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100%1999Vaas, Ruediger: Fragment einer kosmischen Bombe Fragment of a cosmic bomb
83%1982Kyte, Frank T.; Wasson, John T.: Geochemical constraints on the nature of large accretionary events
83%86
86-576
1998Kyte, Frank T.: A meteorite from the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary
68%431985Lee, Nancy C.; Bada, Jeffrey L.: Extraterrestrial amino acids at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
68%95
95-612
1988Koeberl, Christian: Extension of the North American tektite strewn field
68%1980Kyte, F. T.; Zhou, Zhiming: Analyses of noble metals at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
68%86
86-576
1996Kyte, Frank T.: A piece of the KT bolide?
68%95
95-612
1987Glass, B. P.: Clinopyroxene-bearing spherules in the North American tektite layer from DSDP Site 612 drilled on the continental slope off New Jersey
68%95
95-612
1987Glass, B. P.: Coesite associated with North American tektite debris in DSDP Site 612 on the continental slope off New Jersey
68%86
86-576
1996Kyte, F. T.: Should we expect to find more pieces of the K/T bolide?
68%1983Kyte, Frank T.: The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary at 2 North Pacific sites
58%16
16-162
17
17-167
31
31-292
2000Huber, H.; Koeberl, C. et al.: Geochemical study of microtektites, bediasites, and georgiaites from the upper Eocene North American tektite strewn field
58%4
4-30
2003Nittler, Larry R.; Alexander, Conel M. O'D.: Automated isotopic measurements of micron-sized dust; application to meteoritic presolar silicon carbidedownload
58%1982Rogers, Garry C.: Oceanic plateaus as meteorite impact signatures
58%1985Ekdale, A. A.: Trace fossils and Mid-Cretaceous anoxic events in the Atlantic Ocean
58%1987D'Hondt, Steven L.; Keller, Gerta et al.: Major element compositional variation within and between different late Eocene microtektite strewnfields
58%2002Glass, B. P.: Upper Eocene impact ejecta/spherule layers in marine sediments
58%1987Keller, G.; D'Hondt, Steven L. et al.: Late Eocene impact microspherules; stratigraphy, age and geochemistry
54%95
95-612
1988Glass, B. P.: Montagnais impact crater; possible source of the North American tektite strewn field
54%95
95-612
1989Koeberl, C.: New estimates of area and mass for the North American tektite strewn field
54%115
115-709
2011Kyte, Frank T.; Shukolyukov, Alex et al.: Chromium-isotopes in late Eocene impact spherules indicate a likely asteroid belt provenance
54%119
119-738
1993Liu, Y. G.; Schmitt, R. A.: Chondritic ratios of Fe/Cr/Ir in Kerguelen Plateau (Hole 783C) K/T carbonate-rich sediments support asteroid-cometary impact at K/T time
54%60
60-458
1980Hickey, R.; Frey, F. A. et al.: Trace element and isotopic characteristics of boninites; implications for their source
54%95
95-612
1988Stecher, O.; Ngo, H. H. et al.: Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd evidence for the origin of late Eocene microtektites
54%1983Asaro, F.; Alvarez, L. W. et al.: Geochemical anomalies near the Cretaceous-Tertiary, Eocene-Oligocene and Permian-Triassic boundaries
54%170
170-1039
170-1040
2004Tomascak, Paul B.: Developments in the understanding and application of lithium isotopes in the earth and planetary sciences
54%95
95-612
1988Bohor, B. F.; Betterton, W. J. et al.: Coesite, glass, and shocked quartz at DSDP Site 612; evidence for nearby impact in the late Eocene
54%2005Fisk, M. R.; Storrie-Lombardi, M. C. et al.: Elemental abundance distributions in basalt clays and meteorites; is it a biosignature?download
54%85
85-573
2001Yin Yanhong; Wan Tianfeng et al.: Microtektites from DSDP Site 573 in East Pacific
54%62
62-465
1984Kastner, M.; Asaro, F. et al.: The precursor of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary clays at Stevns Klint, Denmark, and DSDP Hole 465A
54%91
91-596
92
92-598
2001Peucker-Ehrenbrink, Bernhard: Iridium and osmium as tracers of extraterrestrial matter in marine sediments
48%30
30-289
1982Glass, Billy P.: Possible correlations between tektite events and climatic changes?
48%1989Stecher, Ole; Ngo, H. H. et al.: Nd and Sr isotopic evidence for the origin of tektite material from DSDP Site 612 off the New Jersey coast
48%1081991Glass, B. P.; Kent, Dennis V. et al.: Ivory Coast microtektite strewn field; description and relation to the Jaramillo geomagnetic event
48%121
121-758
1993Koeberl, Christian: Extraterrestrial component associated with Australasian microtektites in a core from ODP Site 758B
48%95
95-612
1989Fernandes, A.; Glass, B. P.: Upper Eocene impact ejecta from DSDP Site 612 off New Jersey
48%95
95-612
1989Glass, Billy P.: North American tektite debris and impact ejecta from DSDP Site 612
48%1151989Greenough, John D.; Fryar, Brian J.: Evidence for mantle noble metal heterogeneity from ODP Leg 115 Indian Ocean basalts; implications for late stage meteoritic accretion of the Earth
48%1992D'Hondt, Steven; Herbert, Timothy D.: Precessional chronostratigraphy of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary
48%95
95-612
1986Glass, B. P.; Muenow, D. W. et al.: Further evidence for the impact origin of tektites
48%95
95-612
1986Koeberl, C.; Glass, B. P.: Trace elements in tektite fragments and microtektites from deep sea drill cores and Barbados; connection to the North American strewn field
48%77
77-536
1994O'Keefe, John A.: Origin of tektites
48%2002Fastovsky, David E.; Sheehan, Peter M.: The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary; a palaeontological viewpoint
48%95
95-612
1988Koeberl, Christian: The North American tektite strewn field; extension, chemistry, and the need for a source crater
48%2006Barnes, Jaime Danielle: Tectonic and metamorphic implications of high chlorine contents in serpentinites
48%184
184-1144
2002Wei Gangjian; Liang Xirong et al.: Major and trace element composition of microtektites from ODP Site 1144
48%86
86-577
113
113-690
119
119-738
1993Liu, Y. G.; Schmitt, R. A.: Geochemical evidences for two chondritic-like cometary or asteroid impact before and at the K/T boundary
48%85
85-573
2004Yin Yanhong; Wan Tianfeng et al.: Geochemical features of meteorite impact around the Eocene/Oligocene boundary layer in the central East Pacific
41%115
115-709
2004Tagle, Roald; Claeys, Philippe: Where did the late Eocene impactors come from? The asteroid belt or the Oort cloud?
38%95
95-612
1988Stecher, Ole; Ngo, H. H. et al.: Isotopic evidence for the origin of late Eocene tektites from North America
38%17
17-166
17-167
1982Glass, Billy P.: Nickel-iron octahedral crystals in North American microtektites
38%22
22-216
31
31-292
113
113-689
1999Glass, B. P.; Koeberl, C.: North American microtektites in the Indian Ocean?
38%95
95-612
150
150-903
150-904
1996Glass, B. P.; McHugh, C. M. G.: More upper Eocene (North American?) tektites and impact ejecta off New Jersey
38%77
77-536
77-540
1993Claeys, P.; Alvarez, W. et al.: KT boundary impact glasses from the Gulf of Mexico region
38%95
95-612
1993Glass, B. P.; Bohor, Bruce F. et al.: Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary spherules and Cenozoic microtektites; similarities and differences
38%93
93-603
95
95-603
1989Bohor, B. F.; Betterton, W. J.: Glauconite spherules and shocked quartz at the K-T boundary in DSDP Site 603 B
38%171A
171A-1049
171B
2003Koeberl, Christian; Martinez-Ruiz, Francisa: The stratigraphic record of impact events; a short overview
38%95
95-612
1988Koeberl, Christian; Glass, Billy P.: Chemical composition of North American microtektites and tektite fragments from Barbados and DSDP Site 612 on the continental slope off New Jersey
38%17
171A
171A-1049
171B
171B-1051
171B-1052
1998Kroon, D.; Norris, R. D. et al.: Drilling Blake Nose; the search for evidence of extreme Palaeogene-Cretaceous climates and extraterrestrial event
38%115
115-709
2002Liu, S.; Kyte, Frank T. et al.: Discovery of coesite and shocked quartz associated with the upper Eocene CPX spherule layer
38%16
16-162
22
22-216
2004Simonson, Bruce M.; Glass, Billy P.: Spherule layers; records of ancient impacts
38%177
177-1090
2000Liu, S.; Kyte, F. T. et al.: Upper Eocene spherules at Ocean Drilling Project Site 1090B
38%130
130-806
2001Farley, Kenneth A.: Extraterrestrial helium in seafloor sediments; identification, characteristics, and accretion rate over geologic time
38%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
38%25
25-242
31
31-292
1984Glass, B. P.; Keller, Gerta et al.: Multiple microtektite horizons in upper Eocene marine sediments?; discussion and reply
38%184
184-1144
2003Zhang Lei; Liu Jianzhong et al.: Physicochemical properties and the complicity of parent materials of microtektites from ODP Site 1144
38%129
129-801
144
185
185-801
2002Vicenzi, E. P.; Fisk, M. R. et al.: Comparison of clay minerals produced during low-temperature alteration of mafic rocks from Earth and Mars
38%10
10-94
15
15-149
95
95-612
2012Giuli, G.; Cicconi, M. R. et al.: North-American microtektites are more oxidised than tektites
34%2012Ito, M.: The JAMSTEC NanoSIMS 50L ion microprobe; applications to Earth, planetary and life sciencesdownload
34%113
113-689
1999Vonhof, H. B.; Smit, J.: Late Eocene microkrystites and microtektites at Maud Rise (Ocean Drilling Project Hole 689B; Southern Ocean) suggest a global extension of the approximately 35.5 Ma Pacific impact ejecta strewn field
34%184
184-1144
2008Zhang Lei: The finding of microtektites from ODP Site 1144 and its significance
34%91
91-596
145
145-886
2007Ravizza, Greg: Reconstructing the marine (super 187) Os/ (super 188) Os record and the particulate flux of meteoritic osmium during the Late Cretaceousdownload
34%8
8-69
10
10-94
15
15-149
17
17-166
17-167
22
22-216
1984DuBois, David L.: The spatial and temporal relationships of the North American microtektite layer
34%125
125-780
2001Fujioka, Kantaro; Tamanaka, Toshiro et al.: An introduction to the serpentinite biosphere in the Mariana Forearc; capsule of the deep subsurface biosphere from the Chamorro Seamount
32%115
115-709
2004Kyte, Frank T.; Shukolyukov, Alex et al.: Initial Cr-isotopic and iridium measurements of concentrates from late-Eocene CPX-spherule depositsdownload
29%189
189-1169
2002Elkins Tanton, L. T.; Kelly, D. C. et al.: Microtektites as vapor condensates, and a possible new strewn field at 5 Madownload
29%95
95-612
2010Giuli, Gabriele; Eeckhout, Sigrid Griet et al.: Iron oxidation state and local structure in North American tektites
29%184
184-1144
2002Yezdimer, Kevin M.; Glass, Billy P.: Australasian microtektites in the northern South China Sea
29%22
22-216
113
113-689
115
115-709
177
177-1090
2001Liu, Shaobin; Glass, B. P. et al.: Sr and Nd data for upper Eocene spherule layers
29%69
69-504
70
70-504
83
83-504
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140
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148
148-504
1995Magenheim, Andrew J.: Oceanic borehole fluid chemistry and analysis of chlorine stable isotopes in silicate rocks
25%84
84-567
2003Tagle, Roald; Erzinger, J. et al.: Platinum group elements analysis of impactites from the ICDP Chicxulub drill core Yax-1; are there traces of the impactor?download
24%95
95-612
1992Fernandes, Allan: An investigation of impact ejecta in upper Eocene sediments on the continental slope off New Jersey
24%113
113-689
1999Glass, B. P.; Koeberl, C.: Ocean Drilling Project Hole 689B spherules and upper Eocene microtektite and clinopyroxene-bearing spherule strewn fields
20%51
51-417
52
52-417
52-418
53
53-418
102
102-418
1980Rusinov, V. L.; Pertsev, N. N. et al.: Some isotope relations in basalts from Deep Sea Drilling Project holes 417A, 417D, an 418Adownload
17%207
207-1258
207-1259
2009Schulte, P.; Deutsch, A. et al.: A dual-layer Chicxulub ejecta sequence with shocked carbonates from the Cretaceous-Tertiary (K/T) boundary, ODP Leg 207, western Atlanticdownload
17%184
184-1144
2003Glass, B. P.: Australasian microtektites in the South China Sea; implications regarding the location and size of the source craterdownload
17%95
95-612
115
115-709
2006Rajmon, D.; Reid, A. M. et al.: Petrography and geochemistry of upper Eocene spherules from ODP 709C (Indian Ocean) and DSDP 612 (NW Atlantic)download
14%10
10-94
15
15-149
95
95-612
113
113-689
150
150-904
2000Liu, S.; Glass, B. P.: Comparison of the stratigraphic relationship of the upper Eocene couplet of microtektites-microkrystites between holes 689D and 689Bdownload
14%95
95-612
150
150-903
150-904
2002Kamo, Sandra L.; Krogh, T. E. et al.: U-Pb study of shocked zircons from the North American microtektite layerdownload
12%291975Schilling, J.-G.; Ridley, W. I.: Volcanic rocks from DSDP Leg 29; petrography and rare-earth abundancesdownload
12%661982McMillen, Kenneth J.; Lundberg, Neil F.: Trace fossil assemblages in Leg 66 sedimentsdownload
12%15
15-149
1973Donnelly, Thomas W.; Chao, E. C. T.: Microtektites of late Eocene age from the eastern Caribbean Seadownload
12%178
178-1096
2002Kyte, Frank T.: A search for deposits of the late Pliocene impact of the Eltanin Asteroid in rise sediments from the Antarctic Peninsula, Site 1096download
12%119
119-738
119-738C
1991Schmitz, Birger; Asaro, Frank et al.: Element stratigraphy across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary in Hole 738Cdownload
12%61
61-462
89
89-462
1981Fujii, Naoyuki; Notsu, Kenjii et al.: Chemical compositions and Sr isotopes of Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 61 basaltsdownload
12%73
73-524
1984Hsue, Kenneth J.: A scenario for the terminal Cretaceous eventdownload
12%2002Holbourn, Ann E.; Henderson, Andrew S.: Re-illustration and revised taxonomy for selected deep-sea benthic foraminifersdownload
11%122
122-762
183
183-1135
208
208-1262
208-1263
2011Foster, L. C.; Schmidt, D. N. et al.: Quantifying ocean acidification during the Palaeogene hyperthermalsdownload
11%129
129-800
129-801
129-802
185
185-801
2011Freymuth, Heye; Elliott, Tim et al.: Molybdenum isotopes as a novel tracer for subduction components in the Mariana Arcdownload
10%125
125-779
195
195-1200
2006Snyder, Glen T.; Savov, Ivan P. et al.: Iodine and boron in Mariana serpentinite mud volcanoes (ODP Legs 125 and 195); implications for forearc processes and subduction recyclingdownload

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