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100%921984Owen, Robert M.; Rea, David K.: Did submarine hydrothermal activity cause an Eocene greenhouse effect?
99%2003Winterer, E. L.: The evolution of geosciences at Scripps
85%1999Flower, Benjamin P.: Warming without high CO (sub 2) ?
85%1998Weart, Spencer R.: Climate change, since 1940
85%2006Revkin, Andrew C.: Studies portray tropical Arctic in distant past
85%2000Smolka, P.: Reconstruction, mapping and modeling of Neogene oceans
85%2011Welsh, Kevin: From greenhouse to icehouse
71%1988Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Methane hydrates and global climatedownload
71%1292000Foellmi, Karl B.: Phosphogenesis, the phosphorus cycle, and environmental change
71%1996Raymo, M. E.; Grant, B. et al.: Mid-Pliocene warmth; stronger greenhouse and stronger conveyor
71%120
120-748
1993Liu, Xinlan; Wei, Wuchang: Cooling event in the earliest Oligocene
71%1993Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Gas hydrates, geological perspective and global changedownload
71%171B1999Wilson, Paul A.; Lear, Carrie H. et al.: Palaeoceanographic responses to Mid-Cretaceous greenhouse forcing in the tropical western Atlantic
71%146
201
204
2004Musgrave, Robert; Hollamby, Jennifer: Rock magnetism, gas hydrates, and the clathrate gun
71%2004Smolka, Peter Paul: Warm climates; origin of the ice-ages
71%1999Norris, Richard D.; Roehl, Ursula: Carbon cycling and chronology of climate warming during the Palaeocene/Eocene transition
71%1987Pisias, Nicklas G.; Imbrie, John: Orbital geometry, CO (sub 2) , and Pleistocene climate
71%189
189-1171
2009White, T.; Pollard, D.: Greenhouse atmospheric hydrology and polar warmth during the Mid-Cretaceous and PETM
71%1982002Moe, Kyaw Thu; Williams, Trevor et al.: Paleoceanographic events in the Shatsky Rise from core-log-seismic data integration
71%2006Takashima, Reishi; Nishi, Hiroshi et al.: Greenhouse world and the Mesozoic ocean
71%1992Brumsack, H. J.: Geochemistry of Cretaceous black shale from the Cenomanian/Turonian boundary event; paleoenvironment of deposition and time limitations
71%2006Filippelli, Gabriel M.; Souch, Catherine: Rapid climate change and climate surprises; a look back and ahead
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%2082004Via, R. K.; Thomas, D. J.: Evolution of North Atlantic thermohaline circulation; from the greenhouse to the icehouse
71%2005Tripati, A. K.; Elderfield, H. H. et al.: Constraints on Paleocene and Eocene tropical sea-surface temperatures and meridional temperature gradients from Mg/Ca and oxygen isotope ratios of Foraminifera in sediments recovered by the Ocean Drilling Program
71%2006Nunes, Flavia; Norris, Richard D.: Abrupt reversal in ocean overturning during the Palaeocene/Eocene warm period
71%2006Thomas, Ellen; Brinkhuis, Henk et al.: An ocean view of the early Cenozoic greenhouse world
71%1192003Barrett, Peter: Paleoclimatology; cooling a continent
71%1982009Woodard, S. C.; Herridge, J. D. et al.: The impact of orbitally-driven changes in solar insolation on "greenhouse" climates
71%3202011Sghibartz, Cristina A.; Rae, J. W. et al.: Deep ocean acidity change over the Eocene-Oligocene transition
57%111
111-677
1993Peltier, W. R.; Burga, C. A. et al.: Group report; How can we use paleodata to evaluate the internal variability and feedbacks in the climate system?
57%71
71-511
1996MacLeod, Kenneth G.; Huber, Brian T.: Testing for an oceanic role in creating low latitudinal temperature gradients during Cretaceous warmth
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%1771999Gersonde, Rainer; Abelmann, Andrea et al.: Pleistocene sea-surface temperature and sea-ice variations in the Southern Ocean (Atlantic sector)
57%1999Polar news--Notizie polari
57%74
74-527
143
143-865
2004Tripati, Aradhna K.; Elderfield, Henry: Abrupt hydrographic changes in the Equatorial Pacific and subtropical Atlantic from foraminiferal Mg/Ca indicate greenhouse origin for the thermal maximum at the Paleocene-Eocene boundarydownload
57%1992003Lyle, Mitchell; Wilson, Paul et al.: Leg 199 investigates the "greenhouse" Eocene in the tropical Pacific Ocean
57%1992004Vanden Berg, Michael D.; Jarrard, Richard D.: Cenozoic mass accumulation rates in the Equatorial Pacific based on high-resolution mineralogy of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 199download
57%164
164-995
164-997
2004Hornbach, M. J.; Saffer, D. M. et al.: Critically pressured free-gas reservoirs below gas-hydrate provinces
57%121
121-758
2008Dekens, P. S.; Ravelo, A. C.: The response of the tropical Indo-Pacific warm-pool to conditions of global warmth
57%143
144
1999Jenkyns, Hugh C.; Wilson, Paul A.: Stratigraphy, paleoceanography, and evolution of Cretaceous Pacific guyots; relics from a greenhouse Earth
57%165
165-999
2008Bartoli, G.; Hoenisch, B. et al.: Atmospheric CO (sub 2) changes during the Pliocene epoch revealed by foraminiferal boron isotope ratios
57%2008Lippert, Peter C.: Big discovery for biogenic magnetite; discussion
57%171B
171B-1050
2008Ando, A.; Huber, B. T. et al.: Blake Nose stable isotopic evidence against the mid-Cenomanian glaciation hypothesis
57%146
146-892
2000Whiticar, Michael J.: Marine gas hydrates along the Cascadia accretionary margin; economic boon or environmental bust
57%143
143-865
2009Kozdon, Reinhard; Kelly, D. Clay et al.: The "cool tropic paradox"; reassessing aberrant delta (super 18) O in Foraminifera by SIMS
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%3022005Sluijs, A.; Schouten, S. et al.: Extremely high late Paleocene-early Eocene sea surface temperatures on the North Pole
57%171B
171B-1050
207
207-1259
2004Miller, K. G.; Wright, J. D. et al.: Visions of ice sheets in a greenhouse world
57%41
41-367
1999Kuypers, M. M. M.; Pancost, R. D. et al.: A large and abrupt fall in atmospheric CO (sub 2) concentration during Cretaceous times
57%146
146-893
2000Kennett, James P.; Cannariato, Kevin G. et al.: Carbon isotopic evidence for methane hydrate instability during Quaternary interstadials
57%2072004Mosher, 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%130
130-806
138
138-846
2007Medina-Elizalde, Martin A.; Lea, D. W.: The late Pliocene tropical Pacific
57%3022008Sangiorgi, Francesca; Brumsack, Hans-Juergen et al.: A 26 million year gap in the central Arctic record at the greenhouse-icehouse transition; looking for cluesdownload
57%154
154-926
154-929
2002Naish, Tim R.: Orbital- and millennial-scale climate change during the Cenozoic
57%2082005Lourens, Lucas J.; Sluijs, Appy et al.: Astronomical pacing of late Palaeocene to early Eocene global warming events
57%208
208-1263
2007Peck, V. L.; Riesselman, C. et al.: Quantifying ice volume and temperature change for the greenhouse to icehouse transition; a coupled palaeoceanographic and palaeoclimate modelling approach
57%201
201-1228
2006Agnihotri, Rajesh; Altabet, Mark A. et al.: Influence of marine denitrification on atmospheric N (sub 2) O variability during the Holocenedownload
57%189
189-1171
189-1172
2004Deltrap, R.; Roehl, U. et al.: The early Eocene in the Southern Ocean; an integrated dinocyst and geochemical analysis of ODP Leg 189 Sites 1171 and 1172, Tasman Sea
57%198
198-1209
2009Marcantonio, Franco; Thomas, Deborah J. et al.: Extraterrestrial (super 3) He in Paleocene sediments from Shatsky Rise; constraints on sedimentation rate variability
57%171B
171B-1052
2009Okafor, Chioma U.; Thomas, Deborah J. et al.: Environmental change in the subtropics during the late middle Eocene greenhouse and global implicationsdownload
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%41
41-367
43
43-386
2007Jimenez, A.; MacLeod, K. G. et al.: Late Cretaceous evolution of North Atlantic Deep Waters; neodymium isotopic evidence from the Cape Verde Basin (DSDP Leg 41, Site 367) and Bermuda Rise (DSDP Leg 43, Site 386)
57%171B1998Pletsch, T.; Garcia del Cura, M. A. et al.: Extreme greenhouse periods, rapid coolings, and their effects on clay mineralogy; first results from ODP Leg 171B (Blake Nose, western central Atlantic)
57%159
159-959
2002Beckmann, B.; Wagner, T. et al.: Coniacian-Santonian black shale formation in the tropical Atlantic (ODP Site 959, Ivory Coast/Ghana); cyclic variations in the composition of organic matter
57%3102009Felis, T.; Merkel, U. et al.: Interannual variability in tropical Pacific temperatures during Heinrich stadial 1
57%113
113-690
208
208-1262
2009Urban, N. M.; Bralower, T. J. et al.: Statistical interpretation of the rate of carbon isotope changes at the onset of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
57%207
207-1258
207-1260
2009Beckmann, B.; Birgel, D. et al.: Terrestrial input into the Upper Cretaceous western tropical Atlantic as traced by biomarker and maceral analyses
49%1999Kvenvolden, Keith A.: Potential effects of gas hydrate on human welfare
49%71
71-511
2003Bice, Karen L.; Huber, Brian T. et al.: Extreme polar warmth during the Cretaceous greenhouse? Paradox of the late Turonian delta (super 18) O record at Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 511download
49%113
113-689
208
208-1262
208-1263
208-1266
2008Nielsen, Tina M. J.: The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum marine response; an analysis of latitudinal and depth variations
49%151
151-913
2008Tripati, Aradhna K.; Eagle, Robert A. et al.: Evidence for glaciation in the Northern Hemisphere back to 44 Ma from ice-rafted debris in the Greenland Seadownload
49%80
80-551
2003Gustafsson, M.; Holbourn, A. et al.: Changes in Northeast Atlantic temperature and carbon flux during the Cenomanian/Turonian paleoceanographic event; the Goban Spur stable isotope recorddownload
49%189
189-1168
2004Touchard, Yannick; Fuller, Michael: Magnetostratigraphy of the Pliocene-Pleistocene sequence and of the Eocene-Oligocene transition at ODP Leg 189 Hole 1168
49%138
138-846
2006Lawrence, Kira T.; Liu, Zhonghui et al.: Evolution of the eastern tropical Pacific through Plio-Pleistocene glaciationdownload
49%1992005Tripati, Aradhna; Backman, Jan et al.: Eocene bipolar glaciation associated with global carbon cycle changes
49%189
189-1169
189-1172
2002Exon, Neville; Kennett, Jim et al.: Drilling reveals climatic consequences of Tasmanian Gateway opening
49%3022006Mullen, Kristen; Summa, Michelle et al.: The first long term record of ice-rafting in the central Arctic based on sand accumulation, 0 to 46 Ma
49%38
38-336
2008Abelson, Meir; Agnon, Amotz et al.: Indications for control of the Iceland Plume on the Eocene-Oligocene "greenhouse-icehouse" climate transitiondownload
49%207
207-1259
2008Bornemann, Andre; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Isotopic evidence for glaciation during the Cretaceous supergreenhousedownload
49%199
199-1215
199-1217
199-1219
199-1221
2008Thomas, Deborah J.; Lyle, Mitchell et al.: Paleogene deepwater mass composition of the tropical Pacific and implications for thermohaline circulation in a greenhouse worlddownload
49%208
208-1262
208-1263
208-1265
208-1267
2012Abels, Hemmo A.; Clyde, William C. et al.: Terrestrial carbon isotope excursions and biotic change during Palaeogene hyperthermals
49%324
324-U1348
2013Ando, A.; Woodard, S. C. et al.: An emerging palaeoceanographic "missing link"; multidisciplinary study of rarely recovered parts of deep-sea Santonian-Campanian transition from Shatsky Rise
49%115
115-711
2013Savian, Jairo F.; Jovane, Luigi et al.: Middle Eocene to early Oligocene magnetostratigraphy of ODP Hole 711A (Leg 115), western equatorial Indian Ocean
42%189
189-1170
189-1171
2004Shevenell, A. E.; Kennett, J. P.: Paleoceanographic change during the middle Miocene climate revolution; an Antarctic stable isotope perspective
42%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
42%74
74-527
74-528
171A
171A-1049
171B
2008Quillevere, Frederic; Norris, Richard D. et al.: Transient ocean warming and shifts in carbon reservoirs during the early Daniandownload
42%182
189
194
194-1193
194-1194
194-1195
2006Fuller, Michael; Molina-Garza, R. et al.: Paleomagnetic records from carbonate legs in the southern oceans and attendant drilling and coring related effectsdownload
42%28
28-270
28-272
28-273
2008Luyendyk, Bruce; Wilson, Doug et al.: Antarctic drilling targets on the Coulman High; potential ANDRILL sites in the Ross Sea
42%79
79-545
2008Hofmann, Peter; Stuesser, Isabel et al.: Climate-ocean coupling off north-west Africa during the lower Albian; the Oceanic Anoxic Event 1bdownload
42%159
159-959
207
207-1261
2008Floegel, S.; Beckmann, B. et al.: Evolution of tropical watersheds and continental hydrology during the Late Cretaceous greenhouse; impact on marine carbon burial and possible implications for the futuredownload
42%113
113-690
198
198-1209
207
207-1258
2007Stoll, Heather M.; Shimizu, Nobumichi et al.: Coccolithophore productivity response to greenhouse event of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximumdownload
42%79
79-545
2007Wagner, Thomas; Wallmann, Klaus et al.: Consequences of moderate approximately 25,000 yr lasting emission of light CO (sub 2) into the mid-Cretaceous oceandownload
42%113
113-690
208
208-1267
2007Sluijs, A.; Bowen, G. J. et al.: The Palaeocene-Eocene thermal maximum super greenhouse; biotic and geochemical signatures, age models and mechanisms of global change
42%86
86-576
86-577
1998Rea, David K.: Changes in atmospheric circulation during the latest Paleocene and earliest Eocene epochs and some implications for the global climate regime
42%198
198-1209
2003Zachos, James C.; Wara, Michael W. et al.: A transient rise in tropical sea surface temperature during the Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximumdownload
42%171B
171B-1050
207
207-1258
2007Moriya, Kazuyoshi; Wilson, Paul A. et al.: Testing for ice sheets during the mid-Cretaceous greenhouse using glassy foraminiferal calcite from the mid-Cenomanian tropics on Demerara Rise
42%2003Bralower, Timothy J.; Roehl, Ursula et al.: Constraining the controls on carbonate accumulation in deep sea sequences; a global dissolution event in the early late Paleocene
42%167
167-1020
2001Lyle, Mitchell; Heusser, Linda et al.: Interglacial theme and variations; 500 k.y. of orbital forcing and associated responses from the terrestrial and marine biosphere, U.S. Pacific Northwest
42%25
25-242
2009Bowden, Stephen Clay; Wade, Bridget S. et al.: Sedimentary and magnetic susceptibility changes across critical climate intervals; Indian Ocean, Deep Sea Drilling Project Site 242

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