 28-274 | 1975 | Ford, A. B.: Antarctic deep-sea basalt, Southeast Indian Ocean and Balleny Basin, DSDP Leg 28 | download |
20% | 28 28-266 28-270 28-274 29 29-284 36 36-328 | 1979 | Wise, S. W.: Deep-sea drilling in Antarctic; late Tertiary paleoclimatic history | download |
15% | 28 28-265 28-266 28-274 | 1975 | Lowrie, W.; Hayes, D. E.: Magnetic properties of oceanic basalt samples | download |
13% | 113 | 1990 | Lazarus, David B.: Middle Miocene to Recent radiolarians from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica, ODP Leg 113 | download |
10% | 71 71-514 | 1983 | Ludwig, William J.; Krasheninnikov, Valery A. et al.: Site 514 | download |
10% | 28 28-266 | 1975 | Hayes, D. E.; Frakes, L. A. et al.: Site 266 | download |
9% | 28 28-270 | 1986 | Leckie, R. Mark; Webb, Peter-Noel: Late Paleogene and early Neogene foraminifers of Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 270, Ross Sea, Antarctica | download |
9% | 120 120-751 | 1989 | Schlich, Roland; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr. et al.: Site 751 | download |
9% | 113 113-689 113-690 | 1990 | Abelmann, Andrea: Oligocene to middle Miocene radiolarian stratigraphy of southern high latitudes from Leg 113, Sites 689 and 690, Maud Rise | download |
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