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2002Mac Niocaill, C.; Henderson, G. M.: A detailed paleomagnetic record from the Bahamas Bank; a record of the Blake event?
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1997Isern, A. R.; McKenzie, J. A. et al.: An early Pliocene drift deposit adjacent to the Great Bahama Bank; high resolution record of climatic and eustatic change
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2002Williams, Trevor; Kroon, Dick et al.: Middle and upper Miocene cyclostratigraphy of downhole logs and short- to long-term astronomical cycles in carbonate production of the Great Bahama Bank
80%166
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1999Kroon, D.; Rendle, R. H. et al.: Orbitally induced cyclicity patterns of late Cenozoic Great Bahama Bank platform production
80%166
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2004Steinke, Stephan; Rendle-Buehring, Rebecca: Sedimentologie und Fazies glazialer/interglazialer Periplattformsedimente des westlichen, leeseitigen Randes der Grossen Bahama Bank Sedimentology and facies of glacial/interglacial periplatform sediments of the western, lee-side margin of the Great Bahama Bank
80%166
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1999McKenzie, Judith A.; Spezzaferri, Silvia et al.: The Miocene-Pliocene boundary in the Mediterranean Sea and Bahamas; implications for a global flooding event in the earliest Pliocene
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2002Karpoff, Anne Marie; Destrigneville, Christine et al.: Phyllosilicates and zeolite assemblages in the carbonate periplatform of the Great Bahama Bank; origin and relation to diagenetic processes (ODP Leg 166, Sites 1006 and 1007)
80%101
101-633
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2005Schwarz, J.; Steinke, S. et al.: Mid-Pleistocene changes in the composition of periplatform sands of the Great Bahama Bank margins
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2002Spezzaferri, Silvia; McKenzie, Judith A. et al.: Linking the oxygen isotope record of late Neogene eustasy to sequence stratigraphic patterns along the Bahamas margin; results from a paleoceanographic study of ODP Leg 166, Site 1006 sediments
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2002Eberli, Gregor P.; Anselmetti, Flavio S. et al.: The chronostratigraphic significance of seismic reflections along the Bahamas Transect
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2002Reuning, L.; Bauch, T. et al.: Are sea-level and paleoceanographic changes equal players controlling carbonate platform development?
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2002Isern, A. R.; Anselmetti, Flavio S.: The influence of carbonate platform morphology and sea level on fifth-order petrophysical cyclicity in slope and basin sediments adjacent to the Great Bahama Bank
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2001Isern, A. R.; Anselmetti, F.: The influence of carbonate platform morphology and sea level on fifth-order petrophysical cyclicity in slope and basin sediments adjacent to the Great Bahama Bank
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2006Schwarz, Johanna; Steinke, S. et al.: IODP; diagenetic alteration of periplatform sediments of the Great Bahama Bank
80%166
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2004Reuning, Lars; Reijmer, John J. G. et al.: The semiannual cycle in sea surface temperature (SST) as modern analog for the generation of semiprecession cycles in the early Pliocene
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2002Rendle, R. H.; Reijmer, J. J. G.: Quaternary slope development of the western, leeward margin of the Great Bahama Bank
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2002Reuning, L.; Bauch, T. et al.: Semi-precession cycles at the slope of the early Pliocene Great Bahama Bank
80%166
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2006Reuning, Lars; Reijmer, John J. G. et al.: Sub-Milankovitch cycles in periplatform carbonates from the early Pliocene Great Bahama Bankdownload
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2011Lutz, Brendan P.: Late Miocene and Pliocene paleoceanography of the low latitude Northern Hemisphere and its implications for future climate change
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2002Reijmer, John J. G.; Betzler, Christian et al.: Bahamian carbonate platform development in response to sea-level changes and the closure of the Isthmus of Panama
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1997Betzler, Christian; Reijmer, John: Sedimentationsmuster und Zyklizitaeten an der Leewaertigen Flanke der Great Bahamas Bank (Neogen, ODP Leg 166) Sedimentation pattern and cyclicity on the leeward flanks of the Great Bahama Bank (Neogene, ODP Leg 166)
60%166
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1998Lidz, Barbara H.; McNeill, Donald F.: New allocyclic dimensions in a prograding carbonate bank; evidence for eustatic, tectonic, and paleoceanographic control (late Neogene, Bahamas)
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2010Lutz, Brendan P.: Low-latitude northern hemisphere oceanographic and climatic responses to early shoaling of the Central American Seaway
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2006Steph, Silke; Tiedemann, Ralf et al.: Changes in Caribbean surface hydrography during the Pliocene shoaling of the Central American Seawaydownload
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1999Williams, Trevor; Pirmez, Carlos: FMS images from carbonates of the Bahama Bank slope, ODP Leg 166; lithological identification and cyclo-stratigraphy
60%150
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2001Nagihara, Seiichi; Wang, Kelin: Century-scale variation of seafloor temperatures inferred from offshore borehole geothermal data
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2004Bickert, Torsten; Haug, Gerald H. et al.: Late Neogene benthic stable isotope record of Ocean Drilling Program Site 999; implications for Caribbean paleoceanography, organic carbon burial, and the Messinian salinity crisisdownload
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2005Swart, Peter K.; Eberli, Gregor P.: The nature of the delta (super 13) C of periplatform sediments; implications for stratigraphy and the global carbon cycledownload
60%166
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2005Reuning, Lars; Reijmer, John J. G. et al.: The use of paleoceanographic proxies in carbonate periplatform settings; opportunities and pitfallsdownload
60%166
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2009Kita, Itsuro; Hasegawa, Hidenao et al.: Correlation between nitrogen isotopic ratios and productivity of calcareous nanoplankton; evidence for the biological consumption of nitrate controlling nitrogen isotopic fluctuation
50%150
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1998Miller, K. G.; Sugarman, P. J. et al.: Onshore-offshore correlations of Cenozoic sequences, New Jersey coastal plain and slope
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1999Katz, M. E.; Miller, K. G. et al.: Oligocene-Miocene sea level, paleoceanographic, and sequence stratigraphic changes; benthic foraminiferal and stable isotopic evidence
50%74
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2008Swart, Peter K.: Global synchronous changes in the carbon isotopic composition of carbonate sediments unrelated to changes in the global carbon cycle
50%166
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2008Turpin, Melanie; Emmanuel, Laurent et al.: Nature and origin of carbonate particles along a transect on the western margin of Great Bahama Bank (middle Miocene); sedimentary processes and depositional model
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2010Oehlert, Amanda M.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: The relationship between the Delta (super 13) C of inorganic and organic components in Neogene periplatform sediments; implications for the Proterozoic
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2011Lutz, Brendan P.: Shifts in North Atlantic planktic foraminifer biogeography and subtropical gyre circulation during the mid-Piacenzian warm period
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2012Turpin, Melanie; Emmanuel, Laurent et al.: Geochemical and petrographical characterization of fine-grained carbonate particles along proximal to distal transects
50%166
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2012Wilson, Brent: Percentage carrying capacity in fossil successions; a new ecostratigraphic tool with potential for detecting palaeoenvironmental change illustrated using bathyal benthic Foraminifera in the late Quaternary of ODP Hole 1006A, Santaren Channel
50%166
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2012Oehlert, Amanda M.; Lamb-Wozniak, Kathryn A. et al.: The stable carbon isotopic composition of organic material in platform derived sediments; implications for reconstructing the global carbon cycle
20%166
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2000McNeill, Donald F.; Kislak, Jason I.: Paleomagnetism of carbonate sediments from Hole 1006A, Bahamas Transect, Leg 166download
18%166
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2000Frank, Tracy D.: Geochemistry of Miocene sediments, sites 1006 and 1007, leeward margin, Great Bahama Bankdownload
18%166
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2000Swart, Peter K.: The oxygen isotopic composition of interstitial waters; evidence for fluid flow and recrystallization in the margin of the Great Bahama Bankdownload
15%166
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2000Nagihara, Seiichi; Wang, Kelin: Geothermal regime of the western margin of the Great Bahama Bankdownload
15%166
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2000Kroon, Dick; Reijmer, John J. G. et al.: Mid- to late-Quaternary variations in the oxygen isotope signature of Globigerinoides ruber at Site 1006 in the western subtropical Atlanticdownload
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2000Henderson, Gideon M.; Rendle, Rebecca H. et al.: U-Th dating and diagenesis of Pleistocene highstand sediments from the Bahamas slopedownload
13%166
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2000Katz, Miriam E.: Miocene benthic foraminiferal abundances and dissolution indices, Site 1006, Straits of Floridadownload
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2000De Carlo, Eric Heinen; Kramer, Philip A.: Minor and trace elements in interstitial waters on the Great Bahama Bank; results from ODP Leg 166download
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2000Malone, Mitchell J.: Geochemistry and mineralogy of periplatform carbonate sediments; sites 1006, 1008, and 1009download
13%166
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2000Kroon, Dick; Williams, Trevor et al.: Coupled early Pliocene-middle Miocene bio-cyclostratigraphy of Site 1006 reveals orbitally induced cyclicity patterns of Great Bahama Bank carbonate productiondownload
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2000Wright, James D.; Kroon, Dick: Planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of Leg 166download
10%166
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2000Rendle, Rebecca H.; Reijmer, John J. G. et al.: Mineralogy and sedimentology of the Pleistocene to Holocene on the leeward margin of Great Bahama Bankdownload
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2000Kramer, Philip A.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Overview of interstitial fluid and sediment geochemistry, sites 1003-1007 (Bahamas Transect)download
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2000Swart, Peter K.; Eberli, Gregor P. et al.: Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, scientific results, Bahamas Transect; covering Leg 166 of the cruises of the drilling vessel JOIDES Resolution, San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Balboa Harbor, Panama, sites 1003-1009, 17 February-10 April 1996download
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1997Eberli, Gregor P.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: Site 1006download

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