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100%118
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2007Coogan, L. A.; Jenkin, G. R. T. et al.: Contrasting cooling rates in the lower oceanic crust at fast- and slow-spreading ridges revealed by geospeedometry
90%106
106-648
106-648B
109
109-648
109-648B
1990Grove, Timothy L.: Cooling histories of lavas from Serocki Volcanodownload
90%118
118-735
176
176-735
2011Maeda, Jinichiro; Zeniya, Ryoichi et al.: A procedure for calculating a consistent set of closure temperatures and cooling rate using Dodson's formula
80%320
320-U1331
2013Kamikuri, Shin-ichi; Moore, Theodore C. et al.: Early and middle Eocene radiolarian assemblages in the eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean (IODP Leg 320 Site U1331); faunal changes and implications for paleoceanography
77%45
45-396
46
46-396
1979Kirkpatrick, R. J.; Hodges, F. N.: Crystallization of the core 15 basalt cooling unit, Hole 396B, DSDP Leg 46download
75%163
163-989
1999Lesher, Charles E.; Cashman, Katharine V. et al.: Kinetic controls on crystallization of Tertiary North Atlantic basalt and implications for the emplacement and cooling history of lava at Site 989, Southeast Greenland rifted margin
74%44
44-390
171A
171A-1049
171B
171B-1050
171B-1052
2005MacLeod, Kenneth G.; Huber, Brian T. et al.: North Atlantic warming during global cooling at the end of the Cretaceous
71%34
34-319
1978Coish, R. A.; Taylor, L. A.: The effects of cooling rate on the chemistry of pyroxenes from DSDP Leg 34 basalt
71%120
120-748
1993Liu, Xinlan; Wei, Wuchang: Cooling event in the earliest Oligocene
71%1994Carlson, Richard L.; Johnson, H. Paul: On modeling the thermal evolution of the oceanic upper mantle; an assessment of the cooling plate modeldownload
71%90
90-593
2001Cooke, P. J.; Nelson, C. S. et al.: Late Miocene cooling trends of southern Tasman Sea palaeotemperatures; how cool is cool?
71%2004Habib, Daniel; Saeedi, Farnosh: The Manumiella global spike; cooling and regression at the close of the Maastrichtian
71%153
153-923
2005Coogan, L. A.: Cooling rate constraints on accretion of the lower oceanic crust
71%1192003Barrett, Peter: Paleoclimatology; cooling a continent
70%2082012Ortiz, Silvia; Thomas, Ellen: Deep-sea turnover during the Ypresian-Lutetian transition, the inception of the Cenozoic global cooling trend
70%3072012Quaijtaal, 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
70%1998Sarangi, S.; Sarkar, A. et al.: Isotopic evidence of a rapid cooling and continuous sedimentation across the Eocene-Oligocene boundary of Wagapadhar and Waior, Kutch
70%1892004Shevenell, Amelia E.; Kennett, James P. et al.: Middle Miocene Southern Ocean cooling and Antarctic cryosphere expansiondownload
67%108
108-658
2001deMenocal, Peter B.; Ganssen, Gerald et al.: Holocene variability of the Atlantic and Indian Ocean subtropics
67%104
104-643
151
151-913
162
162-985
2008Schouten, Stefan; Eldrett, James et al.: Onset of long-term cooling of Greenland near the Eocene-Oligocene boundary as revealed by branched tetraether lipids
67%120
120-748
2006Nielsen, Jennifer Lynn: A high-latitude record of the planktonic foraminiferal turnover during the middle to late Eocene transition in the Southern Ocean (ODP Site 748)
62%118
118-735
176
176-735
209
209-1270
209-1275
2007John, Barbara; Cheadle, Michael et al.: Ocean zircons! Constraints on spreading rates, cooling and faulting histories, and modes of crustal accretion
61%1996MacLeod, C. J.; Manning, C. E.: Influence of axial segmentation on hydrothermal circulation at fast-spreading ridges; insights from Hess Deep
61%189
189-1168
2005van Simaeys, Stefaan; Brinkhuis, Henk et al.: Arctic dinoflagellate migrations mark the strongest Oligocene glaciations
61%1621999O'Connell, Suzanne; Venherm, Claudia: Evidence for short cooling intervals during early interglacials in the mid-Pleistocene
61%184
184-1144
2001Tu Xia; Zheng Fan et al.: An abrupt cooling event early in the last interglacial in the northern South China Sea
61%175
175-1085
2010Roters, Bastian; Henrich, Ruediger: The middle to late Miocene climatic development of southwest Africa derived from the sedimentological record of ODP Site 1085A
60%531981Gitlin, Ellen C.: Remobilization of sulfides and low temperature alteration of submarine basaltic rocks from Leg 53 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
60%1988Kennett, James: Neogene oxygen and carbon isotopic strarigraphy; correlation and paleo-oceanography
60%1990Baldauf, J. G.; Barron, J. A.: Evolution of biosiliceous sedimentation patterns, Eocene through Quaternary; paleoceanographic response to polar cooling
60%1994Raymo, M. E.: The initiation of Northern Hemisphere glaciation
60%2002Lees, Jackie A.: Nannofloral biogeographic patterns illustrate long-term climate change; warming/cooling trends in the Late Cretaceous Indian and Pacific oceans
60%1991Zehnder, Carolyn Marie: Magmatic processes attending the initiation of seafloor spreading in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea; a deep seismic study of conjugate margins
60%1995Thiede, J.: Onset and early variability of Northern Hemisphere Cenozoic glaciations
60%1977Detrick, R. S.; Sclater, J. G. et al.: The subsidence of aseismic ridges
60%1999Flower, Benjamin P.: Warming without high CO (sub 2) ?
60%1996Cambray, H.: Volcanic and climatic signals recorded by DSDP and ODP data
60%1971Olsson, R. K.: Pliocene-Pleistocene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the northeastern Pacific
60%2009Mutterlose, Joerg; Bornemann, Andre et al.: The Aptian-Albian cold snap; evidence for "Mid" Cretaceous icehouse interludes
60%177
177-1090
208
208-1265
2011Pusz, A. E.; Thunell, R. C. et al.: Deep water temperature, carbonate ion, and ice volume changes across the Eocene-Oligocene climate transition
60%202
202-1240
2012Yu, Pai-Sen; Kienast, Markus et al.: Influences of extratropical water masses on Equatorial Pacific cold tongue variability during the past 160 ka as revealed by faunal evidence of planktic foraminifers
58%34
34-319
34-321
1976Seidemann, D. E.: K-Ar date for basaltic rocks from Site 319 and 321, Leg 34download
57%145
145-885
145-886
1998Rea, David K.; Snoeckx, Hilde et al.: Late Cenozoic eolian deposition in the North Pacific; Asian drying, Tibetan uplift, and cooling of the Northern Hemispheredownload
57%22
22-216
1985Vincent, Edith; Berger, Wolfgang H.: Carbon dioxide and polar cooling in the Miocene; the Monterey Hypothesis
57%54
54-424
1982Malahoff, Alexander; Mcmurtry, Gary M. et al.: Geology and chemistry of hydrothermal deposits from active submarine volcano Loihi, Hawaii
57%162
162-982
2006Lawrence, K. T.; Herbert, T. D. et al.: North Atlantic sea surface conditions during the Plio-Pleistocene transition; high variability, dramatic cooling, and crashing productivity
57%34
34-319
1979Coish, R. A.; Taylor, L. A.: The effects of cooling rate on texture pyroxene chemistry in DSDP Leg 34 basalt; a microprobe study
57%122
122-762
1994Clarke, Leon J.; Corfield, Richard M. et al.: Stable carbon and oxygen isotope evidence for a Late Cretaceous cooling episode induced by increased surface ocean productivity
57%210
210-1276
2010Sinninghe Damste, Jaap S.; van Bentum, Elisabeth C. et al.: A CO (sub 2) decrease-driven cooling and increased latitudinal temperature gradient during the mid-Cretaceous oceanic anoxic event 2
57%145
145-881
145-882
145-884
191
191-1179
2004Little, M. L.; McCarthy, F. M. G.: Global cooling effect of Eolian dust from east Asia to western north Pacific ODP Sites 1179, 881, 882, and 884 since the mid-Pliocene
57%9
9-77
1984Keigwin, Lloyd; Keller, Gerta: Middle Oligocene cooling from Equatorial Pacific DSDP Site 77B
57%2000Dmitrenko, O. B.: Biogeography of the Southern Ocean during the Neogene derived from nanoplankton
57%44
44-390
2002Friedrich, Oliver; Herrle, J. O. et al.: Palaeozeanographische und palaeoklimatische Veraenderungen waehrend der Abkuehlungsphase in Campan/Maastricht-Grenzbereich (Oberkreide) Paleo-oceanographic and paleoclimatic variations during the cooling phase at the Campanian-Maestrichtian boundary, Upper Cretaceous
57%108
108-658
1990Sarnthein, Michael; Tiedemann, Ralf: Younger Dryas-style cooling events at glacial terminations I-VI at ODP Site 658; associated benthic delta (super 13) C anomalies constrain meltwater hypothesisdownload
57%1681999Davis, E. E.; Chapman, D. S. et al.: Regional heat flow variations across the sedimented Juan de Fuca Ridge eastern flank; constraints on lithospheric cooling and lateral hydrothermal heat transportdownload
57%2006Hunt, Gene; Roy, Kaustuv: Climate change, body size evolution, and Cope's rule in deep-sea ostracodes
57%118
118-735
153
153-923
176
176-735
2002Coogan, Laurence A.; Jenkin, Gawen et al.: Lower crustal cooling rates at slow-spreading ridges
57%1991Wang Jianghai; Wu Jinping et al.: Dynamics of columnar joints in basalt, Zhenhai area, Fujian, with special reference to its genesis
57%145
145-882
2001Huang, Chi-Yue; Zhao, Meixun et al.: Cooling of the South China Sea by the Toba eruption and correlation with other climate proxies approximately 71,000 years agodownload
57%184
184-1146
202
202-1237
2006Holbourn, Ann; Kuhnt, Wolfgang et al.: IODP; impacts of orbital forcing and atmospheric CO (sub 2) on Miocene global cooling
57%113
113-689
2001Wilson, Gary S.; Roberts, Andrew P. et al.: Eocene-Oligocene Antarctic and Southern Ocean climatic deterioration; phase relationships between climatic and oceanic cooling
57%118
118-735
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176-735
2009Schwartz, Joshua J.; John, Barbara E. et al.: Cooling history of Atlantis Bank oceanic core complex; evidence for hydrothermal activity 2.6 Ma off axisdownload
57%2007Sharma, V.; Daneshian, J. et al.: Miocene Radiolaria from Inglis Island, Andaman Sea
57%189
189-1170
189-1171
189-1172
2004Brinkhuis, Henk; Huber, M. et al.: From greenhouse to icehouse; evidence for late early Eocene concomitant cooling of Southern Ocean surface waters and global deep waters from dinoflagellate endemism
57%118
118-735
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176-735
2002Coogan, Laurence A.; Jenkin, G. R. T. et al.: Constraining the cooling rate of the lower oceanic crust; a new approach based on the closure temperature of calcium exchange in oceanic gabbros
57%154
154-926
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177-1090
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208-1265
2010Diester-Haass, L.; Billups, K. et al.: Marine biological productivity, carbon cycling, and climate cooling during the Oligocene to Miocene transition
57%3132011McCarthy, Francine M. G.; Mahdavi, Mehrsa et al.: Lower to middle Miocene palynology of the shallow New Jersey shelf; evidence of icehouse cooling
57%2012Hanada, Masaaki; Hoshino, Michihei: Submersion at the ocean floor from the perspective of DSDP data
56%73
73-522
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199-1218
2008Miller, Kenneth; Browning, James et al.: St. Stephens Quarry, Alabama (SSQ) corehole; an integrated magneto-, bio-, isotopic, and sequence stratigraphic reference section for the icehouse-greenhouse transition
56%138
138-846
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2005Lawrence, Kira T.; Liu, Zhonghui et al.: High and low latitude linkages during the Plio-Pleistocene climate transition
56%90
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90-590
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94-608
2002Field, Brad D.; Crundwell, Martin P. et al.: The early middle Miocene paleoenvironmental setting of New Zealand
56%94
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94-611
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119-745
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2003Rea, David K.; Hassold, Noralynn et al.: Pliocene reduction in abyssal flow rates from analyses of drift deposits in the northern and southern oceans
52%48
48-401
1999Pardo, Alfonso; Keller, Gerta et al.: Paleoecologic and paleoceanographic evolution of the Tethyan realm during the Paleocene-Eocene transition
52%22
22-214
22-216
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121-757
121-758
2004Gupta, Anil K.; Singh, Raj K. et al.: Indian Ocean high-productivity event (10-8 Ma); linked to global cooling or to the initiation of the Indian monsoons?
52%119
119-744
1998Schellenberg, Stephen A.: Ecological and evolutionary response of deep-sea ostracodes to the Eocene-Oligocene transition; high-resolution data from ODP Site 744, Kerguelen Plateau
52%73
73-522
1999Touchard, Yannick; Rochette, Pierre et al.: Global tephra layers from the Ethiopian Traps; a clue to evaluate trap climatic impact
52%143
143-865
198
198-1209
2007Pearson, Paul N.; van Dongen, Bart E. et al.: Stable warm tropical climate through the Eocene Epoch
52%71
71-511
75
75-530
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123-766
185
185-1149
2010Robinson, Stuart A.; Murphy, Daniel P. et al.: Formation of "Southern Component Water" in the Late Cretaceous; evidence from Nd-isotopes
52%28
28-274
2006Gray, Samuel; Bart, Philip: The middle Miocene climate shift on the Ross Sea continental shelf; a first order test of the marine oxygen isotope record
52%73
73-522
122
122-761
2010Lear, Caroline H.; Mawbey, Elaine M. et al.: Cenozoic benthic foraminiferal Mg/Ca and Li/Ca records; toward unlocking temperatures and saturation states
52%177
177-1090
2010Monahan, Kyle Matthew; Katz, Miriam E. et al.: Eocene fluctuations in the CCD & climate; evidence from carbonate & oxygen isotopes (ODP Site 1090)
52%32
32-305
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198-1210
2012Jung, Claudia; Voigt, Silke et al.: High-resolution carbon-isotope stratigraphy across the Campanian-Maastrichtian boundary at Shatsky Rise (tropical Pacific)
52%207
207-1258
207-1260
2011MacLeod, Kenneth G.; Isaza Londono, Carolina et al.: Nd isotopic evidence for northern component water formation in the North Atlantic at the end of the Cretaceous greenhouse climate
52%199
199-1218
2012Houben, Alexander J. P.; van Mourik, Caroline A. et al.: The Eocene-Oligocene transition; changes in sea level, temperature or both?
52%52
52-418
53
53-418
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102-418
1980Flower, M. F. J.; Pritchard, R. G. et al.: Variation in single cooling units at Hole Deep Sea Drilling Project Hole 418A; effects of alteration and phenocryst redistributiondownload
52%45
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46
46-396
1979Kirkpatrick, R. J.: Processes of crystallization in pillow basalts, Hole 396B, DSDP Leg 46download
50%1041994Schreckenberger, B.; Roeser, H. A.: Seaward dipping reflector sequences as sources for high amplitude marine magnetic anomalies
50%1982Anonymous: Bohrlochexperimente am Mittelatlantischen Ruecken; Wiederbesetzung von Bohrloch 395 A Boreholes in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge; Site 395 A
50%104
104-643
1992Osterman, Lisa E.: Early, middle and late glacial paleoceanography of the Norwegian Sea; benthic foraminiferal record
50%1992Coffin, Millard F.: Emplacement and subsidence of Indian Ocean plateaus and submarine ridges
50%1985Keller, Gordon; Chi, W. R. et al.: Global sedimentation and distribution of deep-sea hiatuses; late Eocene - Oligocene
50%7
7-62
1987Lauritzen, Robert A.: Foraminiferal isotopic and assemblage analysis across the Epoch 6 carbon shift, western Equatorial Pacific
50%1101987Fisher, Andrew T.; Hounslow, Mark W.: Heat flow through the toe of the Barbados accretionary complex; implications for sediment dewatering
50%1986Schaeffer, R.; Spiegler, D.: Neogene Kaelteeinbrueche und Vereisungsphasen im Nordatlantik Neogene cooling events and glacial phases in the North Atlantic
50%1532000Meurer, William P.; Gee, Jeff: Evidence for the protracted construction of the lower oceanic crust at the MARK area by emplacement of small magma bodies
50%1842000Wang Pinxian; Prell, Warren et al.: Exploring the Asian monsoon through drilling in the South China Sea
50%189
189-1168
189-1170
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189-1172
2004Kennett, James P.; Exon, Neville F.: Paleoceanographic evolution of the Tasmanian Seaway and its climatic implications
50%1996Goodfellow, Wayne D.; Zierenberg, R. A. et al.: Hydrothermal alteration associated with modern sediment-covered rifts; application to the exploration for ancient sulphide deposits
50%1979Lawver, L. A.; Vacquier, V. et al.: Gulf of California IPOD site survey results, Guaymas Basin heat flow
50%123
123-765
1990Ludden, J. N.; Plank, T. et al.: Geochemistry of oceanic crust at the onset of rifting in the Indian Ocean

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