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100%171A
171A-1049
171B
2001Barker, Charles E.; Pawlewicz, Mark et al.: Deposition of sedimentary organic matter in black shale facies indicated by the geochemistry and petrography of high-resolution samples, Blake Nose, western North Atlantic
100%207
207-1258
2011Hetzel, Almut; Maerz, Christian et al.: Geochemical environment of Cenomanian-Turonian black shale deposition at Wunstorf (northern Germany)
82%159
159-959
2005Beckmann, Britta; Wagner, Thomas et al.: Linking Coniacian-Santonian (OAE3) black-shale deposition to African climate variability; a reference section from the eastern tropical Atlantic at orbital time scales (ODP Site 959, off Ivory Coast and Ghana)
82%171A
171A-1049
171B
2001Holbourn, Ann; Kuhnt, Wolfgang: No extinctions during Oceanic Anoxic Event 1B; the Aptian-Albian benthic Foraminifera record of ODP Leg 171
80%75
75-530
1984Brassell, Simon C.: Aliphatic hydrocarbons of a Cretaceous black shale and its adjacent green claystone from the southern Angola Basin, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 75download
79%1978Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Brenner, Shmuel et al.: Thermal alteration of Cretaceous black shale by basaltic intrusions at DSDP Site 41-368 in the eastern Atlantic Ocean
79%41
41-368
1978Simoneit, B. R. T.; Brenner, S. et al.: Thermal alteration of Cretaceous black shale by basaltic intrusions in the eastern Atlantic
79%1993Frank, Gabriela: Paleobiological changes and the influence of geochemical and extraterrestrial aspects concerning black shale developments
79%41992Lyons, Timothy W.; Huston, Ted J.: Trace metal distributions in the uppermost sediments of the Black Sea; a metalliferous black shale analog?
79%1992Brumsack, H. J.: Geochemistry of Cretaceous black shale from the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary event; paleoenvironment of deposition and time limitations
79%3022009Boucsein, Bettina; Stein, Ruediger: Black shale formation in the late Paleocene/early Eocene Arctic Ocean and paleoenvironmental conditions; new results from a detailed organic petrological study
78%1980Jenkyns, H. C.: Cretaceous anoxic events; from continents to oceans
75%207
207-1260
2005Yum, Jong-Gwon; Meyers, Philip A. et al.: High-resolution image analysis of laminae in a black shale sequence from ODP Site 1260 on the Demerara Rise; evidence for orbital and suborbital climate cycles in the latest Cenomanian
71%75
75-530
1984Nohara, Masato; Ishizuka, Toshio et al.: Organic carbon isotopic composition in Cretaceous sediments, Angola Basin, southeastern Atlantic, Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 530download
69%75
75-530
1984Stow, Dorrik A. V. A. V.; Dean, Walter E.: Middle Cretaceous black shales at Site 530 in the southeastern Angola Basindownload
67%171A
171A-1049
171B
2001Holbourn, Ann; Kuhnt, Wolfgang et al.: Benthic foraminifers from lower Albian black shales (Site 1049, ODP Leg 171); evidence for a non "uniformitarian" record
67%1985Arthur, M. A.; Meyers, P. A.: Report of the JOI-USSAC workshop on Cretaceous black shales
67%1985Rullkoetter, J.: Schwarzschiefer in der Tiefsee; Entstehung und Kohlenwasserstoffpotential Deep-sea black shales; genesis and hydrocarbon potential
67%1980Chamley, Herve; Robert, Christian: Paleoenvironmental significance of clay deposits in Atlantic black shales
67%1986Bralower, Timothy James: Part A; An integrated Mesozoic biochronology and magnetochronology; Part B, Studies of Cretaceous black shales
67%1981Beiersdorf, H.: Ein deutscher Beitrag zur Geoforschung A German contribution to research in the earth sciences
67%1989Stein, R.; Rullkoetter, J. et al.: Changes in paleoenvironments in the Atlantic Ocean during Cretaceous times; results from black shales studies
67%1986Meyers, Philip A.; Arthur, Michael A.: In Denver; Black shales in ocean targeted for drilling
67%2072007Schippers, Axel; Neretin, Lev N.: Data report; Microbiological AODC and CARD-FISH analysis of black shale samples from the Demerara Rise, ODP Leg 207download
63%75
75-530
1986Brassell, S.; Farrimond, P.: Fluctuations in biological marker compositions within a Cenomanian black shale from the Angola Basin
63%41
41-368
1981Simoneit, Bernd R. T.; Brenner, S. et al.: Thermal alteration of Cretaceous black shale by diabase intrusions in the eastern Atlantic; II, Effects on bitumen and kerogen
63%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
63%39
39-356
40
40-364
75
75-530
2002Scarparo Cunha, Armando; Koutsoukos, Eduardo A. M.: Time average of black-shale deposition in the late Cenomanian-early Turonian of the southern South Atlantic (DSDP Sites 356, 364 and 530A); a cyclostratigraphic and biostratigraphic approach
63%159
159-959
2001Beckmann, B.; Hofmann, P. et al.: Klimakopplung der Schwarzschieferablagerung im tropischen Atlantik; Hochaufloesende Untersuchungen des Coniac-Santon, OAE3 (ODP Site 959, Elfenbeinkueste/Ghana) Climate coupling of black shale deposition in the tropical Atlantic; high-resolution studies of the Coniancian-Santonian, OAE3, ODP Site 959, Ivory Coast/Ghana
63%159
159-959
2001Wagner, T.; Hofmann, P. et al.: Coniacian-Santonian African climate variability triggered cyclic black shale formation in the tropical eastern Atlantic (ODP 959)
63%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
63%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)
63%2072006Brumsack, Hans J.: The trace metal content of recent organic carbon-rich sediments; implications for Cretaceous black shale formation
63%159
159-959
2002Beckmann, B.; Wagner, T. et al.: Coniacian-Santonian black shale formation in the tropical Atlantic (ODP Site 959, Ivory Coast/Ghana); cyclic variations in the composition of organic matter
63%79
79-545
2008Herrle, Jens O.: Paleoceanography of lower upper Aptian black shale events in the western Tethys
62%159
159-959
1999Wagner, Thomas; Pletsch, Thomas: Tectono-sedimentary controls on Cretaceous black shale deposition along the opening Equatorial Atlantic gateway (ODP Leg 159)
58%130
130-807
1998Larson, Roger L.; Erba, Elisabetta: Onset of the Mid-Cretaceous greenhouse; volcanic events and the biological, sedimentary and geochemical responses
57%207
207-1257
207-1258
207-1259
207-1260
207-1261
2004Meyers, Philip A.; Forster, Astrid et al.: Microbial gases in black shale sequences on the Demerara Risedownload
56%40
40-364
1983Hussler, G.; Albrecht, P.: C (sub D) 2 (sub D) 7-C (sub D) 2 (sub D) 9 monoaromatic anthrasteroid hydrocarbons in Cretaceous black shales
56%42
42-380
1981Hsu, Kenneth J.; Traverse, Alfred et al.: Late Neogene climatic changes of the Black Sea region
56%1981Summerhayes, Colin P.: Organic facies of Middle Cretaceous black shales in deep North Atlantic
56%801983Gillot, Eric: La Marge celtique au Cretace d'apres la campagne 80 du DSDP-IPOD 1 (Atlantique NE) The Celtic margin during Cretaceous time from the DSPD-IPOD 1 Leg 80, NE Atlantic
56%1985Leggett, J. K.: Deep-sea pelagic sediments and palaeo-oceanography; a review of recent progress
56%42
42-380
1978Hsu, K. J.; Kelts, K.: Late Neogene chemical sedimentation in the Black Sea
56%371982Storetvedt, K. M.: Aspects of evolution of the central Atlantic
56%71
71-511
1986Baker, Earl W.; Louda, J. William: Porphyrin geochemistry of Atlantic Jurassic-Cretaceous black shales
56%1986Stein, Ruediger; Rullkoetter, Juergen et al.: Accumulation of organic-carbon-rich sediments in the Late Jurassic and Cretaceous Atlantic Ocean; a synthesis
56%1986Farrimond, P.; Eglinton, G. et al.: Alkenones in Cretaceous black shales, Blake-Bahama Basin, western North Atlantic
56%741987Shackleton, N. J.: The carbon isotope record of the Cenozoic; history of organic carbon burial and of oxygen in the ocean and atmosphere
56%1982Robertson, A. H. F.; Stillman, C. J.: Mesozoic sedimentary rocks of Maio, Cape Verde Islands; implications for Atlantic palaeo-environments
56%1982Meyers, Philip A.; Kawka, Orest E. et al.: Organic geochemical comparison of Cretaceous green claystones and black shales from the South Atlantic seabed
56%1982Masran, Theodora C.: Particulate organic matter of Jurassic-Cretaceous "black shales" in deep North Atlantic Ocean
56%1031986Meyers, Philip A.; Dunham, Keith W.: Black shales from the Galicia Margin, ODP Leg 103; organic geochemistry of three depositional episodes
56%1982Timofeev, P. P.; Koporoulin, V. I.: Conditions of the late Mesozoic and Cenozoic sedimentation in the North-west Pacific
56%481980Tissot, B.: Organic geochemistry of margin sediments and its significance for hydrocarbon generation
56%1980Tissot, B.; Demaison, G. et al.: Paleoenvironment and petroleum potential of Middle Cretaceous black shales in Atlantic basins
56%1986Stein, Ruediger: Organic carbon and sedimentation rate; further evidence for anoxic deep-water conditions in the Cenomanian/Turonian Atlantic Ocean
56%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
56%1031986Dunham, Keith W.; Meyers, Philip A.: Organic geochemistry of black shales from the Galicia Margin, ODP Leg 103; implications for paleoceanographic conditions in the Cretaceous North Atlantic
56%1986Joyce, Rosanne M.; Van Vleet, Edward S.: Origin of organic matter in North American Basin Cretaceous black shales
56%76
76-534
1986Robertson, A. H. F.; Ogg, James G.: Palaeoceanographic setting of the Callovian North Atlantic
56%1986Herbin, J. P.; Magniez-Jannin, F. et al.: Mesozoic organic rich sediments in the South Atlantic; distribution in time and space
56%1973Ross, David A.: Red Sea Drillings
56%2006Jenkyns, H. C.: Oceanic anoxic events; 30 years on
56%1979Roth, P. H.; Krumbach, K. R.: Black shales and coccoliths in the Atlantic and Indian oceans
56%1987Jacquin, T.: Analogies et differences entre les "black shales" du Cretace inferieur et superieur de l'Atlantique Sud Analogies and differences between Upper and Lower Cretaceous "black shales" of the South Atlantic
56%41
41-367
1995LeBlanc, Leonard: Abyssal hydrocarbons off West Africa indicate widespread potential
56%1983Dean, Walter E.; Arthur, Michael A.: Relationships between amount and type of organic matter and isotopic and chemical compositions of Cretaceous black shales
56%41
41-368
1986Simoneit, Bernd R. T.: Effects of igneous intrusions on sedimentary organic matter; Cretaceous black shales in the Atlantic Ocean (DSDP Site 368)
56%62
62-463
1981Melieres, F.: Etude sedimentaire d'echantillons cretaces en provenance de forages IPOD du Pacifique Central Sedimentological study of Cretaceous samples from IPOD drilling sites in the central Pacific
56%1984Masran, T. C.: Sedimentary organic matter of Jurassic and Cretaceous samples from North Atlantic deep-sea drilling sites
56%71
71-511
1984Parker, Mary E.; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Carbonate cycles in Aptian-Albian "black shales" of the Falkland Plateau
56%1991Jacquin, T.; de Graciansky, P. C. et al.: The Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events; anoxia and hiatus within a sequence stratigraphic framework
56%111987Steinberg, Michel; Holtzapffel, Thierry et al.: Characterization of overgrowth structures formed around individual clay particles during early diagenesis
56%1987Emeis, K. C.: Cretaceous black shales of the South Atlantic Ocean; the role and origin of recycled organic matter
56%11
14
36
41
1980Brumsack, H. J.: Geochemistry of Cretaceous black shales from the Atlantic Ocean (DSDP legs 11, 14, 36 and 41)
56%36
40
1978Noel, D.; Manivit, H.: Nannofacies de "black shales" aptiennes et albiennes d'Atlantique sud (Legs 36 et 40); interet sedimentologique Nannofacies of Aptian and Albian black shale of the South Atlantic (legs 36 and 40); sedimentological interest
56%171A
171A-1049
171B
2003Erbacher, Jochen; Huber, Brian T. et al.: The suffocation of an ocean
56%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
56%2072008Junium, Christopher K.; Mawson, Deborah H. et al.: Unexpected occurrence and significance of zinc alkyl porphyrins in Cenomanian-Turonian black shales of the Demerara Rise
56%2072004Meyers, Philip A.; Bernasconi, Stefano: Nitrogen isotopic evidence of magnified cyanobacterial organic matter production in black shales
56%1981Weissert, Helmut: The environment of deposition of black shales in the Early Cretaceous; an ongoing controversy
56%41
41-367
1986Brumsack, Hans J.: The inorganic geochemistry of Cretaceous black shales (DSDP Leg 41) in comparison to modern upwelling sediments from the Gulf of California
56%75
93
1986Degens, E. T.; Emeis, K. C. et al.: Turbidites, the principal mechanism yielding black shales in the early deep Atlantic Ocean
56%2001Kuijpers, Marcel Martinus Maria: Mechanisms and biogeochemical implications of the Mid-Cretaceous global organic carbon burial events
56%1983Eglinton, G.; Brassell, S. C. et al.: The role of organic geochemistry in the Deep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP/IPOD)
56%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
56%3022007Stein, Ruediger: Upper Cretaceous/lower Tertiary black shales near the North Pole; organic carbon origin and source rock potential
56%1982002Moe, Kyaw Thu; Williams, Trevor et al.: Paleoceanographic events in the Shatsky Rise from core-log-seismic data integration
56%41
41-368
1985Ishiwatari, Ryoshi; Morinaga, Shigeo et al.: Alkaline permanganate oxidation of kerogens from Cretaceous black shales thermally altered by diabase intrusions and laboratory simulations
56%75
75-530
1984Bonnell, Linda M.; Anderson, Thomas F.: Sulfur isotopic variations in Cretaceous black and green shales
56%1998Sinninghe Damste, Jaap S.; Koester, Juergen: A euxinic southern North Atlantic Ocean during the Cenomanian/Turonian oceanic anoxic event
56%1998Sinninghe Damste, Jaap S.: Sedimentary derivatives of green sulphur bacteria as a molecular proxy for the assessment of euxinic conditions in the photic zone
56%1994Herbert, Timothy D.; D'Hondt, S. L. et al.: Cyclic sedimentation in Cretaceous pelagic sediments
56%1991Bralower, Timothy J.; Sliter, William V.: Dysoxic/anoxic events in the Aptian-Albian (Middle Cretaceous)
56%1997Hofmann, P.; Ricken, Werner et al.: Processes controlling the accumulation of organic matter in high frequency sedimentary cycles of Albian age in the North Atlantic Ocean
56%171B1997Norris, R.; Kroon, D. et al.: Records of extreme Paleogene-Cretaceous climates and extraterrestrial events; results of ODP Leg 171B, western North Atlantic
56%171B1999Erbacher, Jochen; Hemleben, Christoph et al.: Correlating environmental changes during early Albian oceanic anoxic event 1B using benthic foraminiferal paleoecology
56%210
210-1276
2005Arnaboldi, M.; Meyers, P. A.: Multi-proxy geochemical characterization of Mid-Cretaceous black shales in the Newfoundland Basin
56%2009Slomp, C. P.; Kraal, P. et al.: Reconstructing phosphorus and carbon cycling during Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events; why we need modern analogues

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