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100%2008Jansen, Eystein; Kleiven, H. F.: EuroMARC CRP; Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation During Interglacials (AMOCINT)
95%1986Barron, Eric J.: Modeling in paleooceanography
94%851987Pujos, Annick: Mise en place de la circulation au Pacifique central equatorial et des assemblages des nannofossiles calcaires au Neogene (Leg DSDP 85); II, Influence de l'emersion de l'isthme de Panama, entre 7 et 2 Ma Establishment of Equatorial Pacific water circulation and of calcareous nannofossil assemblages during the Neogene (DSDP Leg 85); II, The uplift of the Isthmus of Panama and its consequences between 7 and 2 Ma
89%2006Schneider, Birgit; Schmittner, Andreas: Simulating the impact of the Panamanian Seaway closure on ocean circulation, marine productivity and nutrient cycling
86%108
108-658
2004Koutavas, Athanasios; Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean: Variability of the marine ITCZ over the eastern Pacific during the past 30,000 years; region perspective and global context
83%291974Kennett, J. P.: Development of the Circum-Antarctic Current
83%1381993Hovan, S. A.; Rea, D. K.: Late Neogene atmospheric circulation intensity and climate history recorded by eolian deposition in the eastern Equatorial Pacific, ODP Leg 138
83%1982Hodell, David A.; Kennett, James P.: Abyssal circulation in the western South Atlantic during the late Miocene and Pliocene
83%1987Woodruff, Fay; Savin, Samuel M.: Micro-faunal and isotopic evidence for the nature of Miocene deep circulation and watermass formation
83%1681998Davis, Earl; Becker, Keir: Borehole observatories record driving forces for hydrothermal circulation in young oceanic crust
83%1973Scheibnerova, Viera: Non-tropical Cretaceous foraminifera in Atlantic deep-sea cores and their implications for continental drift and palaeoceanography of the South Atlantic Ocean
83%162
162-980
2002Wang, Zhaomin; Mysak, Lawrence A. et al.: Response of the thermohaline circulation to cold climatesdownload
83%3022009Roberts, Christopher D.; LeGrande, Allegra N. et al.: Climate sensitivity to Arctic seaway restriction during the early Paleogene
82%162
162-984
2003Federici, Luna; McManus, Jerry F.: Ocean circulation and climate during the Stage 11 interglacial interval
82%1979Spooner, E. T. C.: Ophiolitic rocks and evidence for hydrothermal convection of sea water within crust
82%1974Davies, T. A.; Edgar, N. Terence: Some geophysical aspects of deep-sea drilling
82%1986Rea, David K.; Bloomstine, Maurice K.: Neogene history of the South Pacific tradewinds; evidence for hemispherical asymmetry of atmospheric circulation
82%1990Boyle, Edward A.: Potential ODP opportunities for studying deepwater circulation changes and rapid global climate change
82%1992Hay, William W.: Reversals of circulation in the central North Atlantic during the Eocene?
82%113
113-689
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208-1262
208-1263
208-1264
2006Via, Rachael K.; Thomas, Deborah J.: Evolution of Atlantic thermohaline circulation; early Oligocene onset of deep-water production in the North Atlantic
82%2002Otto-Bliesner, Bette L.; Brady, Esther C. et al.: Late Cretaceous ocean; coupled simulations with the National Center for Atmospheric Research climate system
82%2011Welsh, Kevin: From greenhouse to icehouse
82%43
43-386
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210-1276
2012Robinson, Stuart A.; Vance, Derek: Widespread and synchronous change in deep-ocean circulation in the North and South Atlantic during the late Cretaceous
77%1811999Carter, Robert; Carter, Lionel et al.: The DWBC sediment drift record from Leg 181; drilling in the Pacific gateway for the global thermohaline circulation
77%145
145-883
146
146-893
165
165-1002
2007Sarnthein, Michael; Grootes, Pieter M. et al.: (super 14) C reservoir ages show deglacial changes in ocean currents and carbon cycle
77%94
94-607
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162-982
1997Raymo, M. E.: Thermohaline circulation of the deep North Atlantic in the early Pliocene; no evidence for major changes
77%25
25-249
2011Uenzelmann-Neben, G.; Watkeys, M. K. et al.: Palaeoceanographic interpretation of a seismic profile from the southern Mozambique Ridge, southwestern Indian Ocean
75%130
130-806
138
138-849
2005McClymont, Erin L.; Rosell-Mele, Antoni: Links between the onset of modern Walker circulation and the mid-Pleistocene climate transition
75%2001Joseph, Leah Helen: Late Cretaceous through Cenozoic climate change on Antarctica; a view from the deep sea
71%1999Rea, David K.; Moore, Theodore C., Jr. et al.: Circulation of the Eocene Pacific Ocean
68%1181990Hebert, Rejean; Constantin, Marc et al.: Hydrothermal circulation in the oceanic layer 3; evidences from Leg 118 gabbroic rocks
68%30
30-289
1985Romine, Karen; Lombari, Gail A.: Evolution of Pacific circulation in the Miocene; radiolarian evidence from DSDP Site 289
68%1985Rea, David K.; Leinen, Margaret et al.: Geologic approach to the long-term history of atmospheric circulation
68%1994Flower, Benjamin P.; Kennett, James P.: The middle Miocene climatic transition; East Antarctic ice sheet development, deep ocean circulation and global carbon cycling
68%1975Davies, Thomas A.; Weser, Oscar E. et al.: Unconformities in the sediments of the Indian Ocean
68%1976Van Andel, T. H.; Heath, G. R. et al.: Cenozoic history of the central equatorial Pacific; a synthesis based on Deep Sea Drilling Project data
68%34
37
1976Ellwood, B. B.: Development and utilization of the standardized anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility parameter F (sub x)
68%189
189-1168
189-1170
189-1171
189-1172
2004Kennett, James P.; Exon, Neville F.: Paleoceanographic evolution of the Tasmanian Seaway and its climatic implications
68%1551996Maslin, M.: Last glacial equatorial western Atlantic circulation; the Amazon Fan and Heinrich events
68%1998Anonymous: Massive ocean current may provide clues to global warming
68%2002Haywood, Alan M.; Valdes, Paul J. et al.: Magnitude of climate variability during middle Pliocene warmth; a palaeoclimate modelling study
68%1101989Faugeres, J. C.; Griboulard, Roger et al.: Diagenetic indurated marine bottoms in the southern part of Barbados wedge; evidence of deep fluid circulation
68%1991Bray, N. A.; Robles, J. M.: Physical oceanography of the Gulf of California
68%1991Kheradyar, T.; Ingle, James C., Jr.: Pleistocene surface temperature and circulation within the Sea of Japan
68%94
94-608
94-610
1984Thomas, Ellen: Early Miocene deep water circulation in the North Atlantic Ocean
68%1541999Franz, Sven-Oliver: Pliozaene Zeitreihen zur Rekonstruktion der Tiefenwasserzirkulation und der siliziklastischen Amazonasfracht im aequatorialen Westatlantik (Ceara Schwelle, ODP leg 154) Pliocene time scales in the reconstruction of deep-water circulation and the silicoclastic Amazon materials in the equatorial West Atlantic, Ceara Rise, ODP Leg 154
68%1541996Franz, S. O.; Tiedemann, Ralf: Deep water circulation, chemistry and terrigenous sediment supply in the West Equatorial Atlantic during the Pliocene, 2.6-3.3 Ma and 4.5.-5 Ma (ODP Leg 154, Ceara Rise)
68%1992Ishman, Scott E.; Dowsett, Harry J.: Pliocene pre-glacial North Atlantic; a coupled sea surface-deep ocean circulation climate response
68%82
82-563
1983Miller, Kenneth G.; Fairbanks, Richard G.: Evidence for Oligocene-middle Miocene abyssal circulation changes in the western North Atlantic
68%2003Becker, Keir; Davis, Earl E.: Twelve years of results from ODP subseafloor CORK hydrogeological observatories
68%2022004Schmittner, A.: Changes in Southeastern Pacific circulation and productivity on tectonic, orbital and millennial timescales in simulations with a global climate model
68%1682004Harris, Robert N.; Chapman, David S.: Deep-seated oceanic heat flux, heat deficits, and hydrothermal circulation
68%1721999Franz, Sven-Oliver; Tiedemann, Ralf: Changes in deep water circulation and current intensities of the DWBC in the NW-Atlantic during marine isotope stages 8 to 10 (250-350 ka)
68%2006Ravelo, Ana Christina: Walker circulation and global warming; lessons from the geologic past
68%154
154-925
1998Billups, Katharina: Early Pliocene climate; a low latitude perspective on high latitude warmth
68%1987Pujos, A.: Mise en place de la circulation du Pacifique central equatorial et des assemblages des nannofossiles calcaires au Neogene (Leg DSDP 85); I, Influence de la glaciation antarctique, entre 15 et 7 Ma BP Emplacement of circulation in the equatorial Central Pacific and assemblages of Neogene calcareous nannofossils (DSDP Leg 85); I, Influence of Antarctic glaciation between 15 and 7 Ma BP
68%119
119-745
1999Joseph, L. H.; Rea, D. K. et al.: Varying Antarctic ice sheet conditions and intensity of deep water circulation at approximately 4 Ma; studies from ODP Site 745, the East Kerguelen Drift
68%2000Rea, David K.; Moore, Theordore C., Jr. et al.: Atmospheric and oceanic circulation dynamics in the Equatorial Pacific of the Paleogene world
68%1998Hughen, Konrad A.: Climatic linkages between high-latitude North Atlantic, tropical South America and ocean circulation; evidence from the Cariaco Basin
68%1996Jenkins, Chris: Circulation strength of a western boundary current through the late Cenozoic (ODP Drilling proposal; East Australian Current)
68%21
29
1973Kennett, J. P.: Development of the circum-Antarctic current revealed by deep-sea drilling in the Subantarctic
68%1997Ruddiman, William F.; Raymo, Maureen E. et al.: The uplift-climate connection; a synthesis
68%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
68%29
29-277
1980Corliss, Bruce H.: Deep-sea benthonic foraminiferal response to the development of the psychrosphere near the Eocene/Oligocene boundary
68%2010Masaki, Y.; Kawada, Y. et al.: Hydrothermal circulation regime of the Iheya-North hydrothermal field in the mid-Okinawa Trough inferred from heat flow measurements
68%1782006Guennewig, Petra; Huhn, Katrin et al.: IODP; investigation of current conditions and sediment transport pattern along the Antarctic Peninsula using a numerical ocean circulation model
68%198
198-1208
198-1209
198-1211
2004Thomas, Deborah J.: The relationship between Pacific thermohaline circulation and the evolution of early Paleogene climate
68%1993Wei, Wuchang; Wise, Sherwood W. et al.: Accelerated dispersion of new pelagic taxa associated with cooler climates and more vigorous oceanic circulation
68%104
105
1989Kaminski, Michael A.: The use of Cenozoic deep-water agglutinated foraminifera for constraining the onset of thermohaline deep circulation; oceanic gateways in the North Atlantic
68%104
104-644
1996Fronval, Torben; Jansen, Eystein: Rapid changes in ocean circulation and heat flux in the Nordic seas during the last interglacial period
68%1682004Hutnak, M.; Fisher, A. T. et al.: Evidence for along-strike hydrothermal circulation within young oceanic crust on the eastern flank of the Endeavour axis, Juan de Fuca Ridge
68%2082004Via, R. K.; Thomas, D. J.: Evolution of North Atlantic thermohaline circulation; from the greenhouse to the icehouse
68%32
32-310
68
68-503
1983Janecek, Thomas Raphael: The history of eolian sedimentation and atmospheric circulation during the late Cenozoic
68%1932002Iturrino, Gerardo J.; Bartetzko, Anne: Subsurface fracture patterns in the PACMANUS hydrothermal system identified from downhole measurements and their potential implications for fluid circulation
68%1662002Bergman, Kelly L.; Eberli, Gregor P.: Covariance of Neogene sea-surface temperatures and thermohaline circulation as revealed in paleocurrent features in the Straits of Florida
68%2002Groeger, Matthias: Deep-water circulation in the western Equatorial Atlantic; inferences from carbonate preservation studies and silt grain-size analysis
68%1621995Jansen, Eystein; Raymo, Maureen et al.: North Atlantic Arctic Gateways II
68%3022008Sakamoto, T.; Iijima, K. et al.: High-resolution sea-ice and ocean circulation history during 18 Ma; upper 200 m core section obtained by IODP Expedition 302 (ACEX)
68%3022008Thompson, B.; Nilsson, J. et al.: Model study on the Arctic Ocean circulation during early Miocene
68%2009Cope, Jesse T.; Winguth, A. M.: On the sensitivity of ocean circulation to Arctic fresh water input during the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum
68%105
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2010Uenzelmann-Neben, G.: Eirik Drift; archive of palaeoenvironmental information of climate development and oceanic circulation in the Greenland and Labrador Seas
68%2010Murphy, Daniel Patrick: Intermediate- to deep-water circulation changes on short and long time scales
68%157
157-951
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159-958
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166-1006
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172-1063
2011Lutz, Brendan P.: Shifts in North Atlantic planktic foraminifer biogeography and subtropical gyre circulation during the mid-Piacenzian warm period
67%1171988Leg 117 finds mountains, monsoons
67%1976Hammond, A. L.: Paleoceanography; sea floor clues to earlier environments
67%1973Rona, P. A.: Worldwide Unconformities in Marine Sediments related to Eustatic Changes of Sea Level
67%1980Maack, V.: Zur palaeogeographischen Rekonstruktion erdgeschichtlicher Ozeane Paleogeographic reconstruction of ancient oceans
67%1987Berggren, William A.: Researchers study new currents in old seas
67%145
145-885
145-886
2003Cao Junji; Zhang Xiaoye et al.: Variations in dust flux in the Loess Plateau from 6.5 to 2.2 Ma BP; implications for the evolution of the East Asian winter monsoon and Asian aridity
67%28
28-270
1992Bartek, Louis R.; Sloan, Lisa Cirbus et al.: Evidence from the Antarctic continental margin of late Paleogene ice sheets; a manifestation of plate reorganization and synchronous changes in atmospheric circulation over the emerging Southern Ocean?
67%1991Kaiho, Kunio: Global changes of Paleogene aerobic/anaerobic benthic foraminifera and deep-sea circulation
67%13
13-125
13-132
1972Longinelli, A.; Cita, M. B.: Isotopic evidence of changes in oceanic circulation
67%1561995Labume, P.; Henry, Pierre et al.: Circulation et surpression de l'eau interstitielle dans le prisme d'accretion nord-Barbade; resultats du Leg ODP 156 Pore-water circulation and overpressure in the northern Barbados accretionary prism; results of ODP Leg 156
67%151
151-910
162
162-980
2007Knies, Jochen; Matthiessen, Jens et al.: Effects of Arctic freshwater forcing on thermohaline circulation during the Pleistocene
67%1999Frank, Tracy D.; Arthur, Michael A.: Tectonic forcings of Maastrichtian ocean-climate evolutiondownload
67%2008Mohtadi, Mahyar; Rossel, Pamela et al.: Deglacial pattern of circulation and marine productivity in the upwelling region off central-south Chile
67%25
25-248
25-249
1994Ben-Avraham, Zvi; Niemi, Tina M. et al.: Mid-Tertiary changes in deep ocean circulation patterns in the Natal Valley and Transkei Basin, Southwest Indian Ocean
67%130
130-806
202
202-1239
2010Etourneau, J.; Schneider, R. et al.: Intensification of the Walker and Hadley atmospheric circulations during the Pliocene-Pleistocene climate transition
67%68
68-502
68-503
1998Haug, Gerald H.; Tiedemann, Ralf: Effect of the formation of the Isthmus of Panama on Atlantic Ocean thermohaline circulation
67%154
154-925
154-929
1998Billups, Katharina; Ravelo, A. C. et al.: Early Pliocene deep water circulation in the western Equatorial Atlantic; implications for high-latitude climate changedownload

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