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1981Poore, Richard Z.: Late Miocene biogeography and paleoclimatology of the central North Atlantic
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1988Dowsett, Harry J.; Gosnell, Linda B. et al.: Pliocene planktonic foraminifer census data from Deep Sea Drilling Project holes 366A, 410, 606, and 646B
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1987Flores, J. A.; Sierro, F. J.: Nannoflora and planktonic foraminifera in the Tortonian-Messinian boundary interval of East Atlantic O.D.P. sites and their relationship with Spanish and Moroccan sections
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1985Clarke, W. Brian; Barnes, Ross O.: Fluid kinematics, fluid residence times and rock degassing in oceanic crust, determined from noble gas contents of DSDP pore waters
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1980Barnes, R. O.; Clarke, W. B.: (super 3) He/ (super 4) He, Ne and Ar concentrations in pore fluids of DSDP sites 398 to 438
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1989Flores, Jose-Abel; Sierro, Francisco-Javier: Calcareous nannoflora and planktonic foraminifera in the Tortorian-Messinian boundary interval of East Atlantic DSDP sites and their relation to Spanish and Moroccan sections
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1981Verosub, Kenneth L.; Moores, Eldridge M.: Tectonic rotations in extensional regimes and their paleomagnetic consequences for oceanic basaltsdownload
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2005Bylinskaya, Marina E.: Range and stratigraphic significance of the Globorotalia crassaformis plexus
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1987Barnes, Ross O.; Clarke, W. Brian: Fluid kinematics, fluid residence times, and rock degassing oceanic crust determined from noble gas contents of Deep Sea Drilling Project pore watersdownload
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1993Sierro, F. J.; Flores, J. A. et al.: Late Miocene globorotaliid event-stratigraphy and biogeography in the NE-Atlantic and Mediterranean
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2010Dowsett, Harry J.; Robinson, Marci M. et al.: The PRISMD3D paleoenvironmental reconstruction
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2001Furnes, Harald; Muehlenbachs, Karlis et al.: Microbial fractionation of carbon isotopes in altered basaltic glass from the Atlantic Ocean, Lau Basin and Costa Rica Rift
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2008Furnes, Harald; McLoughlin, Nicola et al.: Oceanic pillow lavas and hyaloclastites as habitats for microbial life through time; a review
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2006Furnes, Harald; Dilek, Yildirim et al.: Tectonic control of bioalteration in modern and ancient oceanic crust as evidenced by carbon isotopes
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1982Malmgren, Bjorn A.; Haq, Bilal U.: Assessment of quantitative techniques in a paleobiogeography
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2007Williams, Mark; Haywood, Alan M. et al.: Relative effect of taphonomy on calcification temperature estimates from fossil planktonic Foraminifera
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1979Searle, R. C.; Laughton, A. S. et al.: Site survey for Site 410, an example of the use of long-range side-scan sonar (Gloria)download
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1979Timofeev, P. P.; Rengarten, N. V. et al.: Clay minerals of sediments from DSDP Leg 49download
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2005Williams, Mark; Haywood, Alan M. et al.: Evaluating the efficacy of planktonic foraminifer calcite (super 18) O data for sea surface temperature reconstruction for the late Miocene
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2009Cramer, B. S.; Toggweiler, J. R. et al.: Ocean overturning since the Late Cretaceous; inferences from a new benthic foraminiferal isotope compilationdownload
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1979Schrader, H. J.: Opal phytoplankton in DSDP Leg 49 samplesdownload
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1979Roberts, W. P.: Origin of basaltic gravelly sands, holes 410, 410A, 412A, and 413download
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2010Dowsett, Harry J.; Robinson, Marci M. et al.: Mid-Piacenzian mean annual sea surface temperature analysis for data-model comparisons
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1979Varet, J.; Demange, J.: Autoclastic submarine breccias in Hole 410, Leg 49, and other DSDP sitesdownload
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1990Glacon, Georgette; Grazzini, Colette Vergnaud et al.: Planktonic foraminiferal events and stable isotope records in the upper Miocene, Site 654download
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1979Zolotarev, B. P.; Choporov, D. Ya. et al.: Petrochemistry of basalts and distribution of organic gases; holes 407, 408, 409, 410, 410A, 411, 412, and 413, DSDP Leg 49download
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1987Keigwin, Lloyd D., Jr.; Aubry, M. P. et al.: North Atlantic late Miocene stable-isotope stratigraphy, biostratigraphy, and magnetostratigraphydownload
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1979Luyendyk, B. P.; Cann, J. R. et al.: Site 410download

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