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100%1999Liu Guangding; Li Qingmou et al.: Application of geophysical well-logging in global change analysis
98%1991Barker, P. F.; Pudsey, C. J. et al.: The record of global change in circum-Antarctic marine sediments
82%1996Dowsett, Harry J.; Barron, John A. et al.: Middle Pliocene sea surface temperatures: a global reconstruction
82%1998Anonymous: Massive ocean current may provide clues to global warming
82%199
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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
81%1990Benson, Richard H.: Ostracoda and the discovery of global Cainozoic palaeoceanographical events
81%1985Levi, S.: Quaternary geomagnetic fluctuations; ocean drilling affords opportunities for global data
73%1995Jiang Yanwen; Zhu Zhongde et al.: Achievements and profound impressions of scientific ocean drilling
71%1994Sliter, William V.: Late Cretaceous hiatuses and global change
71%71
71-511
1993Huber, B. T.; Hodell, D. A.: Early Campanian warming maximum during the last 35 m.y. of the Cretaceous period
71%1992Leinen, Margaret S.; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Ocean Drilling Program; progress in procuring records of past global change and understanding of major paleoceanographic trends and events
71%2006Ravelo, Ana Christina: Walker circulation and global warming; lessons from the geologic past
71%1992Raymo, Maureen E.: Late Cenozoic evolution of global climate
71%2002Levy, Richard H.; Harwood, David M. et al.: The development of an integrated timescale to connect Antarctic glacial and climatic history with global proxy records
71%2002Mueller, R. D.; Gaina, C. et al.: The evolution of global oceanic crust from Jurassic to present day; a global data integration
71%2002Barrett, Peter J.: Antarctic climate evolution; the next step
71%2001Boulton, Geoffrey S.: The Earth system and the challenge of global change
71%138
138-847
2005Dekens, P.; Ravelo, A. C. et al.: Warm upwelling regions during a period of global warmth
70%1999Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Potential effects of gas hydrate on human welfare
70%302
302-M0004
2012Dickson, Alexander J.; Cohen, Anthony S. et al.: Seawater oxygenation during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
69%1975Van Andel, T. H.: Mesozoic/Cenozoic calcite compensation depth and the global distribution of calcareous sediments
69%1985Carlson, R. L.; Gangi, A. F. et al.: Global traveltime and velocity vs. depth functions for the deep sea sediment column
69%1987Keller, G.; Herbert, T. et al.: Global distribution of late Paleogene hiatuses; with Suppl. Data 87-12
69%1984Benson, R. H.; Chapman, R. E. et al.: Identification of global paleoceanographic events using the Ostracoda
69%2000Wright, James D.: Global climate change in marine stable isotope records
69%1990Rea, David K.; Zachos, James C. et al.: Global change at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary; climatic and evolutionary consequences of tectonic events
69%1975Kennett, James P.; Thunell, Robert C.: Global Increase in Quaternary Explosive Volcanism
69%2003Lear, Carrie; Elderfield, Harry et al.: Fossil thermometers for Earth's climate
69%2003Ravelo, Ana C.: Ocean Drilling Program records of the last five million years; a view of the ocean and climate system during a warm period and a major climate transition
69%1999Dickens, Gerald R.: The blast in the past
69%2010Fox, Douglas: Could East Antarctica be headed for big melt?
69%2004Josef, J. A.; Storrie-Lombardi, M. C. et al.: Global distribution of microbial alteration of the ocean crust
69%1999Kerr, Richard A.: A smoking gun for an ancient methane discharge
69%1999Flower, Benjamin P.: Warming without high CO (sub 2) ?
69%1998Weart, Spencer R.: Climate change, since 1940
69%2001Smoot, N. Christian: Ocean Survey Program (OSP) bathymetry history; jousting with tectonic windmills
69%1997Zhou Zuyi; Lao Qiuyuan: Scientific ocean drilling and the research on global climate change
69%1999Kyte, Frank T.: Cretaceous-Tertiary impact ejecta; distribution, composition, and implications for impact and extinction mechanisms
69%2009Kallmeyer, J.; Pockalny, R. et al.: Quantifying global subseafloor microbial abundance; method and implications
69%2008Ravelo, A. C.: Lessons from the Pliocene Warm Period and the onset of Northern Hemisphere glaciation
69%1998Alverson, Keith: Focus on international geoscience initiatives PAGES; past global changes
69%1993Krumenaker, Larry: Works in progress; under the boardwalk
69%2011Welsh, Kevin: From greenhouse to icehouse
65%1971Briggs, Peter: 200,000,000 years beneath the sea
65%1983Science Services
65%1980Topography of the oceans with Deep Sea Drilling Project sites through Leg 71
65%1811999Carter, Robert; Carter, Lionel et al.: The DWBC sediment drift record from Leg 181; drilling in the Pacific gateway for the global thermohaline circulation
65%178
178-1098
2003Domack, Eugene: Clues to global warming found in Antarctica
65%184
184-1143
2002Zhu Zhaoyu; Qiu Yan et al.: A summary and review of research progress on global change in the South China Sea
65%124
124-769
162
162-983
162-984
2001Stoner, Joseph S.; Channell, James E. T. et al.: Paleointensity-assisted chronostratigraphy; a tool for millennial scale global correlation of late Quaternary sedimentary sequences
65%113
113-690
198
198-1209
302
2011Yasukawa, Kazutaka; Kato, Yasuhiro: Quantitative examination of the cause of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum using an atmosphere-ocean box model
64%1996Vakarcs, Gabor A.; Abreu, Vitor S. et al.: Are the Oligocene-middle Miocene global stages depositional sequences? A correlation study from the Pannonian Basin, Hungary
64%113
113-690
2002Thomas, Deborah Jane: The causes and consequences of a rapid global warming event 55 million years ago
61%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
60%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
58%1988Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Methane hydrates and global climatedownload
58%1988Kirillova, G. L.: Pereryvy i nesoglasiya v razreze dna Filippinskogo morya i prilegayushchikh ostrovov Breaks and unconformities in section of the ocean floor of the Philippine Sea and adjoining islands
58%1985Keller, Gordon; Chi, W. R. et al.: Global sedimentation and distribution of deep-sea hiatuses; late Eocene - Oligocene
58%1986Hodell, David A.; Elmstrom, Kristin M. et al.: Latest Miocene benthic delta (super 18) O changes, global ice volume, sea level and the "Messinian salinity crisis"
58%169
169-1034
169S
1998Mudie, Peta J.: Holocene record of dinoflagellate paleoproductivity and red tides; ODP Site 1034B, Saanich Inlet, British Columbia
58%381992van Hinte, Jan E.: A Mediterranean moisture motor of global climate change
58%1996Barron, John A.; Cronin, Thomas M. et al.: Middle Pliocene paleoenvironments of the Northern Hemisphere
58%181
181-1119
2005Naish, T. R.: New Zealand's shallow marine record of Pliocene-Pleistocene global sea-level and climate change
58%114
114-704
1993Hodell, David A.: Late Pleistocene paleoceanography of the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean; Ocean Drilling Program Hole 704Adownload
58%1451995Rea, David K.; Prueher, Libby M.: Volcanic activity and global change; probable short-term and possible long-term linkages
58%1994Widmark, Joen G. V.: Global biogeographic patterns among benthic Foraminifera in the Late Cretaceous deep-sea environment; a pilot study
58%1993Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Gas hydrates, geological perspective and global changedownload
58%1991Dixon, T. H.; Tralli, D. M. et al.: Geodetic baselines across the Gulf of California using the Global Positioning System
58%1991Winterer, Jerry; McLean, Dewey et al.: Global paleoceanography, paleoclimate, and paleoenvironment; disciplinary working group report
58%111
113
1992Pisias, N.: Understanding global climate change and its response to changes in the distribution of solar insolation; the role of the Ocean Drilling Program
58%113
113-690
1997Hammond, D. E.; Stott, L.: Box model simulation of carbon isotope signals near the Paleocene/Eocene boundary; effects of methane oxidation, ocean mixing, and productivity
58%113
113-690
1997Dickens, G. R.: Catastrophic dissociation of gas hydrate and deep sea methane oxidation at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary
58%851986Mayer, Larry A.; Shipley, Thomas H. et al.: Equatorial Pacific seismic reflectors as indicators of global oceanographic events
58%2004Bickle, Mike; Elderfield, Harry: Hydrothermal fluxes in a global context
58%2008Chattopadhyay, Balaram: Selected advances in geology and the Indian scenario
58%1981Schlanger, Seymour O.; Jenkyns, Hugh C. et al.: Volcanism and vertical tectonics in the Pacific Basin related to global Cretaceous transgressions
58%1992Barker, Peter F.: The sedimentary record of Antarctic climate change
58%94
94-609
2004Hemming, Sidney R.: Heinrich events; massive late Pleistocene detritus layers of the North Atlantic and their global climate imprint
58%2006Sternbach, Linda; Osten, Bill et al.: Deep sea sediment cores reveal geological evidence of long-term global climate change
58%171B2006Sternbach, Linda; Osten, Bill: Deep sea sediment cores reveal geological evidence of long-term global climate change; Part 2
58%138
138-847
2007Dekens, Petra Simonne: Characterizing upwelling regions and the Indo-Pacific warm pool in the early Pliocene warm period
58%2004Smolka, Peter Paul: Warm climates; origin of the ice-ages
58%1998Abreu, Vitor dos Santos: Geologic evolution of conjugate volcanic passive margins; Pelotas Basin (Brazil) and offshore Namibia (Africa); implication for global sea level changes
58%2001Kuijpers, Marcel Martinus Maria: Mechanisms and biogeochemical implications of the Mid-Cretaceous global organic carbon burial events
58%48
48-401
2009Lyman, J.; Norris, R.: Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum not a transient event for North Atlantic
58%138
138-846
1994Harwood, D. M.; Winter, D. M. et al.: Climatic implications for the absence of early Pliocene Antarctic sea-ice; a discussion
58%1291998Carter, S. J.; Raymo, M. E.: Cenozoic history of global marine sedimentation and the calcite compensation depth
58%1621998McManus, Jerry F.; Oppo, Delia W. et al.: Comparison of long climate records from cores recovered by deep drilling on Antarctica and in the North Atlantic
58%1996Rea, David K.; Ruff, Larry J.: Composition and mass flux of sediment entering the world's subduction zones; implications for global sediment budgets, great earthquakes, and volcanism
58%188
188-1165
2006Siira, T.; Junttila, J.: Clay minerals in Neogene sediments off Prydz Bay (Site 1165), Antarctica; implications for Middle Miocene and Middle Pliocene glacial evolution
58%1997Liu Guangding; Li Qingmou: The Ocean Drilling Program and logging geology
58%2006Filippelli, Gabriel M.; Souch, Catherine: Rapid climate change and climate surprises; a look back and ahead
58%1999Borowski, Walter S.; Paull, Charles K. et al.: Global and local variations of interstitial sulfate gradients in deep-water, continental margin sediments; sensitivity to underlying methane and gas hydrates
58%2002Suess, Erwin: The evolution of an idea; from avoiding gas hydrates to actively drilling for them
58%1997Choi, Dong R.: Geology of the oceans around Australia; Part III, Deep sea drilling results
58%1852000Pletsch, T.; Urbat, M. et al.: Veraenderung globaler Umweltfaktoren und Zyklizitaet in Tiefsee-Sedimenten des westlichen Pazifik von der Kreide bis heute Changes in global environmental factors and cyclicity of deep-sea sedimentation of the West Pacific from the Cretaceous to the present
58%178
178-1095
2005Iwai, M.: Diatom implications of the Neogene Antarctic glacial history; ODP Leg 178 Site 1095, Antarctic Peninsula
58%1982002Brill, Amanda; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: Evidence for carbonate compensation depth shoaling at the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum on Shatsky Rise, ODP Leg 198
58%2004Habib, Daniel; Saeedi, Farnosh: The Manumiella global spike; cooling and regression at the close of the Maastrichtian
58%177
177-1090
2005Anderson, L. D.: Multiproxy evidence of the role of the vertical structure of the Southern Ocean in global climate change

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