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Score ↓ | Exp/Site/Hole | Year | Author/Title | Full text |
100% | 75 | 1986 | Pauly, George G.; Van Vleet, Edward S.: Archaebacterial ether lipids; natural tracers of biogeochemical processes | |
80% | 155 155-942 | 2007 | Bendle, James A.; Weijers, Johan W. et al.: A 35,000 year record of climatic change recorded by bacterial membrane lipids in Amazon Fan sediments | |
60% | 302 302-M0004 | 2011 | Barke, Judith; Abels, Hemmo A. et al.: Orbitally forced Azolla blooms and middle Eocene Arctic hydrology; clues from palynology | |
60% | 117 117-721 117-722 | 2004 | Bonnefille, R.; Potts, R. et al.: High-resolution vegetation and climate change associated with Pliocene Australopithecus afarensis | |
5% | 302 | 2008 | Krupskaya, Viktoriya; Nechitailo, Aleksandr et al.: Investigation of clay fraction (<2 mu m) composition for the understanding of the changes in sedimentary environments in the Arctic Ocean during Cenozoic time (IODP Leg 302 data) | download |
4% | 184 | 2005 | Sun Xiangjun; Luo Yunli et al.: Deep-sea pollen research in the South China Sea | download |
4% | 184 184-1143 | 2005 | Tian Jun; Wang Panxian et al.: Quaternary upper ocean thermal gradient variations in the South China Sea; implication of East Asian monsoon climate | download |
4% | 208 | 2005 | Tuo Shouting; Liu Zhifei et al.: Marine carbonate dissolution record during the Eocene-Oligocene transition, the Walvis Ridge transect, South Atlantic | download |
4% | 128 128-798 | 2005 | Yi, Sangheon; Lee, Young-Joo et al.: Late Pliocene palynological assemblages from the ODP Site 798B, East Sea (Japan Sea); implications for vegetation and climatic history | download |
4% | 202 202-1240 | 2005 | Yu, Pai-Sen; Chen, Min-Te: A La Nina-like condition in the eastern Equatorial Pacific during MIS 13-15 | download |
4% | 184 184-1145 184-1146 | 2005 | Liu Zhifei; Colin, Christophe et al.: Weathering, erosion, and East Asian monsoon evolution in South China and Indo-China during late Quaternary; clay minerals in the South China Sea | download |
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