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100%1541999Franz, Sven-Oliver: Pliozaene Zeitreihen zur Rekonstruktion der Tiefenwasserzirkulation und der siliziklastischen Amazonasfracht im aequatorialen Westatlantik (Ceara Schwelle, ODP leg 154) Pliocene time scales in the reconstruction of deep-water circulation and the silicoclastic Amazon materials in the equatorial West Atlantic, Ceara Rise, ODP Leg 154
85%1977Tucholke, B. E.; Mountain, G. S.: Depositional patterns and depositional environment of Cretaceous black clays in the western North Atlantic
85%1997Goldberg, Dave: Detection of in situ physical properties using logging-while-drilling
71%76
76-534
1990Spiess, F. N.; Boegeman, D. E.: Fly-in re-entry; past and future
71%1541994Hagelberg, Teresa King; deMenocal, Peter et al.: Variations in terrigenous sedimentation on the Ceara Rise, western Equatorial Atlantic as inferred from core and log data integration
71%801982Miles, P. R.; Parson, L. M.: Mesozoic magnetic anomaly identification in the North West Atlantic
71%155
155-932
1999Haberle, Simon G.; Maslin, Mark A.: Late Quaternary vegetation and climate change in the Amazon Basin based on a 50,000 year pollen record from the Amazon Fan, ODP Site 932
71%1551996Maslin, M.: Last glacial equatorial western Atlantic circulation; the Amazon Fan and Heinrich events
71%39
39-357
1986Patterson, Roy Timothy: Late Oligocene to Pleistocene benthic foraminifera from DSDP Site 357 (Leg 39) on the Rio Grande Rise in the South-west Atlantic Ocean
71%43
43-386
1979McNulty, C. L.; Barr, F. T.: Meridionally costellate hedbergellid foraminifers from the western Atlantic, Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 43, Site 386
71%171B1999Wilson, Paul A.; Lear, Carrie H. et al.: Palaeoceanographic responses to Mid-Cretaceous greenhouse forcing in the tropical western Atlantic
71%43
43-384
1977Boersma, A.; Shackleton, N. J.: Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary and Paleocene carbon and oxygen isotopic variations; DSDP Site 384, western North Atlantic
71%2072010Blair, Stacie A.: Cenomanian-Santonian calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy of Demerara Rise, Western Equatorial Atlantic (ODP Leg 207); black shales and a better refined biostratigraphic framework
71%2072007Junium, C. K.; Arthur, M. A. et al.: A compound specific nitrogen isotope record utilizing multiple geoporphyrins and chlorins for Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 at Demerara Rise
71%154
154-929
2000Mudelsee, Manfred: Ramp function regression; a tool for quantifying climate transitions
71%164
172
2000Matveeva, T. V.; Soloviev, V. A.: Some geological factors controlling gas hydrate distribution on the Blake Outer Ridge, North-west Atlantic
71%154
154-925
1994Ravelo, A. C.; Chaisson, W. P.: Plio-Pleistocene thermocline variations at western tropical Atlantic ODP Site 925
71%2072006Friedrich, Oliver; Erbacher, Jochen et al.: IODP; evidence for warm saline bottom waters in the Cretaceous tropical Atlantic Ocean
71%154
154-929
1997Zachos, James C.; Flower, Benjamin P. et al.: Orbitally paced climate oscillations across the Oligocene/Miocene boundary
71%126
145
155
1995Cisowski, S. M.: Did the period from 30 to 45 k.y. BP represent a failed reversal?
71%76
76-534
1985Renz, Otto; Habicht, Konrad: A correlation of the Tethyan Maiolica Formation of the Breggia section (southern Switzerland) with Early Cretaceous coccolith oozes of Site 534A, DSDP Leg 76 in the western Atlantic
71%2072007Junium, Christopher K.; Arthur, Michael A.: Nitrogen cycling during the Cretaceous, Cenomanian-Turonian Oceanic Anoxic Event IIdownload
71%2072006Beckmann, B.; Hofmann, P. et al.: Biomarker evidence from Demerara Rise for surface and deep water redox conditions in the Mid Cretaceous western Equatorial Atlantic
71%2002Groeger, Matthias: Deep-water circulation in the western Equatorial Atlantic; inferences from carbonate preservation studies and silt grain-size analysis
71%198
207
208
2008Westerhold, T.; Roehl, U.: The early Paleogene astronomic time scale; new insights into biological, climatic and tectonic events
71%207
207-1258
2010Adams, Derek D.; Hurtgen, Matthew T. et al.: Volcanic activation of biogeochemical cascade regulates Oceanic Anoxic Event 2
71%207
207-1258
2011Joachim, Christian; Mutterlose, Joerg et al.: Diversity and abundance patterns of marine primary producers across the Paleocene-Eocene boundary
61%164
164-997
2000Hesse, Reinhard F.; Frape, Shaun K. et al.: Stable isotope studies (Cl, O, and H) of interstitial waters from site 997, Blake Ridge gas hydrate field, West Atlantic
57%155
155-942
2000Maslin, M. A.; Durham, E. et al.: Palaeoreconstruction of the Amazon River freshwater and sediment discharge using sediments recovered at Site 942 on the Amazon Fan
57%154
154-929
2000Paul, Hilary A.; Zachos, James C. et al.: Orbitally induced climate and geochemical variability across the Oligocene/Miocene boundarydownload
57%154
154-925
154-926
154-929
2000Delaney, Margaret L.; Anderson, L. D.: Phosphorus accumulation in Western Equatorial Atlantic sediments; the impact of astronomically calibrated timescales
57%154
154-925
2000Nilsen, E. Brennan; Delaney, Margaret L.: Phosphorus accumulation rates and productivity in the western Atlantic across the Eocene/Oligocene boundary
57%171A
171A-1049
171B
2000MacLeod, K. G.; Huber, B. T. et al.: Evidence for a small ( approximately 0.000030) but resolvable increase in seawater (super 87) Sr/ (super 86) Sr ratios across the K/T boundary
57%207
207-1258
2004Romano, M.; Pekar, S. F. et al.: Paleoceanographic changes in the western tropical Atlantic during the late Paleocene (59-55 Ma); high-resolution stable isotope records from ODP Leg 207 Site 1258
57%172
172-1056
172-1060
2002Vautravers, M.; Shackleton, N. J. et al.: Millennial scale variability records in the western subtropical Atlantic Ocean
57%51
51-417
52
52-417
52-418
53
53-418
102
102-418
1994Spivack, Arthur J.; Staudigel, Hubert: Low-temperature alteration of the upper oceanic crust and the alkalinity budget of seawater
57%39
39-354
39-357
41
41-366
41-369
1985Biolzi, Milena: The Oligocene/Miocene boundary in selected Atlantic, Mediterranean and Paratethyan sections based on biostratigraphic and stable isotope evidence
57%111972Hollister, Charles D.; Ewing, John I. et al.: Introduction
57%154
154-926
154-929
1995Zachos, J. C.; Flower, B. P. et al.: Late Oligocene-early Miocene paleoceanography of the western Equatorial Atlantic; inferences from benthic foraminifer stable isotope records
57%154
154-926
154-929
2004Gibbs, Samantha J.; Shackleton, Nicholas J. et al.: Identification of dissolution patterns in nannofossil assemblages; a high-resolution comparison of synchronous records from Ceara Rise, ODP Leg 154download
57%154
154-925
154-926
1999Harris, Sara E.; Mix, Alan C.: Pleistocene precipitation balance in the Amazon Basin recorded in deep sea sediments
57%154
154-925
1996Billups, Katharina; Ravelo, A. Christina et al.: Early Pliocene sea surface hydrography in the western Equatorial Atlantic (ODP Leg 154); oxygen isotope evidence for enhanced cross-equatorial heat transport
57%154
154-925
154-926
154-927
154-928
154-929
1996Franz, S. O.; Tiedemann, R.: Pliocene deep-water ventilation in the Equatorial Atlantic, 3.3-2.6 Ma and 5-4.6 Ma
57%170
170-1039
2004Silver, Eli; Costa Pisani, Patrizia et al.: An 8-10 Ma tectonic event on the Cocos Plate offshore Costa Rica; results of Cocos Ridge collision?download
57%171B
171B-1051
207
207-1260
2010Edgar, K. M.; Wilson, P. A. et al.: New biostratigraphic, magnetostratigraphic and isotopic insights into the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum in low latitudes
57%207
207-1259
2008Schulte, P.; Deutsch, A. et al.: The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) transition in ODP Leg 207, western Atlantic; from the Chicxulub impact to the first Paleocene hyperthermal events
57%207
207-1258
207-1260
2008Jimenez Berrocoso, A.; MacLeod, K. G. et al.: Bioapatite epsilon Nd record across the mid-Cenomanian event of Demerara Rise and implications for tropical North Atlantic intermediate water circulation
57%207
207-1258
207-1261
2008Adams, Derek D.; Hurtgen, Matt T. et al.: Carbon, sulfur, and iron cycling during the Cenomanian-Turonian Ocean Anoxic Event (OAE2)
57%207
207-1258
207-1260
2008Martin, E. E.; MacLeod, K. G. et al.: Depth related differences in Nd isotopes during the Late Cretaceous at Demerara Rise
57%2072010von Allmen, Katja; Boettcher, Michael E. et al.: Barium isotope fractionation in the global barium cycle; first evidence from barium minerals and precipitation experiments
57%207
207-1260
2010Renaudie, Johan; Danelian, Taniel et al.: Siliceous phytoplankton response to a middle Eocene warming event recorded in the tropical Atlantic (Demerara Rise, ODP Site 1260A)
57%11
11-100
11-105
1977Bryan, W. B.; Frey, F. A. et al.: Oldest Atlantic seafloor; Mesozoic basalts from western North Atlantic margin and eastern North America
57%155
155-932
155-933
1998Maslin, Mark: Equatorial western Atlantic Ocean circulation changes linked to the Heinrich events; deep-sea sediment evidence from the Amazon Fan
57%154
154-925
1998Billups, Katharina; Ravelo, A. C. et al.: Early Pliocene climate; a perspective from the western Equatorial Atlantic warm pooldownload
57%1552000Rimington, Nicola; Cramp, Adrian et al.: Amazon Fan sands; implications for provenance
57%2072004Mosher, David C.; Erbacher, Jochen et al.: ODP Leg 207; causes and consequences of carbon cycle perturbations during the Cretaceous to Paleogene greenhouse; Demerara Rise, western Equatorial Atlantic
57%41
41-367
207
207-1260
210
210-1276
2008Sinninghe Damste, J. S.; Mueller, A. et al.: A parallel drop in pCO (sub 2) and sea surface temperature during a Mid-Cretaceous oceanic anoxic event
57%155
155-931
155-939
155-940
155-944
1998Burns, Stephen J.: Carbon isotopic evidence for coupled sulfate reduction-methane oxidation in Amazon Fan sediments
57%154
154-929
1996Paul, Hilary A.; Zachos, James C. et al.: Climate system sensitivity to orbital forcing; a late Oligocene-early Miocene perspective
57%164
164-997
2006Hesse, R.; Egeberg, P. K. et al.: Chlorine stable isotope ratios as tracer for pore-water advection rates in a submarine gas-hydrate field; implication for hydrate concentration
57%207
207-1260
2006Yum, J.; Meyers, P. A. et al.: High-resolution gray-scale and geochemical analyses of a micro-laminated upper Cenomanian black shale sequence from ODP Hole 1260B on the Demerara Rise
57%93
93-603
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95-603
2002Bornemann, Andre; Mutterlose, Joerg: The role of calcareous nannofossils in pelagic carbonate production during the Tithonian to Hauterivian interval
57%171B
171B-1051
199
199-1215
199-1221
2005Faul, K.; Sayo, J. et al.: Changes in nutrient burial, export production, and the sulfur isotopic composition of seawater during the Paleocene Eocene Thermal Maximum
57%1642000Su Xin: Some advances in marine gas hydrates from the Blake Ridge and the Hydrate Ridge
57%207
207-1259
2007Jiang, Shijun; Wise, Sherwood W., Jr.: Taxonomic note; A new Coccolithus species that thrived during the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum
57%1997Duerkoop, Anke; Hale, Walter et al.: Late Quaternary variations of sea surface salinity and temperature in the western tropical Atlantic; evidence from delta (super 18) O of Globigerinoides sacculiferdownload
57%303
303-U1307
2006Bartoli, G.; Sarnthein, M. et al.: Evolution of Pliocene paleoceanography in the sub-polar North west Atlantic during the onset of Northern Hemisphere glaciation
57%51
51-417
52
52-417
52-418
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53-418
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102-418
2007Furnes, Harald; Banerjee, Neil R. et al.: Pillow lavas as a habitat for microbial life
57%207
207-1260
2006Forster, A.; Moriya, K. et al.: IODP; a dual-proxy sea surface temperature record of the Cenomanian/Turonian transition in the tropics (Demerara Rise, ODP Leg 207)
57%207
207-1259
207-1261
2006Bornemann, Andre; Norris, Richard D.: IODP; a paleotemperature record of the Cretaceous thermal maximum (ODP Leg 207, tropical western Atlantic)
57%2072006Hetzel, A.; Boettcher, M. E. et al.: IODP; authigenic barite formation triggered by black shale-fueled anaerobic oxidation of methane in the deep biosphere of ODP Leg 207
57%2072006Beckmann, B.; Schouten, Stefan et al.: IODP; black shale sedimentation in the tropical Atlantic during the Upper Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event 3 (OAE 3); land-ocean interaction and oceanic response at the Suriname Margin (ODP Leg 207)
57%207
207-1258
207-1259
207-1260
207-1261
2006Friedrich, Oliver; Erbacher, Jochen et al.: IODP; Cenomanian/Turonian (OAE 2) benthic foraminiferal faunas of the Demerara Rise depth transect (ODP Leg 207)
57%207
207-1258
207-1260
2006Hetzel, A.; Forster, A. et al.: IODP; depositional environment of Cenomanian/Turonian black shales from Demerara Rise (ODP Leg 207); implications from trace metal patterns
57%201
201-1227
207
2006Schippers, Axel; Neretin, Lev N.: IODP; development and application of new quantitative molecular ecological techniques to study the abundance and activity of microorganisms in the marine deep subsurface
57%207
207-1258
207-1259
207-1260
207-1261
2006Hardas, Petros; Mutterlose, Joerg: IODP; the Cenomanian-Turonian succession of ODP Leg 207; biostratigaphy and palaeoecology
57%154
154-925
162
162-982
2004Waite, A.; Billups, K. et al.: Top down and bottom up; a comparison of coccolith Sr/Ca ratios and benthic foraminiferal accumulation rates as indicators of paleoproductivity
57%207
207-1258
207-1260
2006Sexton, Philip F.; Wilson, Paul A. et al.: Testing the Cenozoic multisite composite delta (super 18) O and delta (super 13) C curves; new monospecific Eocene records from a single locality, Demerara Rise (Ocean Drilling Program Leg 207)download
57%207
207-1258
207-1260
2008Beckmann, B.; Birgel, D. et al.: Ocean-continent interactions in the Mid-Cretaceous Equatorial Atlantic realm; first results from a multi-parameter study at Demerara Rise (ODP Leg 207)
57%154
154-925
154-929
1995Billups, K.; Ravelo, A. C. et al.: Reconstructing early Pliocene deep water circulation in the western Equatorial Atlantic from benthic stable isotope stratigraphies (ODP Leg 154)
57%171B1998Pletsch, T.; Garcia del Cura, M. A. et al.: Extreme greenhouse periods, rapid coolings, and their effects on clay mineralogy; first results from ODP Leg 171B (Blake Nose, western central Atlantic)
57%2072005Erbacher, Jochen; Friedrich, Oliver et al.: Stable organic carbon isotope stratigraphy across Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 of Demerara Rise, western tropical Atlanticdownload
57%207
207-1259
2009Deutsch, A.; Berndt, J. et al.: 87/86Sr, 143/144Nd, HFSE, REE, and PGE variations across the K-Pg boundary at Site 1259, ODP Leg 207 (western Atlantic)
57%32
32-305
62
62-463
207
2009Friedrich, O.; Norris, R. D. et al.: A Cretaceous benthic Foraminiferal stable isotope compilation; implications for paleoclimate and paleoceanography
57%207
207-1259
2009Bown, P. R.; Lees, J. A. et al.: Interrogating coccolith calcite; paleoceanographic proxy data from nannofractions, Foraminifera and single coccolith specimens
57%207
207-1260
2009Du Vivier, Alice; Selby, David et al.: Seawater Os heterogeneity during the OAE2 and across the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary; implications for global ocean paleocirculation
57%207
207-1258
207-1260
2009Beckmann, B.; Birgel, D. et al.: Terrestrial input into the Upper Cretaceous western tropical Atlantic as traced by biomarker and maceral analyses
57%207
207-1261
2010Voigt, S.; Weber, Y. et al.: Orbital chronology for the Cenomanian-Turonian Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 and its environmental implications
57%207
207-1261
2010Montoya-Pino, C.; Weyer, S. et al.: Quantification of the spatial enhancement of ocean anoxia during OAE2 and T-OAE using Mo and U isotope signatures
57%199
199-1218
207
207-1260
2011Blair, Stacie Ann: Calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy, evolution, and taxonomy in two problematic intervals; the Oligocene (ODP Leg 199) and Turonian (ODP Leg 207)
57%207
207-1258
2011Schulte, Peter; Joachim, Christian et al.: Element chemostratigarphy across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum at Demerara Rise, central Atlantic
57%32
32-305
62
62-463
207
2011Friedrich, Oliver; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Evolution of Cretaceous oceans; a 55 million year record of Earth's temperature and carbon cycle
57%2072012Deutsch, A.; Artemieva, N.: Tracking down traces of the Chicxulub projectile in K-Pg boundary deposits
49%1999Gruetzner, J.; Mienert, J.: Lateral changes of mass accumulation rates derived from seismic reflection profiles; an example from the Western Atlantic
49%51
51-417
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52-417
52-418
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53-418
102
102-418
1996Staudigel, Hubert; Plank, Terry et al.: Geochemical fluxes during seafloor alteration of the basaltic upper oceanic crust; DSDP sites 417 and 418
49%2072006Meyers, Philip A.; Bernasconi, Stefano M. et al.: Origins and accumulation of organic matter in expanded Albian to Santonian black shale sequences on the Demerara Rise, South American margindownload
49%1541995Curry, William B.; Schneider, David A. et al.: Ceara Rise sediments document ancient climate change
49%155
155-938
155-940
155-942
1999Schluenz, B.; Schneider, R. R. et al.: Terrestrial organic carbon accumulation on the Amazon deep sea fan during the last glacial sea level low stand
49%207
207-1258
207-1260
207-1261
2008Isaza-Londono, Carolina; MacLeod, K. G. et al.: Deep to shallow, time transgressive shift in the source of bottom waters on Demerara Rise inferred from neodymium isotopes in fish debris
49%207
207-1258
207-1260
2010Thibault, Nicolas; Gardin, Silvia et al.: Latitudinal migration of calcareous nannofossil Micula murus in the Maastrichtian; implications for global climate change

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