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100%1988Hsu, Kenneth J.: The geology of the ocean floor
100%2001Elkibbi, Maya; Rial, Jose A.: An outsider's review of the astronomical theory of the climate; is the eccentricity-driven insolation the main driver of the ice ages?
100%2010McArthur, J. M.: Strontium isotope stratigraphy
99%1974Alexander, George: Holes Drilled in Theory of Islands
99%1987Mix, Alan C.: Climatology; hundred-kiloyear cycle queried
85%1994Thiede, Jorn: The challenge of high-latitude deep sea drilling
85%1992Dott, Robert H., Jr.: An introduction to the ups and downs of eustasy
85%1970Sclater, John G.; Cox, Allan: Palaeolatitudes from JOIDES deep sea sediment cores
85%2003Atwater, Tanya: When the plate tectonic revolution met western North America
85%2003Ravelo, Ana C.: Ocean Drilling Program records of the last five million years; a view of the ocean and climate system during a warm period and a major climate transition
85%2007Koizumi, I.: Diatom records; Pacific
85%1988Pisias, N. G.; Mix, A. C.: Aliasing of the geologic record and the search for long-period Milankovitch cyclesdownload
85%1992Kominz, M. A.; Bond, G. C. et al.: Testing for Milankovitch-scale periodicity in the ancient record; application of the gamma method to cyclic sediments of Pleistocene and Cretaceous age
85%2000Moran, Kate: Climate history research in the Ocean Drilling Program
85%1542000Paelike, H.; Shackleton, N. J.: Constraints on tidal dissipation from the rock record
85%1991Hagelberg, T.; Mix, A. C.: Climate; long-term monsoon regulators
85%1990Busch, W. H.: True color analysis of sediment cores and its application to paleoceanographic studies
85%1997Raymo, M. E.: The timing of major climate terminationsdownload
85%1984Erickson, Albert J.: Theory, techniques, and interpretation of downhole temperature measurements
85%2007Kershaw, P.; van der Kaars, S.: Pollen records, late Pleistocene; Australia and New Zealand
85%2008Zhang Hui; Zhang Xiaoxi: In-depth research of geology is inseparable from the support of advanced drilling technology
85%2000Mayer, Larry A.: The Ocean Drilling Program and paleoceanography; unraveling the history of oceanic variability
80%1994Bassinot, Franck C.; Labeyrie, Laurent D. et al.: The astronomical theory of climate and the age of the Brunhes-Matuyama magnetic reversal
80%146
146-893
167
167-1014
167-1017
2004Cannariato, K. G.; Kennett, J. P. et al.: Structure of the penultimate deglaciation along the California margin and implications for Milankovitch theory
73%160
160-967
2010Lourens, Lucas J.; Becker, Julia et al.: Linear and non-linear response of late Neogene glacial cycles to obliquity forcing and implications for the Milankovitch theory
71%81
81-552
1990Beaufort, Luc; Aubry, Marie-Pierre: Fluctuations in the composition of late Miocene calcareous nannofossil assemblages as a response to orbital forcing
71%121
121-758
1992Chen, J. J.; Prell, W. L.: Evolution of climate response to orbital periodicities; implications from ODP Site 758
71%1982Haggerty, Janet A.; Schlanger, Seymour O. et al.: Late Cretaceous and Eocene volcanism in the southern Line Islands and implications for hotspot theory
71%1131988Pudsey, C. J.; Hamilton, N. et al.: Grain-size and silica content of Weddell Sea hemipelagic sediments, ODP Leg 113; a record of Plio-Pleistocene climate
71%105
105-646
1986Jarrard, R. D.: Milankovich cycles in downhole logs from ODP Site 646, Labrador Sea
71%1602000Becker, J.; Hilgen, F. J. et al.: High-resolution climatic proxy records of oxygen isotope stages 100-99 from the Mediterranean
71%115
115-716
1996Okada, Hisatake; Matsuoka, Mariko: Lower-photic nannoflora as an indicator of the late Quaternary monsoonal palaeo-record in the tropical Indian Ocean
71%113
115
119
1996Zahn, Rainer; Oberhaensli, H. et al.: Milankovitch modulation of climatic change during the early Oligocene (Oi-1, appr. 33.7. Ma ago); evidence for fine structure in an abrupt climate shift
71%2002Zahn, Rainer: Milankovitch and climate; the orbital code of climate change
71%127
128
1993Cramp, A.; Follmi, K. et al.: Late Quaternary cyclic sedimentation in the Sea of Japan
71%143
143-865
143-866
1993Cooper, P.: Milankovitch cycles in geophysical logs from ODP Leg 143, Mid-Pacific Mountains
71%1993Frank, Gabriela: Paleobiological changes and the influence of geochemical and extraterrestrial aspects concerning black shale developments
71%94
94-609
1995Kominz, M. A.; Hinnov, L. A.: Two time series approaches to analysis of orbital signal; application to DSDP Site 609
71%331974Schlanger, Seymour O.: Leg 33, Deep Sea Drilling Project; testing a hot-spot theory
71%1171991Spaulding, Stacia Anne: Neogene and Quaternary calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy and paleoecology of Ocean Drilling Program Leg 117; biostratigraphic and magnetostratigraphic synthesis of the northwestern Arabian Sea
71%121
121-758
1990Farrell, J. W.; Janecek, T. R.: An overview of late Neogene paleoceanography, paleoclimatology and tephrochronology in the NE Indian Ocean (ODP Site 758)
71%111
113
1992Pisias, N.: Understanding global climate change and its response to changes in the distribution of solar insolation; the role of the Ocean Drilling Program
71%107
107-653
1991Cachao, Mario; Rio, Domenico: Pliocene Mediterranean palaeoceanographic evolution based on calcareous nannofossils (preliminary data)
71%1171992Niitsuma, Nobuaki; Yasunari, Tetsuzo: Summer monsoon history and Tibet-Himalayan uplift as a key of the Quaternary glacial cycle
71%1995Scott, Robert W.; Combes, Janet M. et al.: High-precision late Pleistocene chronostratigraphy of a Gulf Coast shelf-edge delta
71%1171991Krissek, Lawrence A.; Debrabant, P. et al.: Terrigenous components in Neogene sediments of the Owen Ridge, western Arabian Sea; evidence of tectonic uplift, monsoon activity, and paleoclimatic cyclicity
71%108
108-658
1990Grieger, B.: The astronomical theory of the glaciation cycles; calculation of a response model for the global ice volume
71%1996King, Teresa: Equatorial Pacific sea surface temperatures, faunal patterns, and carbonate burial during the Pliocene
71%1995Hilgen, F. J.; Krijgsman, W. et al.: Extending the astronomical (polarity) time scale into the Miocene
71%68
68-502
1990Poore, Richard Z.; Gosnell, L. B.: Quantitative planktic foraminifer record from Caribbean DSDP Site 502; 3 to 2 Ma
71%121
121-758
1990Chen, M. T.; Farrell, J. W.: Planktonic foraminifer variations over the past 800,000 years in the northeastern Indian Ocean (ODP Site 758)
71%1972Loncarevic, B. D.; Ruffman, A. S.: A look at the bottom marine geology of the Northwest Atlantic
71%2007de Garidel-Thoron, T.: Paleoceanography, records; early Pleistocene
71%111
111-677
1993Imbrie, J.; Berger, A. et al.: Role of orbital forcing; a two-million-year perspective
71%3022008Onodera, J.; Takahashi, Kozo: The 10,000 year-scale paleoceanography based on Silicoflagellata and ebridian assemblages in the middle Eocene Arctic Ocean
71%114
114-704
1988Bloomer, S. F.; Nobes, D. C. et al.: Cyclicity in the subantarctic South Atlantic; Milankovitch cycles?
71%72
72-516
1992D'Hondt, Steven L.; King, John W. et al.: The evolution of Late Cretaceous climatic cycles at South Atlantic DSDP Site 516F
71%130
130-805
1992Yasuda, Memorie K.: The relationship between carbonate saturation and the oxygen isotope record in the western Equatorial Pacific for the last million years
71%2008Lisiecki, Lorraine E.; Raymo, Maureen E. et al.: Atlantic overturning responses to late Pleistocene climate forcings
71%303
303-U1306
2009Henderson, Samuel Straker: Tracking deep-water flow on Eirik Drift over the past 160 kyr; linking deep-water changes to freshwater fluxes
71%1721999Franz, Sven-Oliver; Tiedemann, Ralf: Changes in deep water circulation and current intensities of the DWBC in the NW-Atlantic during marine isotope stages 8 to 10 (250-350 ka)
71%1994D'Hondt, S.; Whitaker, D. et al.: Milankovitch-scale climate variability in the Late Cretaceous
71%1381994Shackleton, Nick; Crowhurst, Simon: Details that make the difference
71%162
162-984
1998McManus, J. F.; Lohmann, G. P.: Evidence for episodic calcium-carbonate dissolution in the subpolar North Atlantic during the last glaciation
71%113
113-693
1987Golovchenko, Xenia: Milankovitch cycles detected from wireline logs; results from ODP Site 693, Antarctic continental margin
71%1542000Palike, Heiko; Shackleton, Nicholas J.: Constraints on astronomical parameters from the geological record for the last 25 Myr
71%107
107-653
1996Cachao, Mario: Calcareous nannofossils (ODP 653) nonlinear couplings with Milankovitch cycles; implications for the orbital tuning method
71%94
94-607
1997Versteegh, Gerard J. M.: The onset of major Northern Hemisphere glaciations and their impact on dinoflagellate cysts and acritarchs from the Singa section, Calabria (southern Italy) and DSDP Holes 607/607A (North Atlantic)
71%127
127-797
1997Koizumi, Itaru; Ikeda, Akihiro: The Plio-Pleistocene diatom record from ODP Site 797 of the Japan Sea
71%181
181-1119
2005Carter, R. M.: Canterbury Drifts, SW Pacific Ocean; record of Antarctic Intermediate Water flow since 24 Ma
71%1281992Stax, Rainer; Dersch, Michaela et al.: Late Cenozoic cyclic changes in organic carbon and terrigenous sediment supply in the Japan Sea and their paleoenvironmental significance (ODP-Leg 128)
71%72
72-516
1992Park, Jeffrey; D'Hondt, Steven L. et al.: Late Cretaceous precessional cycles in double time; evidence from South Atlantic DSDP Site 516F
71%138
154
1999Shackleton, Nicholas J.; Palike, Heiko et al.: Improved astronomically tuned timescales for the late Neogene
71%1999Ridgwell, Andy J.; Watson, Andrew J. et al.: Is the spectral signature of the 100 kyr glacial cycle consistent with a Milankovitch origin?download
71%167
167-1020
1998Hovan, S. A.; Kish, S. W. et al.: The late Pleistocene record of terrigenous mineral deposition along the northern California Margin, ODP Leg 167
71%1994Herbert, Timothy D.; Premoli Silva, I. et al.: Cyclostratigraphy; is it ready to do something?
71%2002Barrett, Peter J.: Antarctic climate evolution; the next step
71%1171988Prell, W. L.: The evolution of monsoonal upwelling; Arabian Sea; results from ODP Leg 117
71%1812004Carter, Bob; McCave, Nick et al.: Some key climatic and oceanographic results from ODP Leg 181, Southwest Pacific Ocean
71%94
94-607
1999Liu Tungsheng; Ding Zhongli et al.: Comparison of Milankovitch periods between continental loess and deep sea records over the last 2.5 Ma
71%94
94-607
2001Muller, Richard A.: Glacial cycles and interplanetary dust
71%2006Moore, Ted; Palike, Heiko: Time is of the essence
71%2002Kennett, James P.; Peterson, Larry C.: Rapid climate change; ocean responses to Earth system instability in the late Quaternary
71%108
108-659
1997Clemens, Steven C.; Tiedemann, Ralf: Eccentricity forcing of Pliocene-early Pleistocene climate revealed in a marine oxygen-isotope record
71%2005Gabdullin, R. R.: Upper Cretaceous cyclostratigraphic scale for the Russian Plate and its southern framework; Paper 1, Prerequisites and principles of scale construction
71%184
184-1143
2002Liu Chuanlian: Coccolithophores from the Nansha area (southern South China Sea); response to Quaternary upper ocean-water variability
71%1752000Schneider, Ralph R.: Neogene surface ocean variability in the eastern South Atlantic and linkages to African climate
70%1642000Carcione, Jose M.; Tinivella, Umberta: Bottom-simulating reflectors; seismic velocities and AVO effects
70%146
146-892
2003Gei, Davide; Carcione, Jose M.: Acoustic properties of sediments saturated with gas hydrate, free gas and water
60%1997Kamataki, Takanobu; Kondo, Yasuo: 20,000 or 40,000-year depositional sequences caused by glacio-eustatic sea-level fluctuation in the middle Pleistocene Jizodo Formation, Boso Peninsula, central Japan
57%108
108-658
108-659
1990Tiedemann, R.; Sarnthein, M.: Hochaufloesende Stratigraphie mit stabilen Isotopen fuer die letzten 4. 6 Mio Jahre (ODP-Sites 658 und 659, Ostatlantik) High precision stratigraphy with stable isotopes for the last 4.6 million years, ODP Sites 658 and 659, East Atlantic
57%117
117-722
117-723
117-728
1988Busch, William H.: Paleoceanographic implications of cyclic variation of wet-bulk density and sediment color at ODP Leg 117 sites, western Arabian Sea
57%22
22-216
22-217
1985Sankaran, A. V.; Nambi, K. S. V. et al.: Implications of diagenesis for the TL dating of the oceanic carbonate sediments in the northern Indian Ocean
57%68
68-503
1986Rea, David K.; Chambers, Lucy W. et al.: A 420,000-year record of cyclicity in oceanic and atmospheric processes from the eastern Equatorial Pacificdownload
57%72
72-518
1987Tiwari, R. K.: Higher-order eccentricity cycles of the middle and late Miocene climatic variations
57%128
128-798
2000Muza, Jay P.: Oceanographic history of the Japan Sea during the last one million years based on the calcareous nannofossil record derived from ODP Leg 128, Hole 798A cores
57%146
146-893
2000Friddell, J.; Thunell, R. et al.: OIS 5 and Holocene climate variability; oxygen isotope and oak pollen data from Santa Barbara Basin
57%130
130-806
1994Berger, Wolfgang; Bickert, Torsten et al.: The central mystery of the Quaternary ice age; a view from the South Pacific
57%90
90-594
1988Black, Kerry P.; Nelson, Campbell S. et al.: A spectral analysis procedure for dating Quaternary deep-sea cores and its application to a high-resolution Brunhes record from the Southwest Pacific
57%73
73-522
1986Mead, Gregory A.; Tauxe, Lisa et al.: Oligocene paleoceanography of the South Atlantic; paleoclimatic implications of sediment accumulation rates and magnetic susceptibility measurementsdownload

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