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100%1998Anonymous: Massive ocean current may provide clues to global warming
100%2006Ravelo, Ana Christina: Walker circulation and global warming; lessons from the geologic past
95%113
113-690
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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
86%189
189-1172
2010Bijl, Peter K.; Houben, Alexander J. P. et al.: Transient middle Eocene atmospheric CO (sub 2) and temperature variationsdownload
86%3112007Jackson, Peter; Long, Dave et al.: Investigating methane hydrates
86%113
113-690
2002Thomas, Deborah Jane: The causes and consequences of a rapid global warming event 55 million years ago
86%302
302-M0004
2012Dickson, Alexander J.; Cohen, Anthony S. et al.: Seawater oxygenation during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
85%2003Lear, Carrie; Elderfield, Harry et al.: Fossil thermometers for Earth's climate
85%1999Dickens, Gerald R.: The blast in the past
85%2010Fox, Douglas: Could East Antarctica be headed for big melt?
85%1999Kerr, Richard A.: A smoking gun for an ancient methane discharge
85%1999Flower, Benjamin P.: Warming without high CO (sub 2) ?
85%1998Weart, Spencer R.: Climate change, since 1940
85%2008Ravelo, A. C.: Lessons from the Pliocene Warm Period and the onset of Northern Hemisphere glaciation
85%1993Krumenaker, Larry: Works in progress; under the boardwalk
85%2011Welsh, Kevin: From greenhouse to icehouse
80%113
113-690
208
208-1263
2008Sluijs, Appy: Carbon burp and transient global warming during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
80%113
113-689
2006Landau, E. A.; Schellenberg, S. A.: Deep-ocean ostracode faunal response to rapid global warming during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum at ODP Site 689 (Maud Rise, South Atlantic Ocean)
80%178
178-1098
2003Domack, Eugene: Clues to global warming found in Antarctica
80%3022005Pagani, Mark; Pedentchouk, N. et al.: Arctic's hydrology during global warming at the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
80%113
113-690
2002Zachos, J. C.; Thomas, D. et al.: Rapid global warming and the Paleocene-Eocene boundary carbon isotope excursion in marine environments
71%169
169-1034
169S
1998Mudie, Peta J.: Holocene record of dinoflagellate paleoproductivity and red tides; ODP Site 1034B, Saanich Inlet, British Columbia
71%1996Barron, John A.; Cronin, Thomas M. et al.: Middle Pliocene paleoenvironments of the Northern Hemisphere
71%1996Dowsett, Harry J.; Barron, John A. et al.: Middle Pliocene sea surface temperatures: a global reconstruction
71%114
114-704
1993Hodell, David A.: Late Pleistocene paleoceanography of the South Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean; Ocean Drilling Program Hole 704Adownload
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%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
71%113
113-690
1997Dickens, G. R.: Catastrophic dissociation of gas hydrate and deep sea methane oxidation at the Paleocene-Eocene boundary
71%81
81-552
1990Dowsett, Harry J.; Poore, Richard Z.: Pliocene paleoceanography of North Atlantic Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 552; application of planktic foraminifer transfer function GSF18
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%1992Barker, Peter F.: The sedimentary record of Antarctic climate change
71%138
138-847
2007Dekens, Petra Simonne: Characterizing upwelling regions and the Indo-Pacific warm pool in the early Pliocene warm period
71%2004Smolka, Peter Paul: Warm climates; origin of the ice-ages
71%48
48-401
2009Lyman, J.; Norris, R.: Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum not a transient event for North Atlantic
71%138
138-846
1994Harwood, D. M.; Winter, D. M. et al.: Climatic implications for the absence of early Pliocene Antarctic sea-ice; a discussion
71%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
71%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
71%2006Filippelli, Gabriel M.; Souch, Catherine: Rapid climate change and climate surprises; a look back and ahead
71%2002Suess, Erwin: The evolution of an idea; from avoiding gas hydrates to actively drilling for them
71%2002Barrett, Peter J.: Antarctic climate evolution; the next step
71%178
178-1095
2005Iwai, M.: Diatom implications of the Neogene Antarctic glacial history; ODP Leg 178 Site 1095, Antarctic Peninsula
71%2001Boulton, Geoffrey S.: The Earth system and the challenge of global change
71%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
71%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
71%2009Hodell, D. A.; Minth, E. K. et al.: Coupled surface and deep water changes in the subpolar North Atlantic during the last interglacial
71%28
28-274
2004Whittaker, Joanne; Mueller, Dietmar et al.: From mantle convection to climate change; a multidisciplinary analysis of the sedimentary and igneous history of the Adare Trough area, Antarctica
71%204
204-1249
2002Showstack, Randy: Ocean drilling program investigates Hydrate Ridge
71%165
165-1001
1998Bralower, Timothy J.: From the Paleocene to today's El Nino and beyond; selling ancient warming in the 21st century
71%138
138-847
2005Dekens, P.; Ravelo, A. C. et al.: Warm upwelling regions during a period of global warmth
71%2000Katz, Miriam E.; Pak, Dorothy K. et al.: The LPTM gas hydrate dissociation hypothesis; new evidence from the western North Atlantic
71%207
207-1258
2011Joachim, Christian; Mutterlose, Joerg et al.: Diversity and abundance patterns of marine primary producers across the Paleocene-Eocene boundary
70%113
113-690
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198-1209
2006Gibbs, Samantha J.; Bown, Paul R. et al.: Nannoplankton extinction and origination across the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximumdownload
70%2007Cohen, 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
70%198
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2006Westerhold, Thomas; Roehl, Ursula et al.: IODP; new high-resolution chronology from the first complete late Paleogene-early Eocene marine records from Walvis Ridge; duration of Chron 24r and new constraints on the timing of early Eocene global warming events
70%208
208-1262
208-1263
208-1265
208-1267
2007Westerhold, Thomas; Roehl, Ursula et al.: On the duration of magnetochrons C24r and C25n and the timing of early Eocene global warming events; implications from the Ocean Drilling Program Leg 208 Walvis Ridge depth transectdownload
61%1993Kennett, J. P.; Hodell, D. A.: Evidence for relative climatic stability of Antarctica during the early Pliocene; a marine perspective
60%2008Schumann, Dirk; Raub, Timothy D. et al.: Gigantism in unique biogenic magnetite at the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
60%113
113-689
113-690
2007Webb, Amelinda E.; Landau, Elizabeth et al.: Quantifying ecological response to climate change; using rank-abundance curves of micro-benthic communities during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum
60%2082010Stap, Lucy; Lourens, Lucas J. et al.: High-resolution deep-sea carbon and oxygen isotope records of Eocene Thermal Maximum 2 and H2
60%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
60%3022006Pagani, Mark; Pedentchouk, Nikolai et al.: Arctic hydrology during global warming at the Palaeocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum
60%2012Suto, Itsuki; Kawamura, Keita et al.: Changes in upwelling mechanisms drove the evolution of marine organisms
60%2012John, Cedric M.; Banerjee, Neil R. et al.: Clay assemblage and oxygen isotopic constraints on the weathering response to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, east coast of North America
60%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
57%1994Zachos, James C.: From the greenhouse to the icehouse; a Southern Ocean perspective of Paleogene climate
57%154
154-925
1999Pfuhl, Helen A.; Shackleton, Nicholas J.: Late Miocene warming of surface and deeper waters in the tropical Atlantic; relation to Messinian events (ODP site 925, Ceara Rise)
57%74
74-527
2000Thomas, Deborah J.; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: Evidence for subtropical warming during the late Paleocene thermal maximum; new insights from DSDP Site 527
57%75
75-530
113
113-690
1991Robert, Christian M.; Chamley, Herve: Development of early Eocene warm climates, as inferred from clay mineral variations in oceanic sediments
57%171B
171B-1050
171B-1051
1997Norris, R.: Chronology and climate of the Paleocene-Eocene boundary and the early Eocene warm period; ODP Sites 1051 and 1050, western North Atlantic
57%86
86-577
119
119-738
1994Lu, Gangyi; Keller, Gerta: Stasis and saltation; species richness change in low-latitude planktic foraminifera during the late Paleocene to early Eocene
57%74
74-527
1999Thomas, Deborah J.; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: New evidence for subtropical warming during the late Paleocene thermal maximum; stable isotopes from Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 527, Walvis Ridgedownload
57%1999Polar news--Notizie polari
57%113
113-690
2007Smith, Francesca A.; Freeman, Katherine H. et al.: How large was the true carbon isotope excursions at the PETM?
57%31
31-292
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195-1202
2010Wei, K.: Origin and evolution of Kuroshio; the last frontier of paleoceanography in Western Pacific
57%306
306-U1314
2010Hayashi, Tatsuya; Ohno, Masao et al.: Millennial-scale iceberg surges after intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciationdownload
57%207
207-1259
2008Schulte, P.; Deutsch, A. et al.: The Cretaceous-Paleogene (K-Pg) transition in ODP Leg 207, western Atlantic; from the Chicxulub impact to the first Paleocene hyperthermal events
57%2008Lippert, Peter C.: Big discovery for biogenic magnetite; discussion
57%3022005Sluijs, A.; Schouten, S. et al.: Extremely high late Paleocene-early Eocene sea surface temperatures on the North Pole
57%113
113-689
2005Nielsen, T. M.; McCarren, H. K. et al.: A surface-to-bottom progression of oceanic changes during the initial stages of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
57%6
6-47
143
143-865
1998Thomas, Deborah J.; Bralower, Timothy J. et al.: Evidence for true global warming during the latest Paleocene Thermal Maximum
57%208
208-1262
208-1263
2009Raffi, I.; De Bernardi, B. et al.: Malformations in Discoaster species related to the PETM and ELMO hyperthermal events
57%108
108-662
138
138-846
162
162-982
2007Lawrence, K. T.; Cleaveland, Laura C. et al.: Zonal and meridional sea surface temperature gradients and orbital variability during the Plio-Pleistocene transition
57%154
154-926
154-929
2002Naish, Tim R.: Orbital- and millennial-scale climate change during the Cenozoic
57%113
113-690
1991Kennett, J. P.; Stott, L. D.: Abrupt deep-sea warming, palaeoceanographic changes and benthic extinctions at the end of the Palaeocene
57%113
113-690
171B
171B-1051
2003Farley, K. A.; Eltgroth, S. F.: An alternative age model for the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum using extraterrestrial (super 3) He
57%2082005Lourens, Lucas J.; Sluijs, Appy et al.: Astronomical pacing of late Palaeocene to early Eocene global warming events
57%165
165-999
165-1001
1997Bralower, Timothy J.; Thomas, D. J. et al.: High-resolution records of the late Paleocene Thermal Maximum and Circum-Caribbean volcanism; is there a casual link?
57%144
144-871
2002Heuser, A.; Eisenhauer, A. et al.: A reconstruction of seawater delta (super 44) Ca from foraminiferal records of the western Equatorial Pacific Ocean
57%113
113-689
119
119-738
2002Bohaty, S. M.; Zachos, J. C.: A significant warming event in the Southern Ocean during the late middle Eocene
57%120
120-748
120-751
1998Bohaty, Steven M.; Harwood, David M.: Southern Ocean Pliocene paleotemperature variation from high-resolution silicoflagellate biostratigraphy
57%138
138-846
1999Droxler, Andre W.; Poore, Richard Z. et al.: Data on past climate warmth may lead to better model of warm future
57%113
113-690
143
143-865
2000Thomas, Ellen; Zachos, James C.: Was the late Paleocene thermal maximum a unique event?
57%175
175-1075
2007Talbot, Helen M.; Cooke, Martin P. et al.: Application of bacteriohopanepolyols as novel proxies for methane oxidation in the late Quaternary marine record
57%151
151-911
2002Knies, Jochen; Matthiessen, Jens et al.: Evidence of "mid-Pliocene ( approximately 3 Ma) global warmth" in the eastern Arctic Ocean and implications for the Svalbard/Barents Sea ice sheet during the late Pliocene and early Pleistocene ( approximately 3-1.7 Ma)
57%113
113-690
2002Bralower, Timothy J.: Evidence of surface water oligotrophy during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum; nannofossil assemblage data from Ocean Drilling Program Site 690, Maud Rise, Weddell Seadownload
57%182
182-1127
2002Andres, M. S.; Bernasconi, S. M. et al.: High-resolution, Southern-Hemisphere record of rapid climate change at Termination I and subsequent cold reversal; Great Australian Bight, ODP Leg 182
57%146
146-893
2002Hill, Tessa M.; Kennett, J. P. et al.: Intermediate waters and abrupt climate change; ultra-high resolution sediment records from Santa Barbara Basin, California
57%175
175-1085
2002Vidal, Laurence; Bickert, T. et al.: Late Miocene stable isotope stratigraphy of SE Atlantic ODP Site 1085; relation to Messinian events
57%208
208-1262
208-1263
2004Quartini, J. C.; Chun, C. O. et al.: Tracers of productivity across the PETM, Walvis Ridge, ODP Sites 1262 and 1263

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