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100%1997Raymo, Maureen E.: Carbon cycle models; how strong are the constraints?
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199-1218
2006Palike, Heiko; Norris, Richard D. et al.: The heartbeat of the Oligocene climate systemdownload
83%199
208
2005Tripati, A.; Backman, J. et al.: New results from ODP and IODP on the greenhouse-icehouse transition; evidence for early (Eocene) bipolar glaciation associated with global carbon cycle changes
82%208
208-1263
2007Riesselman, Christina R.; Dunbar, Robert B. et al.: High resolution stable isotope and carbonate variability during the early Oligocene climate transition; Walvis Ridge (ODP Site 1263)
82%113
113-690
2003Stoll, Heather M.; Bains, Santo: Coccolith Sr/Ca records of productivity during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum from the Weddell Seadownload
71%165
165-1002
2004Hughen, K.; Lehman, S. et al.: (super 14) C activity and global carbon cycle changes over the past 50,000 yearsdownload
71%1992005Tripati, Aradhna; Backman, Jan et al.: Eocene bipolar glaciation associated with global carbon cycle changes
71%1999Jansa, L. F.: Paleogeography and paleoceanography of the North Atlantic during the Cretaceous; an overview
71%1999Dickens, Gerald R.: The blast in the past
71%2082008Zachos, James C.; McCarren, Heather et al.: Coupled climate and carbon cycle oscillations during the late Paleocene; inferences from high-resolution geochemical records
71%1998Palmer, M. R.; Pearson, P. N. et al.: Reconstructing past ocean pH-depth profiles
71%2000Yin, Wyss: International Geological Correlation Programme Project No. 396; continental shelves in the Quaternary
67%12
12-116
1994France-Lanord, Christian; Derry, Louis A.: Variations de delta (super 13) C du carbone organique terrigene enfoui dans le cone du Bengale au Ne2.ogene; effet sur le cycle du carbone delta (super 13) C variations of terrigeneous organic carbon buried in the Neogene of the Bengal Fan; their effect on the carbon cycle
67%207
207-1257
2004Erbacher, Jochen; Mosher, David et al.: Drilling probes past carbon cycle perturbations on the Demerara Rise
67%113
113-690
2008Schmidt, D. N.; Ridgwell, A. J. et al.: Constraints on the carbon cycle changes during the PETM
67%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
67%74
74-525
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2009Friedrich, Oliver; Herrle, Jens O. et al.: Early Maastrichtian carbon cycle perturbation and cooling event; implications from the South Atlantic Oceandownload
67%72
72-516
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85-573
1997Herbert, Timothy D.: A long marine history of carbon cycle modulation by orbital-climatic changes
67%2008Delaney, Margaret L.; Scher, Howie et al.: Paleoceanography; geochemical tracers of past oceans
67%32
32-305
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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
67%2011van der Wal, Stefan; Taylor, Kyle et al.: Orbital forcing and carbon cycle variations in relation to changes in climate and ecosystem in late Paleocene
66%130
130-806
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138-849
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162-983
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175-1087
2003McClymont, Erin Louise; Rosell-Mele, Antoni et al.: Surface ocean response to the mid-Pleistocene revolution and effects on the carbon cycle; a biomarker perspective
66%171B
171B-1051
2001Dickens, Gerald R.: Carbon addition and removal during the late Palaeocene thermal maximum; basic theory with a preliminary treatment of the isotope record at ODP Site 1051, Blake Nose
61%14
14-137
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74-527
74-528
2005Katz, Miriam E.; Wright, James D. et al.: Biological overprint of the geological carbon cycledownload
61%73
73-522
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113-689
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119-744
2005Zachos, James C.; Kump, Lee R.: Carbon cycle feedbacks and the initiation of Antarctic glaciation in the earliest Oligocenedownload
61%130
130-807
2010Fantle, M. S.; Maher, K. M. et al.: Isotopic approaches for quantifying the rates of marine burial diagenesis
61%85
85-574
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199-1219
2012Piela, Christine; Lyle, Mitchell et al.: Biogenic sedimentation in the equatorial Pacific; carbon cycling and paleoproduction, 12-24 Ma
59%1998D'Hondt, Steven: Isotopic proxies for ecological collapse and recovery from mass extinctions
59%1292000Foellmi, Karl B.: Phosphogenesis, the phosphorus cycle, and environmental change
59%124
126
1999Marine geology activities of the Geological Survey of Japan, 1998
59%2011Cope, Jesse T.; Winguth, Arne: On the sensitivity of ocean circulation to arctic freshwater input during the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum
59%164
164-995
1998Borowski, Walter Steven: Pore-water sulfate concentration gradients, isotopic compositions, and diagenetic processes overlying continental margin, methane-rich sediments associated with gas hydrates
59%160
160-967
2003Wehausen, Rolf; Brumsack, Hans J.: Earth's orbit and the Mediterranean
59%2003Kurtz, A. C.; Kump, L. R. et al.: Early Cenozoic decoupling of the global carbon and sulfur cyclesdownload
59%184
184-1143
2005Wang Pinxian; Tian Jun et al.: Long-term cycles in the ocean carbon reservoir; records from the South China Sea
59%1999Norris, Richard D.; Roehl, Ursula: Carbon cycling and chronology of climate warming during the Palaeocene/Eocene transition
59%1999Shen Jianzhong: Research priorities and drilling goals of ocean drilling program
59%1997Ruddiman, William F.; Raymo, Maureen E. et al.: The uplift-climate connection; a synthesis
59%2011Gillis, K. M.; Coogan, L. A.: Secular variation in carbon uptake into the ocean crust
59%2006Filippelli, Gabriel M.; Souch, Catherine: Rapid climate change and climate surprises; a look back and ahead
59%2002Bralower, Timothy J.; Kelly, D. Clay et al.: Biotic effects of abrupt Paleocene and Cretaceous climate events
59%189
189-1172
2002Tedford, R. A.; Kelly, D. C.: A revised chronology for the late Miocene carbon isotope shift (ODP Site 1172B); a stable isotopic and sedimentologic investigation
59%50
50-416
2000Wortmann, Ulrich G.; Weissert, Helmut: Tying platform drowning to perturbations of the global carbon with a delta (super 13) C (sub Org) -curve from the Valanginian of DSDP Site 416
59%2001Stoll, Heather M.; Schrag, Daniel P.: Sr/Ca variations in Cretaceous carbonates; relation to productivity and sea level changes
59%1662004Swart, P. K.; Eberli, G. P. et al.: The nature of the delta (super 13) C of periplatform sediments; implications for stratigraphy
59%177
177-1090
2005Anderson, L. D.: Multiproxy evidence of the role of the vertical structure of the Southern Ocean in global climate change
59%130
130-806
2001Wara, Michael: Influences on boron concentration and isotopic composition of planktonic Foraminifera
59%2009Slomp, C. P.; Kraal, P. et al.: Reconstructing phosphorus and carbon cycling during Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events; why we need modern analogues
59%1161997France-Lanord, Christian; Derry, Louis A.: Organic carbon burial forcing of the carbon cycle from Himalayan erosion
59%154
154-925
2004Nilsen, Elena Brennan: Studies of carbon cycling, nutrient dynamics and climate change in pelagic and coastal ecosystems using sediment geochemical techniques
59%1992003Nunes, Flavia; Norris, Richard D.: The Paleocene-Eocene carbon isotope excursion and associated foraminiferal excursion fauna
59%144
144-871
2009Robinson, Stuart A.: Carbon isotope stratigraphy of a Paleogene Pacific Ocean guyot and the response of the shallow-water carbonate factory to the PETM
59%1752009Rommerskirchen, F.; Condon, T. et al.: Southeast Atlantic upwelling intensity changes influencing late Miocene C4 plant expansion?
59%2010Rausch, S.; Kluegel, A. et al.: Carbonate veins as recorded of seawater-crust interaction
59%320
321
2010Gussone, Nikolaus; Teichert, Barbara M. A. et al.: Fluctuations of the oceanic Ca-isotope budget and environmental changes during highly dynamic transitions of the Cenozoic
59%166
166-1005
166-1006
2010Oehlert, Amanda M.; Swart, Peter K. et al.: The relationship between the Delta (super 13) C of inorganic and organic components in Neogene periplatform sediments; implications for the Proterozoic
59%3202011Sghibartz, Cristina A.; Rae, J. W. et al.: Deep ocean acidity change over the Eocene-Oligocene transition
58%113
113-690
2004Stoll, Heather M.: Coccolith Sr/Ca records of productivity during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum from the Weddell Sea; replydownload
58%113
113-689
208
208-1262
208-1263
208-1266
2008Nielsen, Tina M. J.: The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum marine response; an analysis of latitudinal and depth variations
58%74
74-528
86
86-577
2006Coxall, Helen K.; D'Hondt, Steven et al.: Pelagic evolution and environmental recovery after the Cretaceous-Paleogene mass extinction
58%184
184-1143
2004Tian Jun; Wang Pinxian et al.: Responses of foraminiferal isotopic variations at ODP Site 1143 in the southern South China Sea to orbital forcing
58%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
58%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
51%74
74-525
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166
166-1006
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182-1126
2008Swart, Peter K.: Global synchronous changes in the carbon isotopic composition of carbonate sediments unrelated to changes in the global carbon cycle
51%119
119-738
2002Schellenberg, Stephen A.; Roehl, Ursula et al.: Chemostratigraphy of the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum at ODP Site 738C (Kerguelen Plateau, southern Indian Ocean); implications for the chronology and dynamics of a major global carbon cycle perturbation
51%166
166-1005
166-1006
2012Oehlert, Amanda M.; Lamb-Wozniak, Kathryn A. et al.: The stable carbon isotopic composition of organic material in platform derived sediments; implications for reconstructing the global carbon cycle
50%189
189-1170
189-1171
2004Shevenell, A. E.; Kennett, J. P.: Paleoceanographic change during the middle Miocene climate revolution; an Antarctic stable isotope perspective
50%71
71-511
2003MacConnell, Adam B.; Leckie, R. Mark et al.: Submarine hydrothermal activity and secular changes in Mid-Cretaceous seawater chemistry
50%177
177-1089
177-1090
2003Hodell, David A.; Kanfoush, Sharon L. et al.: The mid-Brunhes transition in ODP Sites 1089 and 1090 (subantarctic South Atlantic)
50%113
113-690
171B
171B-1051
2003Bains, Santo; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Marine-terrestrial linkages at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary
50%2004Meyers, Stephen Richard; Sageman, Bradley: Cenomanian/Turonian orbital chronologies and burial flux estimates; calibrating the biogeochemical reconstruction of oceanic anoxic event II
50%130
130-806
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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
50%85
85-572
85-575
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2008Griffith, Elizabeth M.; Paytan, Adina et al.: A dynamic marine calcium cycle during the past 28 million yearsdownload
50%198
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2005McCarren, Heather K.; Zachos, J. C. et al.: Long-term orbital scale paleoceanographic variability across the Paleocene-Eocene boundary in the Central Pacific; inferences from isotope and geochemical core log data
50%189
189-1171
189-1172
2004Roehl, Ursula; Brinkhuis, Henk et al.: On the search for the Paleocene/Eocene boundary in the Southern Ocean; exploring ODP Leg 189 Holes 1171D and 1172D, Tasman Sea
50%189
189-1172
2002Tedford, Rebecca; Kelly, Daniel Clay: Paleoceanographic implications of stable isotopic and sedimentologic change across the Miocene/Pliocene boundary on the East Tasman Plateau (ODP Site 1172B)
50%121
121-752
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2004Nicolo, Micah J.; Dickens, Gerald: Southern Hemisphere terrigenous component flux and composition across the Paleocene-Eocene transition
50%62
62-463
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2006Dumitrescu, Mirela; Brassell, Simon C. et al.: Instability in tropical Pacific sea-surface temperatures during the early Aptian
50%198
198-1207
2007Brassell, Simon C.; Dumitrescu, Mirela: Molecular signatures for changes in populations of nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria in response to fluctuations in oxygenation levels during the early Aptian oceanic anoxic event
50%119
119-738
2011Scher, Howie D.; Bohaty, Steven M. et al.: Two-stepping into the icehouse; east Antarctic weathering during progressive ice-sheet expansion at the Eocene-Oligocene transition
50%199
199-1218
2004Lear, Carrie H.; Rosenthal, Y. et al.: Late Eocene to early Miocene ice sheet dynamics and the global carbon cycledownload
50%74
74-527
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80-549
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113-690
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198-1209
2005Cramer, Benjamin S.; Kent, Dennis V.: Bolide summer; the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum as a response to an extraterrestrial triggerdownload
50%113
113-690
2001Kelly, D. Clay; Thomas, Deborah J. et al.: Responses of austral planktonic Foraminifera to the late Paleocene thermal maximum; faunal evidence for oceanic change and an aftereffect cold snap
50%166
166-1003
166-1004
166-1005
166-1006
166-1007
2005Swart, Peter K.; Eberli, Gregor P.: The nature of the delta (super 13) C of periplatform sediments; implications for stratigraphy and the global carbon cycledownload
50%207
207-1258
2008Adams, Derek D.; Hurtgen, Matthew T. et al.: Contrasting sulfur isotope and iron speciation measurements across paleoenvironmental gradients during the Cenomanian-Turonian oceanic anoxic event (OAE2)
50%113
113-690
198
198-1209
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2011Yasukawa, Kazutaka; Kato, Yasuhiro: Quantitative examination of the cause of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum using an atmosphere-ocean box model
50%48
48-401
2012Yamaguchi, Tatsuhiko; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Dwarfing of ostracodes during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum at DSDP Site 401 (Bay of Biscay, North Atlantic) and its implication for changes in organic carbon cycle in deep-sea benthic ecosystem
50%62
62-463
2012Bottini, Cinzia; Cohen, Anthony S. et al.: Osmium-isotope evidence for volcanism, weathering, and ocean mixing during the early Aptian OAE 1a
50%207
207-1260
2012Hardas, Petros; Mutterlose, Joerg et al.: The middle Cenomanian event in the Equatorial Atlantic; the calcareous nannofossil and benthic foraminiferal response
50%130
130-806
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202-1237
2013Holbourn, Ann; Kuhnt, Wolfgang et al.: Changes in Pacific Ocean circulation following the Miocene onset of permanent Antarctic ice cover
47%22
22-216
1985Vincent, Edith; Berger, Wolfgang H.: Carbon dioxide and polar cooling in the Miocene; the Monterey Hypothesis
47%85
85-572
1985Pisias, Nicklas G.; Prell, Warren L.: Changes in calcium carbonate accumulation in the Equatorial Pacific during the late Cenozoic; evidence from HPC Site 572
47%171A
171A-1049
171B
171B-1050
171B-1051
171B-1052
2000Faul, Kristina L.; Delaney, Margaret L.: Nutrient and paleoproductivity dynamics in the early Paleogene
47%154
154-925
2000Nilsen, E. Brennan; Delaney, Margaret L.: Phosphorus accumulation rates and productivity in the western Atlantic across the Eocene/Oligocene boundary
47%162
162-986
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1996Fisk, Martin; Giovannoni, Stephen et al.: ODP recovers "live" volcanic rocks
47%113
113-690
171B
171B-1051
1999Bains, Santo; Corfield, Richard M. et al.: Mechanisms of climate warming at the end of the Paleocene
47%199
199-1218
199-1219
2006Lyle, Annette Olivarez; Lyle, Mitchell W.: Missing organic carbon in Eocene marine sediments; is metabolism the biological feedback that maintains end-member climates?download
47%154
154-926
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2011Diester-Haass, Liselotte; Billups, Katharina et al.: Enhanced paleoproductivity across the Oligocene/Miocene boundary as evidenced by benthic Foraminiferal accumulation rates
47%1892004Shevenell, Amelia E.; Kennett, James P. et al.: Middle Miocene Southern Ocean cooling and Antarctic cryosphere expansiondownload
47%47
47-398
2006Montanez, I. P.; Li, Y. et al.: Orbitally tuned C and N isotopic records of Aptian oceanic anoxic event 1a in northeastern Mexico and Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 398, north Atlantic Ocean

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