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100%2006Schneider, Birgit; Schmittner, Andreas: Simulating the impact of the Panamanian Seaway closure on ocean circulation, marine productivity and nutrient cycling
90%1994Flower, Benjamin P.; Kennett, James P.: The middle Miocene climatic transition; East Antarctic ice sheet development, deep ocean circulation and global carbon cycling
90%1998Anonymous: Massive ocean current may provide clues to global warming
90%1992Ishman, Scott E.; Dowsett, Harry J.: Pliocene pre-glacial North Atlantic; a coupled sea surface-deep ocean circulation climate response
90%1998Hughen, Konrad A.: Climatic linkages between high-latitude North Atlantic, tropical South America and ocean circulation; evidence from the Cariaco Basin
90%1973Scheibnerova, Viera: Non-tropical Cretaceous foraminifera in Atlantic deep-sea cores and their implications for continental drift and palaeoceanography of the South Atlantic Ocean
90%1782006Guennewig, Petra; Huhn, Katrin et al.: IODP; investigation of current conditions and sediment transport pattern along the Antarctic Peninsula using a numerical ocean circulation model
90%3022008Sakamoto, T.; Iijima, K. et al.: High-resolution sea-ice and ocean circulation history during 18 Ma; upper 200 m core section obtained by IODP Expedition 302 (ACEX)
90%3022008Thompson, B.; Nilsson, J. et al.: Model study on the Arctic Ocean circulation during early Miocene
90%2009Cope, Jesse T.; Winguth, A. M.: On the sensitivity of ocean circulation to Arctic fresh water input during the Paleocene/Eocene Thermal Maximum
89%1171988Leg 117 finds mountains, monsoons
89%1986Barron, Eric J.: Modeling in paleooceanography
89%1973Rona, P. A.: Worldwide Unconformities in Marine Sediments related to Eustatic Changes of Sea Level
89%1980Maack, V.: Zur palaeogeographischen Rekonstruktion erdgeschichtlicher Ozeane Paleogeographic reconstruction of ancient oceans
89%1987Berggren, William A.: Researchers study new currents in old seas
89%162
162-984
2003Federici, Luna; McManus, Jerry F.: Ocean circulation and climate during the Stage 11 interglacial interval
86%43
43-386
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2012Robinson, Stuart A.; Vance, Derek: Widespread and synchronous change in deep-ocean circulation in the North and South Atlantic during the late Cretaceous
77%1032003Jansa, Luba: Paleogeography and paleoceanography of the Cretaceus North Atlantic; an implication for margins exploration
77%1994Ramsay, A. T. S.; Sykes, T. J. S. et al.: Sedimentary hiatuses as indicators of fluctuating oceanic water masses; a new model
77%1979Spooner, E. T. C.: Ophiolitic rocks and evidence for hydrothermal convection of sea water within crust
77%22
22-214
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2000Srinivasan, M. S.; Sinha, D. K.: Ocean circulation in the tropical Indo-Pacific during early Pliocene (5.6-4.2 Ma); paleobiogeographic and isotopic evidence
77%1985Sclater, John G.: The depth of the ocean through the Neogene
77%1978Kennett, J. P.: The development of planktonic biogeography in the Southern Ocean during the Cenozoic
77%1978Le Pichon, X.; Melguen, M. et al.: A schematic model of the evolution of the South Atlantic
77%1995Haginoya, Shigenori; Kinoshita, Noboyuki: Thermal structure of atmospheric boundary layer over the Indian Ocean
77%1981Beiersdorf, H.: Ein deutscher Beitrag zur Geoforschung A German contribution to research in the earth sciences
77%1979Gordon, R. L.: Tidal interactions in a region of large bottom slope near Northwest Africa during JOINT-1
77%1978Moore, T. C., Jr.; Van Andel, T. H. et al.: Cenozoic hiatuses in pelagic sediments
77%1984Webb, D. J.; Morris, R. J.: DSDP Site 258; evidence for Recent nutrient-rich upwelling off Western Australia
77%2000Keigwin, Lloyd D.: Millennial scale climate change in the western North Atlantic
77%1989Konyukhov, A. I.: Geologiya okeana; zagadki, gipotezy, otkrytiya Geology of the ocean; mysteries, hypotheses, discoveries
77%1999MacLeod, Norman: Oligocene and Miocene palaeoceanography; a review
77%1999Jansa, L. F.: Paleogeography and paleoceanography of the North Atlantic during the Cretaceous; an overview
77%1989Thomas, Ellen: Development of Cenozoic deep-sea benthic foraminiferal faunas in Antarctic waters
77%30
30-289
1983Romine, Karen Kay: Neogene paleoceanography of the equatorial and North Pacific Ocean
77%1978Melguen, M.; Le Pichon, X. et al.: Paleoenvironnement de l'Atlantique sud Paleoenvironment of the South Atlantic
77%1990Boyle, Edward A.: Potential ODP opportunities for studying deepwater circulation changes and rapid global climate change
77%1992Hay, William W.: Reversals of circulation in the central North Atlantic during the Eocene?
77%3022004Kerr, Richard A.: Signs of a warm, ice-free Arctic
77%2008Jansen, Eystein; Kleiven, H. F.: EuroMARC CRP; Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation During Interglacials (AMOCINT)
77%2004Lynch-Stieglitz, Jean: Hemispheric asynchrony of abrupt climate change
77%1975Anonymous: Science News
77%1999Davis, Earl; Becker, Keir: Tidal pumping of fluids within and from the oceanic crust; new observations and opportunities for sampling the crustal hydrosphere
77%2000Jackson, H. R.: Arctic Ocean drilling
77%1542000Paelike, H.; Shackleton, N. J.: Constraints on tidal dissipation from the rock record
77%1998Kerr, Richard A.: Sea floor records reveal interglacial climate cycles
77%1980Lancelot, Y.: Environnements sedimentaires oceaniques; developpement de la paleo-oceanographie Oceanic sedimentary environments; development of paleo-oceanography
77%1984Shackleton, N. J.: The Plio-Pleistocene oceans
77%2002Otto-Bliesner, Bette L.; Brady, Esther C. et al.: Late Cretaceous ocean; coupled simulations with the National Center for Atmospheric Research climate system
77%1997Nansen Arctic Drilling; implementation plan
77%1997Nikolaev, Vladimir: Antarctic-Ocean interactions (results of oxygen-isotope studies of the Cenozoic deep-sea sediments)
77%1982Kolla, Venkatarathnam; Kidd, Robert B.: Sedimentation and sedimentary processes in the Indian Ocean
77%1982Seibold, Eugen: Sediments in upwelling areas, particularly off Northwest Africa
77%1992Mayer, Larry A.: Future trends in ocean-related research; big programs? Big costs? Big thinking?
77%2011Welsh, Kevin: From greenhouse to icehouse
72%105
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1999Vance, Derek; Burton, Kevin: Neodymium isotopes in planktonic Foraminifera; a record of the response of continental weathering and ocean circulation rates to climate change
72%2072004Friedrich, Oliver; Erbacher, Jochen et al.: Palaeotemperaturen und ozeanische Zirkulation in Cenoman/Turon Grenzbereich (OAE 2) des tropischen Atlantiks (ODP Leg 207, Demerara Rise) Paleotemperatures and ocean circulation at the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary (OAE 2) of the tropical Atlantic (ODP Leg 207, Demerara Rise)
72%113
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113-690
1992Thomas, Ellen: Middle Eocene-late Oligocene bathyal benthic Foraminifera (Weddell Sea); faunal changes and implications for ocean circulation
72%1811999Carter, Robert; Carter, Lionel et al.: The DWBC sediment drift record from Leg 181; drilling in the Pacific gateway for the global thermohaline circulation
72%25
25-248
25-249
1994Ben-Avraham, Zvi; Niemi, Tina M. et al.: Mid-Tertiary changes in deep ocean circulation patterns in the Natal Valley and Transkei Basin, Southwest Indian Ocean
72%145
145-883
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146-893
165
165-1002
2007Sarnthein, Michael; Grootes, Pieter M. et al.: (super 14) C reservoir ages show deglacial changes in ocean currents and carbon cycle
72%155
155-932
155-933
1998Maslin, Mark: Equatorial western Atlantic Ocean circulation changes linked to the Heinrich events; deep-sea sediment evidence from the Amazon Fan
72%145
145-883
2001Kiefer, T.; Sarnthein, M. et al.: North Pacific response to millennial-scale changes in ocean circulation over the last 60 kyrdownload
72%175
175-1085
175-1087
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177-1092
2002Westerhold, T.; Bickert, T.: The middle to late Miocene carbonate crash in the Southeast Atlantic; link to nutrient fluxes and ocean circulation
72%187
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2002Basov, I. A.: "Dzhoides Rezolushn" 187-y i 188-y reysy JOIDES Resolution cruises 187 and 188
72%72
72-516
2000Pagani, Mark; Arthur, Michael A. et al.: Variations in Miocene phytoplankton growth rates in the Southwest Atlantic; evidence for changes in ocean circulationdownload
72%175
175-1085
175-1087
2001Westerhold, Thomas; Bickert, Torsten et al.: The middle to late Miocene carbonate crash in the eastern South Atlantic; link to nutrient fluxes and ocean circulation
72%29
29-278
1998Schuur, Catherine L.; Coffin, Millard F. et al.: Sedimentary regimes at the Macquarie Ridge complex; interaction of Southern Ocean circulation and plate boundary bathymetrydownload
72%165
165-1000
2002Steph, S.; Tiedemann, R.: Role of Panama Uplift on ocean circulation and climate; did the Caribbean warm pool develop during the late Miocene (5.5 Ma)?
72%146
146-893
1996Cannariato, K. G.; Kennett, J. P. et al.: Relations between catastrophic benthic ecosystem changes in the Santa Barbara Basin, ocean circulation, and late Quaternary global climate change
72%165
165-999
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172-1060
2008Schmidt, Matthew; Spero, Howard J.: North Atlantic salinity oscillations linked to atmospheric and ocean circulation changes over the last glacial cycle
72%162
162-980
162-984
2002Wright, Amy K.; Flower, Benjamin P.: Surface and deep ocean circulation in the subpolar North Atlantic during the mid-Pleistocene revolutiondownload
72%145
145-882
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162-983
2008McClymont, Erin L.; Rosell-Mele, Antoni: North Atlantic and Pacific surface ocean circulation across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition; implications for Northern Hemisphere ice-sheet growth
72%22
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2010Karas, Cyrus; Nuernberg, Dirk et al.: Mid-Pliocene restriction of the Indonesian Gateway and its implication on ocean circulation and climate
72%146
146-893
2010Hendy, Ingrid L.: The response of the California margin to rapid climate change; influences of changing atmosphere and ocean circulation on the marine environment
71%130
130-806
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138-849
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162-983
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175-1087
2003McClymont, Erin Louise; Rosell-Mele, Antoni et al.: Surface ocean response to the mid-Pleistocene revolution and effects on the carbon cycle; a biomarker perspective
71%171B
171B-1053
2010Katz, Miriam E.; Cramer, Benjamin et al.: Revving the engine of ocean circulation; Antarctic Circumpolar Current development, late Eocene-early Oligocene
66%189
189-1170
189-1171
2004Shevenell, A. E.; Kennett, J. P.: Paleoceanographic change during the middle Miocene climate revolution; an Antarctic stable isotope perspective
66%71
71-511
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75-530
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2010Robinson, Stuart A.; Murphy, Daniel P. et al.: Formation of "Southern Component Water" in the Late Cretaceous; evidence from Nd-isotopes
64%1981Thunell, Robert C.; Belyea, Paul R.: Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biogeography of the Atlantic Ocean; a synthesis of DSDP legs 1-53
64%86
86-580
1983Sancetta, Constance: Late Pleistocene (Brunhes) stepwise expansion of the North Pacific subarctic gyre
64%71
71-511
1985Wise, S. W.; Gombos, A. M. et al.: Cenozoic evolution of polar water masses, Southwest Atlantic Ocean
64%1985Leggett, J. K.: Deep-sea pelagic sediments and palaeo-oceanography; a review of recent progress
64%30
30-289
1985Romine, Karen; Lombari, Gail A.: Evolution of Pacific circulation in the Miocene; radiolarian evidence from DSDP Site 289
64%1994Kidd, Robert B.; Sykes, Tim J. S. et al.: Sedimentary evolution of the Indian Ocean in response to ocean basin development
64%1992Kaiho, Kunio: Dissolved oxygen changes in intermediate and deep waters during the past 100 million years on foraminiferal morphology
64%76
76-534
1982Sheridan, R. E.: Evidence for oldest contourite deposits in western North Atlantic Ocean
64%1986Stein, Ruediger; Rullkoetter, Juergen et al.: Accumulation of organic-carbon-rich sediments in the Late Jurassic and Cretaceous Atlantic Ocean; a synthesis
64%12
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1994Rea, David K.: Terrigenous sediments in the pelagic realm
64%112
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1988Caulet, J. P.; Nigrini, C. A.: A comparison of upwelling radiolarian faunas from the Peru and Arabian margins (ODP legs 112 and 117)
64%64
64-480
1982Murray, David W.: Paleo-oceanography of the Gulf of California based on silicoflagellates from marine varved sediments
64%291974Kennett, J. P.: Development of the Circum-Antarctic Current
64%12
12-116
1980Blanc, P. L.; Rabussier, D. et al.: North Atlantic deep water formed by the later middle Miocene
64%1975Benson, Richard H.: The origin of the psychrosphere as recorded in changes of deep-sea ostracode assemblages
64%1975Davies, Thomas A.; Weser, Oscar E. et al.: Unconformities in the sediments of the Indian Ocean
64%1976Van Andel, T. H.; Heath, G. R. et al.: Cenozoic history of the central equatorial Pacific; a synthesis based on Deep Sea Drilling Project data
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1976Ellwood, B. B.: Development and utilization of the standardized anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility parameter F (sub x)
64%81
81-552
1986Ruddiman, W. F.; Shackleton, N. J. et al.: North Atlantic sea-surface temperatures for the last 1.1 million years
64%76
76-534
1986Robertson, A. H. F.; Ogg, James G.: Palaeoceanographic setting of the Callovian North Atlantic
64%381986Thiede, Joern; Diesen, Geir W. et al.: Patterns of Cenozoic sedimentation in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea

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