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100%177
177-1090
2001Newton, Steven Finnerty: Biogenic silica variation at the Eocene-Oligocene boundary, ODP Site 1090, Leg 177
94%1782003Volpi, V.; Camerlenghi, A. et al.: The effects of biogenic silica on sediment compaction on the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula
93%178
178-1095
178-1096
2009Neagu, R. C.; Tinivella, U. et al.: Estimation of biogenic silica contents in marine sediments using seismic and well log data; Sediment Drift 7, Antarctica
93%108
108-658
108-660
1988Mienert, Juergen; Stein, Ruediger et al.: Relationship between grain density and biogenic opal in sediments from sites 658 and 660download
92%1975Leinen, M.: Biogenic silica sedimentation in the central equatorial Pacific during the Cenozoic
92%1979Leinen, M.: Biogenic silica accumulation in the central equatorial Pacific and its implications for Cenozoic paleoceanography
92%1985Ekdale, A. A.: Trace fossils and Mid-Cretaceous anoxic events in the Atlantic Ocean
92%1986Rindsberg, Andrew Kinney: Distribution and preservation of biogenic sedimentary structures in the deep sea
92%2008Moore, T. C., Jr.: Biogenic silica and chert in the Pacific Ocean
92%1995Tribble, Jane S.; Arvidson, Rolf S. et al.: Crystal chemistry, and thermodynamic and kinetic properties of calcite, dolomite, apatite, and biogenic silica; applications to petrologic problems
86%184
184-1143
2002Li Jianru; Wang Rujian et al.: Variations of opal accumulation rates and paleoproductivity over the past 12 Ma at ODP Site 1143, southern South China Sea
86%85
85-574
199
199-1219
2012Piela, Christine; Lyle, Mitchell et al.: Biogenic sedimentation in the equatorial Pacific; carbon cycling and paleoproduction, 12-24 Ma
85%167
167-1020
2000Kuroda, Tomoko; Sakamoto, Tatsuhiko et al.: Temporal variations of biogenic components on the Northern California margin since the late Pleistocene, Site 1020download
85%154
154-925
2003Nilsen, E. B.; Anderson, L. D. et al.: Paleoproductivity, nutrient burial, climate change and the carbon cycle in the western equatorial Atlantic across the Eocene/Oligocene boundarydownload
80%178
178-1098
2002Anderson, L. D.; Ravelo, A. C.: Biogenic opal in Palmer Deep sediments, Site 1098, Leg 178download
79%17
17-164
17-166
2003Takebe, Masamichi; Yamamoto, Koshi: Geochemical fractionation between porcellanite and host sediment
79%154
154-929
184
184-1148
2001Wang Rujian; Fang Dianyong et al.: Oligocene biogenic siliceous deposits on the slope of the northern South China Sea
76%157
157-956
1998Binard, Nicolas; Schmincke, Hans-Ulrich et al.: Hole 956B; downhole FMS measurements in the southern volcanic apron of Gran Canaria, Central Atlanticdownload
76%38
104
1989Hempel, P.: Der Einfluss von biogenem Opal auf die Bildung seismischer Reflektoren und die Verbreitung opalreicher Sedimente auf dem Voring Plateau The influence of biogenic opal on the formation of seismic reflectors and the distribution of opal-rich sediments on the Voring Plateau
76%117
117-722
1990Murray, D. W.; Prell, W. L.: Biogenic sedimentation on the Owen Ridge, northwestern Arabian Sea during the past one million years; evidence for changes in monsoon-induced upwelling
76%1990McNeill, Donald F.: Biogenic magnetite from surface Holocene carbonate sediments, Great Bahama Bankdownload
76%2010Lyle, M. W.; Olivarez, Lyle A. et al.: Biogenic sedimentation in the eastern Equatorial Pacific, 0-18 Ma; XRF scanning on Site U1338, IODP Expedition 320/321
76%1999Kemp, Alan E. S.; Pearce, Richard B. et al.: The role of mat-forming diatoms in the formation of Mediterranean sapropels
76%1772002Kuhn, G.; Gersonde, R.: Plio-Pleistocene biogenic opal deposition in the Southern Ocean
76%1772002Dickmann, B.: Biogene und terrigene Sedimentation im Antarktischen Ozean; Zeugnisse der kaenozoischen Umwelt- und Klimaentwicklung Biogenic and terrigenous sedimentation in the Antarctic Ocean; evidence of Cenozoic environment and climate development
76%1991Thierstein, Hans R.; Roth, Peter H.: Stable isotopic and carbonate cyclicity in Lower Cretaceous deep-sea sediments; dominance of diagenetic effects
76%1782004Volpi, Valentina; Camerlenghi, Angelo et al.: The role of biogenic silica on sediment compaction and slope instability
76%28
28-266
29
29-277
1980Brewster, N. A.: Cenozoic biogenic silica sedimentation in the Antarctic Ocean
76%2004Storrie-Lombardi, M. C.; Fisk, M. R.: Elemental abundance distributions in suboceanic basalt glass; evidence of biogenic alterationdownload
76%1979Craig, J. D.: Geological and geotechnical investigation of sediment redistribution on the central equatorial Pacific seafloor
76%1977Brewster, Nancy A.: Cenozoic biogenic silica sedimentation in the Antarctic Ocean, based on two Deep Sea Drilling Project sites
76%178
178-1095
178-1096
2003Volpi, V.; Camerlenghi, A. et al.: Effects of biogenic silica on sediment compaction and slope stability on the Pacific margin of the Antarctic Peninsula
76%1991Wetzel, Andreas: Ecologic interpretation of deep-sea trace fossil communities
75%2008Lippert, Peter C.: Big discovery for biogenic magnetite; discussion
75%178
178-1095
188
188-1165
2002Gruetzner, J.; Hillenbrand, C. et al.: Accumulation of siliciclastic and biogenic sediments at the Antarctic continental rise during the late Miocene and early Pliocene; a comparison of ODP Sites 1095 and 1165
75%178
178-1095
178-1096
2001Hillenbrand, Claus-Dieter; Fuetterer, Dieter K. et al.: Late Miocene to Quaternary deposition of biogenic opal and clay minerals on the continental rise west of the Antarctic Peninsula
72%130
130-806
194
194-1192
194-1193
194-1194
194-1195
2008Browning, Emily; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: Testing the possible linkages between the Miocene Reticulofenestra event, the biogenic bloom, tropical gateways, and sea level changes
72%1662010Herrmann, Achim D.; Wasylenki, Laura E. et al.: Uranium isotopic compositions of carbonate sediments as a potential redox proxy
67%321
321-U1337
2013Romero, Oscar E.: Biogenic silica deposition in the eastern Equatorial Pacificdownload
66%1992002Lyle, Annette Oliverez; Lyle, Mitchell W.: Determination of biogenic opal in pelagic marine sediments; a simple method revisiteddownload
66%29
29-280
29-281
1975Hampton, M.: Detrital and biogenic sediment trends at DSDP sites 280 and 281, and evolution of middle Cenozoic currentsdownload
65%113
113-689
113-690
2000Kawahata, Hodaka; Ishizuka, Toshio: Amino acids in interstitial waters from ODP sites 689 and 690 on the Maud Rise, Antarctic Ocean
65%1772008Cortese, G.; Gersonde, R.: Plio/Pleistocene changes in the main biogenic silica carrier in the Southern Ocean, Atlantic Sectordownload
65%121
121-752
2007Gupta, Anil K.; Das, Moumita: Occurrence of the biogenic bloom in the oligotrophic southeastern Indian Ocean; evidence from late Neogene deep-sea benthic Foraminifera (ODP Hole 752A)
65%2011Kominz, Michelle A.; Patterson, Kyle et al.: Lithology dependence of porosity in slope and deep marine sediments
65%1982Fenner, Juliane M.: Early diagenesis of biosiliceous components in deep sea sediments
65%1982Kitchell, Jennifer A.; Clark, David L.: Late Cretaceous-Paleogene paleogeography and paleocirculation; evidence of north polar upwelling
65%1974Calvert, S. E.: Deposition and diagenesis of silica in marine sediments
65%1989Hobert, Linda A.; Wetzel, A.: On the relationship between silica and carbonate diagenesis in deep sea sediments
65%321976Keene, John B.: The distribution, mineralogy, and petrography of biogenic and authigenic silica from the Pacific Basin
65%1977Leinen, M.: A normative calculation technique for determining opal in deep-sea sediments
65%2004Hollamby, Jennifer; Musgrave, Robert: A rock-magnetic investigation of bacterially mediated iron sulfide diagenesis associated with gas hydrate-bearing deep marine sediments
65%1992Hay, William W.: Reversals of circulation in the central North Atlantic during the Eocene?
65%1975Sayles, F. L.; Manheim, Frank: Interstitial solutions and diagenesis in deeply buried marine sediments; results from the deep sea drilling project
65%119
119-744
2000Schellenberg, Stephen A.: Linkage of surface export production and benthic ostracode size across the Eocene-Oligocene transition; a morphometric study of Algulhasina quadratica ontogeny in the Southern Ocean
65%2004Josef, J. A.; Storrie-Lombardi, M. C. et al.: Global distribution of microbial alteration of the ocean crust
65%2001Winterer, Edward L.: The oldest biogenous pelagic sediments above Mesozoic oceanic basement; a review
65%2004James, Noel: The oceanography of cool-water carbonates; southern Australia
65%2004Leinen, M.: Jack Dymond's "fingerprints" on sediment chemistry, biogeochemical fluxes, and my career
65%2000McKenzie, Judith A.: Searching for the deep sub-seafloor biosphere in the deep sediment habitat
65%3022009Stickley, C.; Koc, N.: The ACEX siliceous microfossils; middle Eocene biogenic silica production and preservation in the central Arctic
65%321
321-U1337
2011Yamazaki, Toshitsugu: Paleoposition of the intertropical convergence zone in the eastern Pacific inferred from glacial-interglacial changes in terrigenous and biogenic magnetic mineral fractions
63%199
199-1221
2006Murphy, Brandi; Lyle, Mitchell et al.: Biogenic burial across the Paleocene/Eocene boundary; Ocean Drilling Program Leg 199 Site 1221download
62%181
181-1123
181-1124
181-1125
2004Suzuki, Atsushi; Khim, Boo-Keun et al.: Biogenic opal contents in sediments of the Southwest Pacific (Sites 1123, 1124, and 1125)download
61%138
138-844
138-846
138-854
2000Levitan, M. A.: Miocene-Quaternary history of silica accumulation in the eastern equatorial zone of the Pacific and problems of their reconstruction of paleoproductivity
61%85
85-572
85-573
85-574
1985Stout, Paul Michael: Chemical diagenesis of pelagic biogenic sediments from the Equatorial Pacific
61%145
145-885
145-886
1995Dickens, G. R.; Owen, R. M.: Evidence for the late Miocene-middle Pliocene biogenic bloom in North Pacific sediment
61%28
28-266
29
29-277
1977Brewster, N. A.: Biogenic silica sedimentation and surface productivity in the Cenozoic Antarctic Ocean
61%1541997Murray, D. W.; Peterson, L. C.: Biogenic carbonate production and preservation changes between 5 and 10 Ma from the Ceara Rise, western Equatorial Atlantic
61%138
138-850
1997Schroeder, J. O.; Murray, R. W. et al.: Barium in Equatorial Pacific carbonate sediment; terrigenous, oxide, and biogenic associationsdownload
61%175
175-1085
175-1086
175-1087
2004Diester-Haass, L.; Meyers, P. A. et al.: Carbonate crash and biogenic bloom in the late Miocene; evidence from ODP Sites 1085, 1086, and 1087 in the Cape Basin, Southeast Atlantic Oceandownload
61%138
138-846
138-847
1995Emeis, K. C.; Doose, H. et al.: Temperaturen und biogene Akkumulation im oestlichen aequatorialen Pazifik; die Intervalle 0-1,3 Mill. Jahre auf Sites 846 und 847 (ODP Leg 138) Temperatures and biogenic accumulation in the eastern Equatorial Pacific; 0-1.3 million year interval in sites 846 and 847, ODP Leg 138
61%138
138-846
138-847
1995Emeis, K. C.; Doose, H.: Temperatures and biogenic accumulation rates in the eastern Equatorial Pacific; the interval O-1,3 Ma at Sites 846 and 847 ODP Leg 138)
61%2012004Aiello, Ivano Walter; D'Hondt, Steven et al.: Sedimentary habitats for microbial activity in deeply buried, pelagic and hemipelagic upwelling sediments of the eastern Equatorial Pacific and Peru margin
61%138
138-846
138-847
1999Weber, M. E.; Pisias, N. G.: Spatial and temporal distribution of biogenic carbonate and opal in deep-sea sediments from the eastern Equatorial Pacific; implications for ocean history since 1.3 Ma
61%2008Moore, Ted C., Jr.: Chert in the Pacific; biogenic silica and hydrothermal circulationdownload
61%182
182-1127
182-1129
182-1131
2010Anderskouv, K.; Surlyk, F. et al.: Sediment waves with a biogenic twist in Pleistocene cool water carbonates, Great Australian Bight
61%29
29-277
29-279
29-281
29-284
1977Goodney, D. E.; Dudley, W. C. et al.: Non-equilibrium isotope fractionation in biogenic calcite
61%4
4-29
15
15-149
1975Donnelly, T. W.; Merrill, L.: Scavenging of Mg and Na by biogenic opal in deep-sea sediments
61%121
121-756
121-757
179
2001Hermoyian, Casey S.; Owen, Robert M.: Late Miocene-early Pliocene biogenic bloom; evidence from low-productivity regions of the Indian and Atlantic Oceansdownload
61%75
75-532
1984Dunham, K. W.; Meyers, Philip A. et al.: Late Cenozoic variations in biogenic sediments from DSDP Site 532 on the Walvis Ridge, South Atlantic Ocean
61%3072003Henriet, Jean-Pierre; Guidard, S. et al.: Carbonate mounds as a possible example for microbial activity in geological processes
61%177
177-1093
177-1094
2002Kuhn, G.; Diekmann, B.: Biogene und terrigene Sedimentationsmuster als Abbild spaetquartaerer Klima- und Umweltbedingungen in der Antarktischen Zone des Suedatlantiks Biogenic and terrigenous sedimentation patterns as illustration of upper Quaternary climatic and environmental conditions in the Antarctic zone of the South Atlantic
61%202
202-1233
202-1234
202-1235
2007Muratli, J.; Mix, A. et al.: Sedimentary redox conditions, biogenic production, and oxygenation of Southeast Pacific intermediate waters over the past 30 ky
61%1541997Mikkelsen, Naja; Barron, John A.: Early Oligocene diatoms on the Ceara Rise and the Cenozoic evolution of biogenic silica accumulation in the low-latitude Atlantic
61%119
119-738
2009Abrajevitch, Alexandra; Kodama, Kazuto: Biochemical vs. detrital mechanism of remanence acquisition in marine carbonates; a lesson from the K-T boundary interval
61%145
145-882
2008Swann, George E. A.; Leng, Melanie J. et al.: Isotope offsets in marine diatom delta (super 18) O over the last 200 ka
61%154
154-925
2007de la Rocha, Christina; Sime, Neil G. et al.: Interpreting the Ca isotope record from marine biogenic carbonates
61%90
90-590
181
181-1125
2000Grant, Katharine M.; Dickens, Gerald R.: The late Miocene-early Pliocene biogenic bloom at DSDP Site 590 and ODP Site 1125, Southwest Pacific
61%2011Schumann, D.; Raub, T. D. et al.: Appearance of gigantic biogenic magnetite during the PETM; a progress report
61%2013Fisk, Martin; McLoughlin, Nicola: Atlas of alteration textures in volcanic glass from the ocean basins
60%177
177-1093
177-1094
2003Janecek, Thomas R.: Late Pleistocene biogenic opal data for Leg 177 sites 1093 and 1094download
59%62
62-463
1981Timofeev, P. P.; Renngarten, N. V. et al.: Lithologic-genetic characteristics of sediments in a section at Site 463, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 62download
57%184
184-1143
2006Wang Rujian; Li Jianru et al.: Late Miocene-Quaternary biogenic opal accumulation at ODP Site 1143, southern South China Seadownload
56%16
16-158
1977Dowding, L. G.: Sediment dispersal within the Cocos Gap, Panama Basin
56%152
152-919
2003St. John, Kristen E. K.; Kendrick, Trey et al.: Diversity and abundance trends of planktonic and benthic Foraminifera since 620 ka from the Irminger Basin (ODP Site 919), northern North Atlantic
56%189
189-1168
189-1170
189-1171
189-1172
2004Robert, Christian: Cenozoic environments in the Tasmanian area of the Southern Ocean (ODP Leg 189); inferences from bulk and clay mineralogy
56%2008Schumann, Dirk; Raub, Timothy D. et al.: Gigantism in unique biogenic magnetite at the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
56%1999Dean, Walter E.; Arthur, Michael A.: Sensitivity of the North Atlantic Basin to cyclic climatic forcing during the Early Cretaceous
56%111
111-677
2005Iwamoto, Naoya; Kawaguchi, Masami et al.: Paleoclimatic changes during the last 6.5 million years based on the particle density variation of Lake Baikal sediments

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