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Score Exp/Site/HoleYearAuthor/TitleFull text
100%23
23-224
2001Clift, P. D.; Shimizu, N. et al.: Development of the Indus Fan and its significance for the erosional history of the western Himalaya and Karakoram
33%421978Hsu, K. J.; Bernoulli, D.: Genesis of the Tethys and the Mediterraneandownload
24%1221992Gorur, Naci; Sengor, A. M. C.: Paleogeography and tectonic evolution of the eastern Tethysides; implications for the Northwest Australian margin breakup historydownload
24%116
116-717
116-718
116-719
1990Cochran, James R.: Himalayan uplift, sea level, and the record of Bengal Fan sedimentation at the ODP Leg 116 sitesdownload
21%1211989Peirce, John W.; Weissel, Jeffrey K. et al.: Leg 121 background and objectivesdownload
6%1842005Sun Xiangjun; Luo Yunli et al.: Deep-sea pollen research in the South China Seadownload
6%184
184-1143
2005Tian Jun; Wang Panxian et al.: Quaternary upper ocean thermal gradient variations in the South China Sea; implication of East Asian monsoon climatedownload
6%2082005Tuo Shouting; Liu Zhifei et al.: Marine carbonate dissolution record during the Eocene-Oligocene transition, the Walvis Ridge transect, South Atlanticdownload
6%128
128-798
2005Yi, Sangheon; Lee, Young-Joo et al.: Late Pliocene palynological assemblages from the ODP Site 798B, East Sea (Japan Sea); implications for vegetation and climatic historydownload
6%202
202-1240
2005Yu, Pai-Sen; Chen, Min-Te: A La Nina-like condition in the eastern Equatorial Pacific during MIS 13-15download
6%184
184-1145
184-1146
2005Liu Zhifei; Colin, Christophe et al.: Weathering, erosion, and East Asian monsoon evolution in South China and Indo-China during late Quaternary; clay minerals in the South China Seadownload

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