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100%2007Dennell, R.: Archaeological records; 2.7 Myr-300,000 years ago in Asia
83%131974Hsu, Kenneth J.: The Miocene Desiccation of the Mediterranean and its Climatical and Zoogeographical Implications
83%1997Sharp, Len: Blast from the past; Ocean Drilling Program science at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History
83%2003Gilmour, Iain: The end-Cretaceous mass extinction
83%2003deMenocal, Peter: Linking African climate change to human evolution
83%12
12-119
1992Legendre, Serge; Hartenberger, Jean-Louis: The evolution of mammalian faunas in Europe during the Eocene and Oligocene
83%1985Sarna-Wojcicki, A. M.; Meyer, Charles E. E. et al.: Ages of tuff beds at East African early hominid sites and sediments in the Gulf of Aden
83%138
138-846
1999Agusti i Ballester, Jordi: El problema de les tendencies en l'evolucio The problem of evolutionary trends
83%2002Fastovsky, David E.; Sheehan, Peter M.: The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary; a palaeontological viewpoint
67%108
108-658
2004Leroy, Suzanne A. G.: Plio-Pleistocene vegetation history, palaeoclimate and Milankovitch forcing
67%2004Barnosky, Anthony D.; Koch, Paul L. et al.: Assessing the causes of late Pleistocene extinctions on the continentsdownload
67%146
146-893
2008Kennett, D. J.; Kennett, J. P. et al.: Impact-shocked diamonds, abrupt ecosystem disruption, and mammoth extinction on California's northern Channel Islands at the Allerod-Younger Dryas boundary (13.0-12.9 ka)
67%22
22-216
175
175-1084
2007Berger, W. H.: Cenozoic cooling, Antarctic nutrient pump, and the evolution of whales
67%80
80-550
1994Tauxe, L.; Gee, J. et al.: Magnetostratigraphy of the Willwood Formation, Bighorn Basin, Wyoming; new constraints on the location of Paleocene/Eocene boundary
67%117
117-721
117-722
2006Behrensmeyer, Anna K.: Climate change and human evolutiondownload
67%138
138-846
1997Suc, Jean Pierre; Bertini, Adele et al.: Towards the lowering of the Pliocene/Pleistocene boundary to the Gauss-Matuyama reversal
67%24
24-231
2005Feakins, Sarah J.; deMenocal, Peter B. et al.: Biomarker records of late Neogene changes in northeast African vegetation
67%1999Konishi, Shogo; Yoshikawa, Shusaku: Immigration times of the two proboscidean species, Stegodon orientalis and Paleoloxodon naumanni, into the Japanese Islands and the formation of a land bridge
67%162
162-983
2001Ron, H.; Levy, S.: When did hominids first leave Africa? New high resolution paleomagnetic evidence from the Erk-el-Ahmar Formation, Israel
67%165
165-1002
2007Tzedakis, P. C.; Hughen, K. A. et al.: Placing late Neanderthals in a climatic context
67%86
86-576
1997Chatterjee, Sankar: Multiple impacts at the KT boundary and the death of the dinosaurs
67%113
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113-690
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1995Alroy, J.: Does climate or competition control mammalian diversity?
67%94
94-608
2004Aguilar, Jean-Pierre; Berggren, William A. et al.: Mid-Neogene Mediterranean marine-continental correlations; an alternative interpretation
67%127
127-797
2007Yoshikawa, Shusaku; Kawamura, Yoshinari et al.: Land bridge formation and proboscidean immigration into the Japanese islands during the Quaternary
67%20
20-199
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21-208
1983Keating, B. H.; Helsley, C. E.: The magnetostratigraphy of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in the continental Lance Formation and five marine sequences
67%143
143-865
2006Firth, J. V.; Yancey, T. et al.: An 110 Ma crocodilian-bearing vertebrate assemblage preserved between basalt flows on a mid-Pacific seamount, ODP Site 865, Allison Guyot
67%115
115-709
1995Nemethy, Sandor: Molecular paleontological studies of shelled marine organisms and mammal bones
67%117
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117-722
2000Demenocal, Peter B.; Brown, Francis H.: Correlation of East African volcanic ash layers into the deep-sea; constraining African climate and evolution hypotheses
58%108
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108-661
108-662
108-663
108-664
117
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117-722
1995deMenocal, Peter B.: Plio-Pleistocene African climate
58%80
80-550
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86-577
113
113-690
121
121-752
1995Wei, Wuchang; Clyde, William C. et al.: Chronology of the Wasatchian land-mammal age (early Eocene); magnetostratigraphic results from the McCullough Peaks section, northern Bighorn Basin, Wyoming; discussion and reply
58%161
161-976
2004d'Errico, Francesco; Sanchez Goni, Maria Fernanda: A garden of Eden for the Gibraltar Neandertals?; replydownload
58%143
143-865
2009Firth, John V.; Yancey, Thomas E. et al.: CT-scan analysis of early Albian vertebrate remains and amber from a guyot in the Mid-Pacific, ODP Site 865
58%24
24-231
108
108-659
108-661
108-662
108-663
108-664
117
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117-722
1997deMenocal, Peter: African climate and human evolution; the ODP link
50%24
24-231
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94-607
108
108-661
108-662
108-663
117
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117-722
1996deMenocal, Peter B.; Bloemendal, Jan: Plio-Pleistocene climatic variability in subtropical Africa and the paleoenvironment of hominid evolution; a combined data-model approach
50%113
113-690
171B
171B-1051
2003Bains, Santo; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Marine-terrestrial linkages at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary
50%117
117-721
117-722
2004Bonnefille, R.; Potts, R. et al.: High-resolution vegetation and climate change associated with Pliocene Australopithecus afarensis
50%23
23-219
24
24-237
2000Rai, A. K.; Srinivasan, M. S.: Deep sea benthic foraminiferal response to the Pliocene palaeoenvironments of the northern Indian Ocean
50%113
113-690
208
208-1267
2007Sluijs, A.; Bowen, G. J. et al.: The Palaeocene-Eocene thermal maximum super greenhouse; biotic and geochemical signatures, age models and mechanisms of global change
50%43
43-384
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2006Hunt, Gene: Fitting and comparing models of phyletic evolution; random walks and beyond
50%2012Suto, Itsuki; Kawamura, Keita et al.: Changes in upwelling mechanisms drove the evolution of marine organisms
42%146
146-893
2008Kennett, D. J.; Kennett, J. P. et al.: Wildfire and abrupt ecosystem disruption on California's northern Channel Islands at the Allerod-Younger Dryas boundary (13.0-12.9 ka)
42%160
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2010Bertini, Adele; Ciaranfi, Neri et al.: Proposal for Pliocene and Pleistocene land-sea correlation in the Italian area
25%43
43-384
2007Hunt, Gene: The relative importance of directional change, random walks, and stasis in the evolution of fossil lineagesdownload
25%160
160-967
160-971
2008Osborne, Anne H.; Vance, Derek et al.: A humid corridor across the Sahara for the migration of early modern humans out of Africa 120,000 years agodownload

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