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Score ↓ | Exp/Site/Hole | Year | Author/Title | Full text |
100% | | 1976 | Schlanger, S. O.; Jenkyns, H. C.: Cretaceous oceanic anoxic events; causes and consequences | |
100% | | 1987 | Mix, Alan C.: Climatology; hundred-kiloyear cycle queried | |
86% | | 1979 | Spooner, E. T. C.: Ophiolitic rocks and evidence for hydrothermal convection of sea water within crust | |
86% | 22 | 1974 | Pimm, A. C.; Sclater, J. G.: Early Tertiary hiatuses in the north-eastern Indian Ocean | |
86% | | 1991 | Jansa, L. F.: Processes affecting paleogeography, with examples from the Tethys | |
86% | | 1975 | Kennett, James P.; Thunell, Robert C.: Global Increase in Quaternary Explosive Volcanism | |
86% | | 2007 | Owen, L. A.: Glaciation, causes; tectonic uplift-continental configurations | |
81% | 108 108-658 | 2007 | Leroy, Suzanne A. G.: Progress in palynology of the Gelasian-Calabrian Stages in Europe; ten messages | |
71% | 60 60-456 | 1982 | Fryer, P.; Hussong, D. M.: Arc volcanism in the Mariana Trough | |
71% | 73 73-524 | 1982 | Hsue, Kenneth J.: Evolutionary and environmental consequences of a terminal Cretaceous event | |
71% | 30 30-289 | 1982 | Glass, Billy P.: Possible correlations between tektite events and climatic changes? | |
71% | 41 41-369 | 1980 | Diester-Haass, L.; Chamley, H.: Oligocene climatic, tectonic and eustatic history off NW Africa (DSDP Leg 41, Site 369) | |
71% | | 1976 | Van Andel, T. H.; Heath, G. R. et al.: Cenozoic history of the central equatorial Pacific; a synthesis based on Deep Sea Drilling Project data | |
71% | 29 29-284 | 1978 | Doake, C. S. M.: Climatic change and geomagnetic field reversals; a statistical correlation | |
71% | 118 | 1995 | Elthon, D.; Stewart, C. M.: Trace element geochemistry of "cumulate" rocks from Leg 118 of the Ocean Drilling Program; what causes unusual trace element patterns in cumulates? | |
71% | | 1980 | Kyte, F. T.; Zhou, Zhiming: Analyses of noble metals at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary | |
71% | 37 45 46 | 1977 | Matthews, D. H.: At what depth are the sources of the sea-floor magnetic stripes? | |
71% | | 1992 | Raymo, M. E.; Ruddiman, W. F.: Tectonic forcing of late Cenozoic climate | |
71% | 47 47-398 | 1977 | Morgan, G. E.: Possible inclination error due to compaction in sediments from D.S.D.P. Site 398 | |
71% | | 1999 | Krijgsman, W.; Hilgen, F. J. et al.: Chronology, causes and progression of the Messinian salinity crisis | |
71% | | 1987 | Clement, Bradford M.: Paleomagnetic evidence of reversals resulting from helicity fluctuations in a turbulent core | download |
71% | | 1999 | Shen Jianzhong: Research priorities and drilling goals of ocean drilling program | |
71% | | 1997 | Mountain, Gregory S.; Miller, Kenneth G.: The cause and effect of sea level change; unraveling the stratigraphic yarn | |
71% | | 2002 | Miller, Kenneth G.: The role of ODP in understanding the causes and effects of global sea level change | |
71% | 308 | 2007 | Urgeles, R.; Locat, J. et al.: Recursive failure of the Gulf of Mexico continental slope; timing and causes | |
71% | | 1984 | Ujiie, Hiroshi: A middle Miocene hiatus in the Pacific region; its stratigraphic and paleoceanographic significance | |
71% | | 2009 | Ravelo, A. C.; Hovan, S. A. et al.: Causes and impacts of tropical Pacific climate change during the early Pliocene warm period | |
71% | 113 113-690 | 2002 | Thomas, Deborah Jane: The causes and consequences of a rapid global warming event 55 million years ago | |
61% | 72 72-516 | 1982 | Carlson, R. L.; Schaftenaar, C. H. et al.: Causes of acoustic anisotropy in calcareous deep-sea sediments | |
61% | 171B 171B-1052 | 2006 | Udeze, Chioma; Firth, John et al.: Biotic response to short term climatic changes recognized in the middle Eocene of Blake Nose, western North Atlantic | |
61% | 74 74-527 80 80-549 113 113-690 198 198-1209 | 2005 | Cramer, Benjamin S.; Kent, Dennis V.: Bolide summer; the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum as a response to an extraterrestrial trigger | download |
57% | 73 73-524 | 1982 | Perch-Nielsen, Katharina; McKenzie, Judith A. et al.: Biostratigraphy and isotope stratigraphy and the "catastrophic" extinction of calcareous nannoplankton at the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary | |
57% | 9 9-77 18 18-173 63 63-470 | 1982 | Barron, John A.: Enhanced late Miocene upwelling in the middle- and low-latitude Pacific | |
57% | 73 73-524 | 1982 | Hsue, Kenneth J.; McKenzie, Judith A. et al.: Terminal Cretaceous environmental and evolutionary changes | |
57% | 159 | 2011 | Locklair, Robert; Sageman, Bradley et al.: Marine carbon burial flux and the carbon isotope record of Late Cretaceous (Coniacian-Santonian) Oceanic Anoxic Event III | |
57% | 34 34-319 34-320 34-321 | 1974 | Corliss, J. B.; Dymond, J. et al.: Major and trace element geochemistry, age, and isotopic studies of Leg 34 basalts | |
57% | 108 108-663 138 138-846 | 1993 | Hagelberg, Teresa K.: Do Milankovitch-scale insolation changes affect millennial climate change? | |
57% | 3 3-21 74 74-527 | 1998 | Bice, Karen L.: Modeled causes, course and consequences of a Tethyan bottom water plume at the Paleocene/Eocene boundary | |
57% | 64 64-480 | 1995 | McHargue, Lanny Ray; Damon, Paul E. et al.: Enhanced cosmic-ray production of (super 10) Be coincident with the Mono Lake and Laschamp geomagnetic excursions | download |
57% | 36 36-327 36-330 | 1975 | Constans, R. E.; Wise, S. W., Jr.: Fluctuations in the carbonate compensation depth recorded in deep sea cores [abstr.]: | |
57% | | 1983 | Asaro, F.; Alvarez, L. W. et al.: Geochemical anomalies near the Cretaceous-Tertiary, Eocene-Oligocene and Permian-Triassic boundaries | |
57% | | 2004 | Barnosky, Anthony D.; Koch, Paul L. et al.: Assessing the causes of late Pleistocene extinctions on the continents | download |
57% | 124 124-772 | 2000 | Wang Jiliang; Zhao Quanhong et al.: Age estimation of the mid-Pleistocene microtektite event in the South China Sea; a case showing the complexity of the sea-land correlation | |
57% | 207 | 2004 | Mosher, 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% | | 2006 | Hunt, Gene; Roy, Kaustuv: Climate change, body size evolution, and Cope's rule in deep-sea ostracodes | |
57% | 171A 171A-1049 171B | 2011 | Li Xiang; Hu Xiumian et al.: Quantitative analysis of iron oxide concentrations within Aptian-Albian cyclic oceanic red beds in ODP Hole 1049C, North Atlantic | |
57% | 145 145-882 145-883 145-887 | 2001 | Prueher, Libby M.; Rea, David K.: Volcanic triggering of late Pliocene glaciation; evidence from the flux of volcanic glass and ice-rafted debris to the North Pacific Ocean | |
57% | 187 188 | 2002 | Basov, I. A.: "Dzhoides Rezolushn" 187-y i 188-y reysy JOIDES Resolution cruises 187 and 188 | |
57% | 73 73-524 | 2001 | He, Qixiang: A review of the catastrophic extinction at the end of the Cretaceous and its scientific implication | |
57% | | 2007 | Gulick, Sean P.; McDonald, M. A. et al.: Asymmetric structure of the Chicxulub impact crater; possible causes of heterogeneity and targets for drilling | |
57% | 138 138-846 | 2001 | Westaway, Robert: Flow in the lower continental crust as a mechanism for the Quaternary uplift of the Rhenish Massif, North-west Europe | |
57% | 31 31-296 | 1993 | Liu Chuanlian: A comparative study of Tertiary calcareous nannofossils from marginal sea and open ocean | |
57% | 133 133-820 | 2000 | Moss, Patrick T.; Kershaw, A. Peter: The last glacial cycle from the humid tropics of northeastern Australia; comparison of a terrestrial and a marine record | |
57% | 175 175-1082 175-1084 | 1998 | Robinson, Rebecca S.; Meyers, Philip A. et al.: Causes of changing organic carbon content in Pleistocene sediments from beneath the Benguela Current upwelling system | |
57% | | 2010 | Scholl, David E.; Ryan, Holly et al.: Rapid forearc basin subsidence and bordering splay fault systems may identify nucleation areas of high-magnitude earthquakes and tsunamis; the example of the Atka forearc basin sector of the Aleutian subduction zone | |
57% | | 2011 | Ellis, S. M.; Wallace, L. M. et al.: Causes and consequences of abrupt change in interseismic locking depth along the Hikurangi plate interface and its relation to slow slip | |
51% | 22 22-216 32 32-305 38 38-336 119 119-738 121 121-756 121-757 152 152-918 | 2005 | Clift, Peter D.: Sedimentary evidence for moderate mantle temperature anomalies associated with hotspot volcanism | |
51% | | 2008 | Huismans, Ritske; Planke, Sverre et al.: IODP drilling of conjugate north Atlantic volcanic rifted margins, causes and Implications of excess magmatism | |
50% | 35 35-322 35-323 35-325 | 1975 | Anderson, T. F.; Donnelly, T. W. et al.: Leg 35 DSDP; Mineralogical, chemical and isotopic results on sediments, basalts and pore fluids delineate reaction zones | |
50% | 72 72-516 | 1984 | Carlson, R. L.; Schaftenaar, Carl Howard et al.: Causes of compressional-wave anisotropy in carbonate-bearing, deep-sea sediments | |
50% | 74 74-528 113 113-690 119 119-738 | 1995 | MacLeod, Norman: Graphic correlation of high-latitude Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T) boundary sequences from Denmark, the Weddell Sea and Kerguelen Plateau; comparison with the El Kef (Tunisia) boundary stratotype | |
50% | 15 | 1996 | Toy, Adrienne Y.: Emplacement of the Caribbean Cretaceous basalt province in the Venezuelan Basin | |
50% | 145 145-882 | 2008 | Nie, Junsheng; King, John et al.: Surface-water freshening; a cause for the onset of North Pacific stratification from 2.75 Ma onward? | download |
50% | 4 4-25 47 47-397 49 49-410 | 2005 | Bylinskaya, Marina E.: Range and stratigraphic significance of the Globorotalia crassaformis plexus | |
50% | | 2007 | Cohen, Anthony S.; Coe, Angela L. et al.: The late Palaeocene-early Eocene and Toarcian (Early Jurassic) carbon isotope excursions; a comparison of their time scales, associated environmental changes, causes and consequences | |
50% | 171B | 2001 | Sloan, Lisa Cirbus; Huber, Matthew: North Atlantic climate variability in early Palaeogene time; a climate modelling sensitivity study | |
50% | 104 104-643 | 2006 | Davies, Richard J.; Huuse, Mads et al.: Giant clastic intrusions primed by silica diagenesis | |
50% | | 2007 | Diaz, J.; Gallart, J. et al.: Atypical seismic signals at the Galicia margin, North Atlantic Ocean, related to the resonance of subsurface fluid-filled cracks | download |
50% | | 2002 | Holbrook, W. S.; Lizarralde, D. et al.: Escape of methane gas through sediment waves in a large methane hydrate province | |
50% | 167 167-1014 | 2002 | Kucera, Michal; Kennett, James P.: Causes and consequences of a middle Pleistocene origin of the modern planktonic foraminifer Neogloboquadrina pachyderma sinistral | |
50% | 117 117-722 119 119-738 119-744 121 121-758 122 122-763 | 2009 | Sabaa, Ashwaq T.; Hayward, Bruce W. et al.: Causes of evolution and extinction of deep-sea benthic Foraminifera in the Indian Ocean | |
50% | 316 | 2010 | Milliken, Kitty L.; Reed, Robert M.: Multiple causes of diagenetic fabric anisotropy in weakly consolidated mud, Nankai accretionary prism, IODP Expedition 316 | |
50% | | 2011 | Mataracioglu, Mehmet Onur; Magnani, Maria Beatrice et al.: Investigation of collisional styles of the Caribbean large igneous province (CLIP) vs. normal oceanic crust using seismic reflection profiles | |
50% | 307 | 2012 | Quaijtaal, Willemijn; Schouten, Stefan et al.: Middle Miocene environmental change in the eastern Atlantic Ocean at the Porcupine Basin (IODP Leg 307); results from an integrated palynological and biogeochemical study | |
43% | 79 | 1984 | Schaftenaar, Carl Howard; Carlson, R. L.: Acoustic properties of calcareous claystones and clay-rich chalks, Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 79 | download |
43% | | 1993 | Mosher, David Cole: Seismic stratigraphy of the Ontong Java Plateau, western Equatorial Pacific; its paleoceanographic significance | |
43% | | 1998 | Flynn, John J.; Tauxe, Lisa: Magnetostratigraphy of upper Paleocene-lower Eocene and terrestrial sequences | |
43% | | 1977 | Rea, D. K.: Plio-Pleistoce pan-Pacific volcanic variations | |
43% | 62 62-465 113 113-690 122 122-761 | 2003 | Quillevere, Frederic; Norris, Richard D.: Ecological development of acarininids (planktonic Foraminifera) and hydrographic evolution of Paleocene surface waters | |
43% | 47 47-398 210 210-1276 | 2004 | Stant, Sharon Audra; Wise, Sherwood W.: Age constraint and interpretations of a hiatus in the Newfoundland-Iberia rift basin, ODP Leg 210 | |
43% | 113 113-690 171B 171B-1051 | 2003 | Bains, Santo; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Marine-terrestrial linkages at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary | |
43% | | 2004 | Meyers, Stephen Richard; Sageman, Bradley: Cenomanian/Turonian orbital chronologies and burial flux estimates; calibrating the biogeochemical reconstruction of oceanic anoxic event II | |
43% | 171B 171B-1051 | 2003 | Roehl, Ursula; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Cyclostratigraphy of upper Paleocene and lower Eocene sediments at Blake Nose Site 1051 (western North Atlantic) | |
43% | 160 160-967 | 2004 | Scrivner, Adam E.; Vance, Derek et al.: New neodymium isotope data quantify Nile involvement in Mediterranean anoxic episodes | |
43% | 162 162-983 | 2005 | Quintal, Rebecca Tonia: Grain size and mineralogy of the Gardar Drift; calibration to natural gamma and magnetic susceptibility variations | |
43% | 198 198-1207 | 2006 | Dumitrescu, Mirela; Brassell, Simon C.: Compositional and isotopic characteristics of organic matter for the early Aptian oceanic anoxic event at Shatsky Rise, ODP Leg 198 | download |
43% | 189 189-1170 189-1171 189-1172 | 2007 | Pfuhl, H. A.; McCave, I. N.: The Oligocene-Miocene boundary; cause and consequence from a Southern Ocean perspective | |
43% | 113 113-690 | 2003 | Collinson, M. E.; Hooker, J. J. et al.: Cobham lignite bed and penecontemporaneous macrofloras of southern England; a record of vegetation and fire across the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum | |
43% | 208 | 2005 | Thomas, Ellen; McCarren, Heather K.: Benthic Foraminifera and early Eocene hyperthermal events (SE Atlantic Ocean) | |
43% | 17 17-171 62 62-465 | 1997 | Kucera, Michal; Widmark, Joen G. V.: Gradual morphological evolution in a Late Cretaceous deep-sea benthic foraminifer | |
43% | 61 61-462 89 89-462 | 1997 | Yano, Takao; Gen Yao Wu: Late Mesozoic geodynamics relating Circum-Pacific mobile belt and Darwin Rise | |
43% | 113 113-689 208 208-1262 208-1263 208-1264 | 2006 | Via, Rachael K.; Thomas, Deborah J.: Evolution of Atlantic thermohaline circulation; early Oligocene onset of deep-water production in the North Atlantic | |
43% | 90 90-594 181 181-1119 181-1125 | 2005 | Hayward, Bruce W.; Grenfell, Hugh R. et al.: Deep-sea benthic foraminiferal record of the mid-Pleistocene transition in the SW Pacific | |
43% | 113 113-690 | 2003 | Thomas, Ellen: Extinction and food at the seafloor; a high-resolution benthic foraminiferal record across the initial Eocene thermal maximum, Southern Ocean site 690 | |
43% | 155 | 2009 | Maslin, Mark A.: Review of the timing and causes of the Amazon Fan mass transport and avulsion deposits during the latest Pleistocene | |
43% | 194 | 2002 | Isern, Alexandra R.; Anselmetti, Flavio S. et al.: Sea-level magnitudes recorded by continental margin sequences on the Marion Plateau, northeast Australia; ODP Leg 194 | |
43% | | 2010 | Straub, Susanne M.; Goldstein, Steven L. et al.: Slab and mantle controls on the Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf isotope evolution of the post 42 Ma Izu-Bonin volcanic arc | |
43% | 160 160-964 160-967 160-969 161 161-974 161-975 | 2006 | Arnaboldi, Michela; Meyers, Philip A.: Patterns of organic carbon and nitrogen isotopic compositions of latest Pliocene sapropels from six locations across the Mediterranean Sea | download |
43% | 177 177-1094 | 2006 | Kanfoush, Sharon L.; Washburn, Michael W.: Preliminary study of morphology of ice-rafted debris in the Southeast Atlantic across Termination V | |
43% | 128 128-798 128-799 | 1992 | Matsumoto, Ryo: Causes of the oxygen isotopic depletion of interstitial waters from Sites 798 and 799, Japan Sea, Leg 128 | |
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