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100%1985Arthur, M. A.; Meyers, P. A.: Report of the JOI-USSAC workshop on Cretaceous black shales
100%1982Miskell, Kimberlee J.: Opaline silica deposition from the Cretaceous to the Recent, a paleocirculation indicator
100%1979Cool, T. E.: Cretaceous calcareous nannoplankton biostratigraphy, sedimentation history, and paleoceanography of western North Atlantic Ocean
100%1985Ekdale, A. A.: Trace fossils and Mid-Cretaceous anoxic events in the Atlantic Ocean
100%1995Jacobs, David K.; Lindberg, David L.: Episodic anoxic events in the Mesozoic, on shore-offshore patterns, and deep-sea refugia
100%1977Tucholke, B. E.; Mountain, G. S.: Depositional patterns and depositional environment of Cretaceous black clays in the western North Atlantic
100%1987Boersma, A.; Premoli Silva, I.: Boundary conditions of Atlantic Eocene oxygen minimum zones
100%1989Stein, R.; Rullkoetter, J. et al.: Changes in paleoenvironments in the Atlantic Ocean during Cretaceous times; results from black shales studies
83%1992Kaiho, Kunio: Dissolved oxygen changes in intermediate and deep waters during the past 100 million years on foraminiferal morphology
83%13
42
42-374
1982Cita, Maria Bianca: Impact of paleoceanographic events on marine biotas of the Mediterranean in the last ten million years
83%13
13-132
1982Thunell, Robert C.; Williams, Douglas F.: Late Neogene anoxic events in the Mediterranean Sea
83%1982Cita, M. B.; Grignani, D.: Nature and origin of late Neogene Mediterranean sapropels
83%1982Meyers, Philip A.; Kawka, Orest E. et al.: Organic geochemical comparison of Cretaceous green claystones and black shales from the South Atlantic seabed
83%1980Tissot, B.; Demaison, G. et al.: Paleoenvironment and petroleum potential of Middle Cretaceous black shales in Atlantic basins
83%1986Stein, Ruediger: Organic carbon and sedimentation rate; further evidence for anoxic deep-water conditions in the Cenomanian/Turonian Atlantic Ocean
83%1986Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Organic geochemistry of black shales from the Deep Sea Drilling Project; a summary of occurences from the Pleistocene to the Jurassic
83%1986Herbin, J. P.; Magniez-Jannin, F. et al.: Mesozoic organic rich sediments in the South Atlantic; distribution in time and space
83%1982Sloan, James L., II; Miskell, Kimberlee, J.: The history of organic carbon and opaline silica accumulation in the world ocean
83%1601999Cramp, Adrian; O'Sullivan, Gerard: Neogene sapropels in the Mediterranean; a review
83%167
167-1014
1996Henry, Jennifer N.: Neogene marine sediments of the Tanner Basin
83%2006Robinson, S. A.; Clarke, L. J. et al.: Oceanic anoxic events in the Early Cretaceous Pacific Ocean; unique records from the Calera Limestone of Central California
83%2006Jenkyns, H. C.: Oceanic anoxic events; 30 years on
83%1979Roth, P. H.; Krumbach, K. R.: Black shales and coccoliths in the Atlantic and Indian oceans
83%15
15-147
1995Peterson, Larry C.; Overpeck, Jonathan T. et al.: Anoxic basin records detailed climate history
83%1993Paropkari, Anil L.; Mascarenhas, Antonio et al.: Hydrocarbon prospects of the western continental slope of India as indicated by surficial enrichment of organic carbon
83%1993Frank, Gabriela: Paleobiological changes and the influence of geochemical and extraterrestrial aspects concerning black shale developments
83%1983Arthur, Michael A.; Dean, Walter E.: Paleoceanographic models for Cretaceous organic carbon deposition
83%51994Schijf, Johan; de Baar, Hein J. W. et al.: Kinetics of Ce and Nd scavenging in Black Sea waters
83%1993Suits, Neil S.; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: C-S-Fe systematics in Peru margin muds
83%1161993Mudholkar, A. V.; Pattan, J. N. et al.: Geochemistry of deep-sea sediment cores from the Central Indian Ocean Basin
83%1571998Thomson, John; Jarvis, Ian et al.: Mobility and immobility of redox-sensitive elements in deep-sea turbidites during shallow burial
83%1998Vetrov, A. A.; Romankevich, E. A. et al.: Organic carbon distribution in sedimentary cover of the Pacific and Indian oceans
83%169S1998Bornhold, Brian D.: Overview of late Quaternary paleoenvironmental investigations in Saanich Inlet, British Columbia; ODP Leg 169S
83%1984Anastasakis, George C.; Stanley, Daniel Jean: Sapropels and organic-rich variants in the Mediterranean; sequence development and classification
83%1996Ramsay, A. T. S.; Smart, C. J.: The history of early-middle Miocene Tethyan outflow water
83%41992Lyons, Timothy W.; Huston, Ted J.: Trace metal distributions in the uppermost sediments of the Black Sea; a metalliferous black shale analog?
83%146
146-893
1996Rack, Frank R.; Bloemendal, Jan: A rock magnetic study of sediment from the low oxygen environment of the Santa Barbara Basin at ODP Site 893
83%1991Jacquin, T.; de Graciansky, P. C. et al.: The Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events; anoxia and hiatus within a sequence stratigraphic framework
83%11
14
36
41
1980Brumsack, H. J.: Geochemistry of Cretaceous black shales from the Atlantic Ocean (DSDP legs 11, 14, 36 and 41)
83%80
95
1986Hart, Malcolm B.; Ball, Kim C.: Late Cretaceous anoxic events, sea-level changes and the evolution of the planktonic foraminifera
83%171A
171A-1049
171B
2003Erbacher, Jochen; Huber, Brian T. et al.: The suffocation of an ocean
83%169S2004Grayson, R. P.; Plater, A. J. et al.: An excess (super 226) Ra geochronology for Saanich Inlet
83%1982004Brassell, Simon Christopher; Dumitrescu, Mirela: Biogeochemistry of 2-methylhopanoids from early Aptian OAE1A at Shatsky Rise (ODP Leg 198)
83%2010Scheiderich, K.; Zerkle, A. L. et al.: Molybdenum isotope, multiple sulfur isotope, and redox-sensitive element behavior in early Pleistocene Mediterranean sapropels
83%2008Wagner, Thomas; Stronach, Nick et al.: Understanding ocean redox and formation of organic carbon rich sediments from the shelf to deep oceans and their significance for the deep biosphere
83%1981Weissert, Helmut: The environment of deposition of black shales in the Early Cretaceous; an ongoing controversy
83%1999Passier, Hilde F.; Bosch, Hendrik-Jan et al.: Sulphidic Mediterranean surface waters during Pliocene sapropel formation
83%3022009Schneider-Mor, Aya; Bowen, Gabriel J.: What regulated organic carbon preservation in coastal oceans through the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum?
83%2005Eleson, Jason W.; Bralower, Timothy J.: Evidence of changes in surface water temperature and productivity at the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary
83%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
83%1987Jacquin, T.: Les evenements anoxiques dans l'Atlantique Sud au Cretace; forages DSDP-IPOD, sedimentologie, geochimie, mineralogie Cretaceous anoxic events in the South Atlantic; DSDP-IPOD boreholes, sedimentology, geochemistry and mineralogy
83%1999Kemp, Alan E. S.; Pearce, Richard B. et al.: The role of mat-forming diatoms in the formation of Mediterranean sapropels
83%3022007Stein, Ruediger: Upper Cretaceous/lower Tertiary black shales near the North Pole; organic carbon origin and source rock potential
83%207
207-1258
2008Puceat, Emmanuelle: A new breath of life for anoxia
83%68
68-502
1996Neumann, Florin-Alexandru; Norris, Geoffrey: Copepod remains in palynological preparations from DSDP Site 502 (Leg 68, Colombia Basin, western Caribbean Sea)
83%143
143-865
1997Schmitz, Birger: The latest Paleocene benthic extinction event in the Middle East and Spain
83%1998Sinninghe Damste, Jaap S.; Koester, Juergen: A euxinic southern North Atlantic Ocean during the Cenomanian/Turonian oceanic anoxic event
83%198
198-1207
2006Dumitrescu, Mirela: High-resolution biogeochemical study of organic-rich sediments from the early Aptian oceanic anoxic event at Shatsky Rise, ODP Leg 198
83%2003Hollamby, J. A.; Musgrave, R. J.: A rock-magnetic study of bacterially mediated iron sulfide diagenesis associated with gas hydrate-bearing sediments
83%3072005Henriet, J. P.; Ferdelman, T. et al.: Atlantic carbonate mound drilling; challenges ahead
83%1992Duan, W.; Raiswell, R. et al.: Geochemical characteristic of organic C, pyrite S and reactive Fe and environmental control on sediment in North Japan Sea basin
83%2002Bralower, Timothy J.; Kelly, D. Clay et al.: Biotic effects of abrupt Paleocene and Cretaceous climate events
83%1998Sinninghe Damste, Jaap S.: Sedimentary derivatives of green sulphur bacteria as a molecular proxy for the assessment of euxinic conditions in the photic zone
83%641980Kelts, Kerry; McKenzie, Judy: Formation of deep sea dolomite in anoxic diatomaceous oozes
83%1998Passier, Hilde Francoise: Sulphur geochemistry and sapropel formation; syngenetic and diagenetic signals in eastern Mediterranean sediments
83%164
181
201
2002Dickens, G. R.: The effects and implications of anaerobic methane oxidation on the geochemical cycling of barium in marine sediment
83%1994Herbert, Timothy D.; D'Hondt, S. L. et al.: Cyclic sedimentation in Cretaceous pelagic sediments
83%1991Bralower, Timothy J.; Sliter, William V.: Dysoxic/anoxic events in the Aptian-Albian (Middle Cretaceous)
83%1991Baumgartner, Tim R.; Ferreira-Bartrina, Vicente et al.: Varve formation in the central Gulf of California; a reconsideration of the origin of the dark laminae from the 20th century varve record
83%171B1997Norris, R.; Kroon, D. et al.: Records of extreme Paleogene-Cretaceous climates and extraterrestrial events; results of ODP Leg 171B, western North Atlantic
83%171B1999Erbacher, Jochen; Hemleben, Christoph et al.: Correlating environmental changes during early Albian oceanic anoxic event 1B using benthic foraminiferal paleoecology
83%2072005Junium, C. K.; Mawson, D. H. et al.: Diversity and variability of geoporphyrins and chlorins during Cretaceous Oceanic Anoxic Event II
83%2002Kroon, Dick; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Exceptional global warmth and climatic transients recorded in oceanic sediments
83%171B2002Watkins, David K.: Late Albian adaptive radiation of the genus Eiffellithus
83%2004Cowen, James P.; Giovannoni, Stephen J. et al.: The microbial biosphere of sediment-buried ocean crusts
83%1122001Wolf, A.: Holozaene Klimarekonstruktion an laminierten Sedimenten aus dem Auftriebsgebiet vor Peru Holocene climate reconstruction based on laminated sediments from the upwelling area off Peru
83%2009Slomp, C. P.; Kraal, P. et al.: Reconstructing phosphorus and carbon cycling during Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events; why we need modern analogues
83%3022006Weller, P.; Stein, R.: The Paleocene-Eocene "greenhouse" Arctic Ocean paleoenvironment; implications from biomarker results from IODP Expedition 302 (ACEX)
83%1996Musgrave, Robert J.; Housen, Bernard A.: Rock-magnetic signature of methane migration and hydrate formation in marine sediments
83%1984de Graciansky, P. C.; Deroo, G. et al.: Ocean-wide stagnation episode in the Late Cretaceous
83%1982Cool, Thomas E.: Sedimentological evidence concerning the paleoceanography of the Cretaceous western North Atlantic Ocean
83%1121991Emeis, Kay Christian; Whelan, Jean K. et al.: Sedimentary and geochemical expressions of oxic and anoxic conditions on the Peru shelf
83%2008de Lange, G. J.; Robert, B. et al.: Multidisciplinary study of continental/ocean climate dynamics using high-resolution records from the eastern Mediterranean (MOCCHA)
83%1983Kyte, Frank T.: The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary at 2 North Pacific sites
83%2012005Lee, Yong-Jin; Wagner, Isaac D. et al.: Thermosediminibacter oceani gen. nov., sp. nov. and Thermosediminibacter litoriperuensis sp. nov., new anaerobic thermophilic bacteria isolated from Peru Margin
83%3022006Stein, Ruediger; Boucsein, Bettina et al.: Anoxia and high primary production in the Paleogene central Arctic Ocean; first detailed records from Lomonosov Ridgedownload
83%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
83%1995Widmark, Joen G. V.: Multiple deep-water sources and trophic regimes in the latest Cretaceous deep sea; evidence from benthic foraminifera
67%169
169-1033
169S
169S-1033
1998Hastings, David W.; Villanueva, Joan et al.: Kinetics and mechanism of chlorophyll degradation in sediments overlain by anoxic bottom water
67%80
80-549
80-550
80-551
1983Cunningham, Robert; Kroopnick, Peter M.: Distribution of organic facies in mid-Cretaceous North Atlantic black shales; DSDP Sites 549-551, northern North Atlantic
67%113
113-692
1988O'Connell, S.: Lower Cretaceous organic-rich sediments drilled on Antarctic continental margin during ODP Leg 113
67%1031988Meyers, Philip A.; Dunham, Keith W. et al.: Organic geochemistry of Cretaceous black shales from the Galicia margin, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 103
67%71
71-511
1982Jeletzky, J. A.: Early Cretaceous and Late Jurassic macroinvertebrate biochronology and paleoenvironments of DSDP Hole 511, eastrn Falkland Plateau
67%67
67-495
67-496
67-497
67-498
1982Hesse, Reinhard; Harrison, W. E.: Gas-hydrates and associated pore waters from the Pacific continental slope off Guatemala
67%42
42-374
42-375
42-376
42-378
1984Katz, Miriam E.; Thunell, Robert C.: Benthic foraminiferal biofacies associated with middle Miocene to early Pliocene oxygen-deficient conditions in the eastern Mediterranean
67%96
96-618
96-619
1987Whelan, Jean K.; Oremland, Ronald S. et al.: Evidence of microbiological activity in DSDP sediments
67%159
159-959
2000Wagner, T.; Barrera, E. et al.: Organic sedimentation in the Equatorial Atlantic; evolution from Cretaceous to late Tertiary depositional environments
67%64
64-479
1982Kelts, Kerry; McKenzie, Judith A.: Modern deep sea and lacustrine examples of dolomite formed during early diagenesis in anoxic conditions
67%41
41-367
1982Dean, W. E.; Gardner, J. V.: Origin and geochemistry of redox cycles of Jurassic to Eocene age, Cape Verde Basin (DSDP Site 367), continental margin of North-West Africa
67%1601996Frankel, E.: ODP Leg 160; Eastern Mediterranean Sea

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