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Score Exp/Site/HoleYearAuthor/TitleFull text
100%36
36-328
36-329
1977Elliot, D. H.; Emerick, C. M.: Volcanic glass in some DSDP Leg 36 coresdownload
99%1976Vanney, J. R.; Johnson, G. L.: Geomorphology of the Pacific continental margin of the Antarctic Peninsuladownload
50%178
178-1095
178-1096
2002Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter; Ehrmann, Werner: Distribution of clay minerals in drift sediments on the continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula, ODP Leg 178, sites 1095 and 1096download
42%113
113-692
113-693
1990Mohr, Barbara A. R.: Early Cretaceous palynomorphs from ODP sites 692 and 693, the Weddell Sea, Antarcticadownload
42%811984Roberts, David G.; Morton, Andrew C. et al.: Late Paleocene-Eocene volcanic events in the northern North Atlantic Oceandownload
42%28
28-270
28-272
1975Dell, R. K.; Fleming, C. A.: Oligocene-Miocene bivalve Mollusca and other macrofossils from Sites 270 and 272 (Ross Sea), DSDP, Leg 28download
35%1781997Barker, Peter F.; Camerlenghi, Angelo et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; Leg 178 scientific prospectus; Antarctic Peninsula; Antarctic glacial history and sea-level changedownload
28%1041989Skogseid, Jakob; Eldholm, Olav: Voring Plateau continental margin; seismic interpretation, stratigraphy, and vertical movementsdownload
25%104
104-642
104-642B
104-643
104-643A
1989Henrich, Ruediger: Glacial/interglacial cycles in the Norwegian Sea; sedimentology, paleoceanography, and evolution of late Pliocene to Quaternary, Northern Hemisphere climatedownload
21%2003Karson, Jeffrey A.: Integrated geological and geophysical investigations of the oceanic crust; analogs for Antarctic investigationsdownload
21%2003Jarrard, Richard D.: Antarctic drilling, coring, and logging; how and why?download

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