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1 A diatom and benthic foraminiferal record from the South Tasman Rise (southeastern Indian Ocean): implications for palaeoceanographic changes for the last 200,000 years Nees, Stefan
1999
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2 Announcement 1978
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3 Announcement 1981
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4 An Oligocene multi-species foraminiferal oxygen and carbon isotope record from ODP Hole 758A (Indian Ocean): paleoceanographic and paleo-ecologic implications van Eijden, A.J.M.
1995
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5 A size analysis of planktic foraminifera from the Arabian Sea Peeters, Frank
1999
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6 A stratigraphic index of Dinoflagellate Cysts Sarjeant, William A.S.
1992
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7 Attachment of Foraminifera to vestimentiferan tubeworms at cold seeps: Refuge from seafloor hypoxia and sulfide toxicity Sen Gupta, Barun K.
2007
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8 Benthic foraminifera in the Nazaré Canyon, Portuguese continental margin: Sedimentary environments and disturbance Koho, K.A.
2007
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9 Benthic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the southern Carribean region Robinson, E.
1996
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10 Bioeroding foraminifera: a review Vénec-Peyré, Marie-Thérèse
1996
86-87 1 p. 19-30
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11 Biostratigraphic significance of sequential size variations of the calcareous nannofossil genus Reticulofenestra in the Upper Pliocene of the North Atlantic Kameo, Koji
1999
86-87 1 p. 41-52
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12 Calcareous nannofossil assemblages of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 in the equatorial Atlantic: Evidence of an eutrophication event Hardas, P.
2007
86-87 1 p. 52-69
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13 Calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy of the M. del Casino section (northern Apennines, Italy) and paleoceanographic conditions at times of Late Miocene sapropel formation Negri, A.
1999
86-87 1 p. 13-30
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14 Calcareous nannofossils as paleoproductivity indicators in Upper Cretaceous organic-rich sequences in Israel Eshet, Y.
1996
86-87 1 p. 37-61
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15 Calcareous nannofossils in surface sediments of the eastern and western South China Sea Fernando, Allan Gil S.
2007
86-87 1 p. 1-26
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16 Changes in calcareous nannofossil assemblages during the Mid-Pleistocene Revolution Marino, Maria
2008
86-87 1 p. 70-90
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17 Climates throughout geologic time Worsley, Thomas R.
1981
86-87 1 p. 92-94
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18 Climate variability and land–ocean interactions in the Indo Pacific Warm Pool: A 460-ka palynological and organic geochemical record from the Timor Sea Kawamura, Hiroshi
2006
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19 Coccolith evidence for Quaternary nutricline variations in the southern South China Sea Liu, Chuanlian
2008
86-87 1 p. 42-51
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20 Coccolithus pelagicus subsp. pelagicus versus Coccolithus pelagicus subsp. braarudii (Coccolithophore, Haptophyta): A proxy for surface subarctic Atlantic waters off Iberia during the last 200 kyr Narciso, Aurea
2006
86-87 1 p. 15-34
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21 Coccospheres of a rare nannofossil species:Biantholithus sparsus Bramlette and Martini, 1964 Mai, Hartmut
1994
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22 Comparison of seasonal flux variations of planktonic foraminifera in sediment traps on both sides of the Ryukyu Islands, Japan Xu, Xuedong
2005
86-87 1 p. 45-55
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23 Correlating environmental changes during early Albian oceanic anoxic event 1B using benthic foraminiferal paleoecology Erbacher, Jochen
1999
86-87 1 p. 7-28
22 p.
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24 Correlation and zonation of miocene strata along the atlantic margin of North America using diatoms and silicoflagellates Abbott, William H.
1978
86-87 1 p. 15-34
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25 Correlation ofBolboforma zonation and nannoplankton stratigraphy in the Neogene of the North Atlantic: DSDP Sites 12–116, 49–408, 81–555 and 94–608 Spiegler, Dorothee
1992
86-87 1 p. 45-58
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26 Determination of absolute coccolith abundances in deep-sea sediments by spiking with microbeads and spraying (SMS-method) Bollmann, Jörg
1999
86-87 1 p. 29-38
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27 Diatom assemblages in surface sediments of the northwestern Weddell Sea, Antarctic Peninsula Buffen, Aron
2007
86-87 1 p. 7-30
24 p.
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28 Diatom productivity peak and increased circulation during latest Quaternary: Alboran Basin (Western Mediterranean) Abrantes, Fatima
1988
86-87 1 p. 79-96
18 p.
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29 Diatoms in northeast Pacific surface sediments as paleoceanographic proxies Lopes, C.
2006
86-87 1 p. 45-65
21 p.
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30 Differential dissolution of upper Cretaceous deep-sea benthonic foraminifers from the Angola Basin, South Atlantic Ocean Widmark, Joen G.V.
1988
86-87 1 p. 47-78
32 p.
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31 Distribution patterns of diatom surface sediment assemblages in the Laptev Sea (Arctic Ocean) Cremer, H
1999
86-87 1 p. 39-67
29 p.
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32 Early Maastrichtian benthic foraminiferal assemblages from the western North Atlantic (Blake Nose) and their relation to paleoenvironmental changes Friedrich, Oliver
2007
86-87 1 p. 31-44
14 p.
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33 Early Oligocene dinoflagellate cysts from the Upper Rhine Graben (SW Germany): paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic implications Pross, Jörg
2002
86-87 1 p. 1-24
24 p.
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34 Ecology and paleoecology of the marine diatomEucampia antarctica (Castr.) Mangin Burckle, Lloyd H.
1984
86-87 1 p. 77-86
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35 Ecology, morphology, stratigraphy, and the paleoceanographic significance ofCycladophora davisiana davisiana. Part I: Ecology and morphology Bjørklund, K.R.
1994
86-87 1 p. 71-88
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36 Ecology, morphology, stratigraphy, and the paleoceanographic significance of Cycladophora davisiana davisiana. Part II: Stratigraphy in the North Atlantic (DSDP Site 609) and Labrador Sea (ODP Site 646B) Ciesielski, P.F.
1995
86-87 1 p. 67-86
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37 Editorial Board 1978
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38 Editorial Board 1993
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39 Editorial Board 1992
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40 Editorial Board 2008
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41 Editorial Board 2007
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42 Editorial Board 2006
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43 Editorial Board 2007
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44 Editorial Board 2006
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45 Editorial Board 2005
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46 Editorial Board 1996
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47 Editorial Board 1996
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48 Editorial Board 1994
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49 Editorial Board 1984
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50 Editorial Board 1981
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51 Editorial Board 1988
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52 Editorial Board 1983
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53 Editorial Board 1982
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54 Editorial Board 1995
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55 Effect of organic carbon flux and dissolved oxygen on the benthic foraminiferal oxygen index (BFOI) Kaiho, Kunio
1999
86-87 1 p. 67-76
10 p.
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56 Environmental perturbation in the southern Tethys across the Paleocene/Eocene boundary (Dababiya, Egypt): Foraminiferal and clay mineral records Ernst, Sander R.
2006
86-87 1 p. 89-111
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57 Eocene–Oligocene paleoecology and the diatom genus Kisseleviella Sheshukova-Poretskaya from the Victoria Land Basin, Antarctica Olney, Matthew P.
2005
86-87 1 p. 56-72
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58 Evolution in the test size of deep-sea benthic foraminifera during the past 120 m.y. Kaiho, Kunio
1999
86-87 1 p. 53-65
13 p.
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59 Faunal turnover of intermediate-water benthic foraminifera during the Paleogene in New Zealand Kaiho, Kunio
1993
86-87 1 p. 51-86
36 p.
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60 Floral and solution patterns of coccoliths in surface sediments of the North Pacific Roth, Peter H.
1982
86-87 1 p. 1-52
52 p.
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61 Foraminiferal microhabitats in four marine environments around Japan Kitazato, Hiroshi
1994
86-87 1 p. 29-41
13 p.
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62 Fourier shape analysis of Globorotalia truncatulinoides from late Quaternary sediments in the southern Indian Ocean Healy-Williams, Nancy
1983
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15 p.
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63 IFC 2008
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64 Impact of late Quaternary environmental changes on deep-sea benthic foraminiferal faunas of the Red Sea Badawi, Amani
2005
86-87 1 p. 13-30
18 p.
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65 Integrated stratigraphy and paleoceanography of the Messinian (latest Miocene) across the North Atlantic Ocean Zhang, Jijun
1996
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66 Larger foraminifera from the Chagos Archipelago: their significance for Indian Ocean biogeography Murray, John W.
1994
86-87 1 p. 43-55
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67 Late glacial-Holocene paleoclimatic and paleoceanographic evolution of the Aegean Sea: micropaleontological and stable isotopic evidence Aksu, A.E.
1995
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68 Late Miocene—early Pliocene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and paleoceanography of low-latitude marine sequences Thunell, Robert C.
1981
86-87 1 p. 71-90
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69 Late Miocene paleoclimatology: Subantarctic water mass, Southwest Pacific Loutit, Tom S.
1981
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70 Late Neogene nannofossil biostratigraphy and paleoceanography of the northeastern Gulf of Mexico and adjacent areas Gartner, S.
1983
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71 Late Pleistocene stratigraphy and micropaleontology of a part of the Eurasian Basin (=Fram Basin), central Arctic Ocean Pak, Dorothy K.
1992
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72 Late Pliocene climate in the Southeast Atlantic: Preliminary results from a multi-disciplinary study of DSDP Site 532 Sancetta, Constance
1992
86-87 1 p. 59-75
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73 Late Quaternary course changes of the Kuroshio Current in the Ryukyu Arc region, northwestern Pacific Ocean Ujiié, Hiroshi
1999
86-87 1 p. 23-40
18 p.
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74 Late Quaternary development of the Java upwelling system (eastern Indian Ocean) as revealed by coccolithophores Andruleit, Harald
2008
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75 Latitudinal variation in the planktic foraminifer Contusotruncana contusa in the terminal Cretaceous ocean Kucera, Michal
1996
86-87 1 p. 31-52
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76 Live (Rose Bengal stained) and dead benthic foraminifera from the oxygen minimum zone of the Pakistan continental margin (Arabian Sea) Schumacher, Stefanie
2007
86-87 1 p. 45-73
29 p.
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77 Magnesium and strontium compositions of recent symbiont-bearing benthic foraminifera Raja, Ramalingam
2005
86-87 1 p. 31-44
14 p.
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78 Methane-induced early diagenesis of foraminiferal tests in the southwestern Greenland Sea Millo, Christian
2005
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79 Mid-Cretaceous faunal turnover of intermediate-water benthic foraminifera in the northwestern Pacific Ocean margin Kaiho, Kunio
1993
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37 p.
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80 Nannofossil diversity and equitability and fine-fraction δ13C across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary at Walvis Ridge Leg 74, South Atlantic Alcala´-Herrera, Javier A.
1992
86-87 1 p. 77-88
12 p.
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81 Nannofossil zonation of the English Middle and Upper Jurassic Medd, A.W.
1982
86-87 1 p. 73-85
13 p.
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82 Origin of foraminifera: conflicting molecular and paleontological data? Langer, Martin R
1999
86-87 1 p. 1-5
5 p.
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83 Oxygen and carbon isotope studies in recent foraminifera from the southwest Indian ocean Shackleton, N.J.
1978
86-87 1 p. 1-13
13 p.
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84 Palaeoceanographic record of the last deglaciation in the Strait of Sicily Vergnaud-Grazzini, C.
1988
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21 p.
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85 Palaeoecology of late middle Eocene planktic foraminifera and evolutionary implications Sexton, Philip F.
2006
86-87 1 p. 1-16
16 p.
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86 Paleoceanography of the mid-Pleistocene Gartner, Stefan
1988
86-87 1 p. 23-46
24 p.
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87 Paleocene coccoliths and coccospheres in deposits of the Maastrichtian stage at the `type locality' and type area in SE Limburg, The Netherlands Mai, Hartmut
1999
86-87 1 p. 1-12
12 p.
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88 Paleoclimatic trends in early and middle pliocene deep-sea sediments of the antarctic Keany, John
1978
86-87 1 p. 35-49
15 p.
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89 Paleoenvironmental evolution of the eastern Mediterranean during the Messinian: Constraints from integrated microfossil data of the Pissouri Basin (Cyprus) Kouwenhoven, T.J.
2006
86-87 1 p. 17-44
28 p.
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90 Paleoenvironmental reconstruction based on palynofacies analysis of the Aptian–Albian succession of the Sergipe Basin, Northeastern Brazil de Araujo Carvalho, Marcelo
2006
86-87 1 p. 56-81
26 p.
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91 Particle selectivity of pelagic tintinnid agglutination Takahashi, Kozo
1984
86-87 1 p. 87-92
6 p.
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92 Planktic foraminifera from the southwestern Atlantic (30 °–60 °S): species-specific patterns in the upper 50 m Boltovskoy, Esteban
1996
86-87 1 p. 53-72
20 p.
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93 Planktic foraminiferal events in early Miocene Zones N.6 and N.7 at southwest Pacific DSDP Site 593: relation with climatic changes in oxygen isotope Zone Milb Scott, G.H.
1995
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94 Planktonic foraminifera of the northern Indian Ocean: Distribution and preservation in surface sediments Cullen, James L.
1984
86-87 1 p. 1-52
52 p.
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95 Pleistocene biostratigraphy, chronostratigraphy and paleocirculation of the southeast pacific central water core RC 11-220 Bielak, Leron E.
1978
86-87 1 p. 51-94
44 p.
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96 Pleistocene fluctuations in the Agulhas Current Retroflection based on the calcareous plankton record Flores, José-Abel
1999
86-87 1 p. 1-22
22 p.
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97 Pliocene paleoclimatic interpretation of DSDP Site 580 (NW Pacific) using diatoms Barron, John A.
1992
86-87 1 p. 23-44
22 p.
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98 Pollen distribution in the bottom sediments of the western North Atlantic Ocean Heusser, Linda E.
1983
86-87 1 p. 77-88
12 p.
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99 Post-glacial seasonal diatom record of the Mertz Glacier Polynya, East Antarctica Maddison, Eleanor J.
2006
86-87 1 p. 66-88
23 p.
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100 Quaternary coccolithophore palaeoceanography Young, Jeremy R.
2008
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101 Radiolaria as indicators of upwelling processes: The Peruvian connection Molina-Cruz, Adolfo
1984
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23 p.
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102 Radiolarian sedimentary imprint in Atlantic equatorial sediments: Comparison with the yearly flux at 853 m Boltovskoy, Demetrio
1993
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12 p.
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103 Recent introduction of the foraminifer Trochammina hadai Uchio into San Francisco Bay, California, USA McGann, Mary
1996
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3 p.
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104 Regional and interannual productivity of biogenic components and planktonic foraminiferal fluxes in the northwestern Pacific Basin Mohiuddin, Mia Mohammad
2002
86-87 1 p. 57-82
26 p.
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105 Revision of the early-middle pleistocene calcareous nannofossil biochronology (1.75–0.85 Ma) Raffi, Isabella
2002
86-87 1 p. 25-55
31 p.
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106 Schwager's Car Nicobar foraminifera in the reports of the Novara expedition — A revision Kennett, James P.
1982
86-87 1 p. 98-99
2 p.
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107 Sea surface distribution of coccolithophores in the eastern Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean (Bellingshausen and Amundsen Seas) during the late austral summer of 2001 Gravalosa, José M.
2008
86-87 1 p. 16-25
10 p.
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108 Stratigraphic and paleoceanographic significance of Late Quaternary pteropods from deep-sea cores in the Gulf of Aqaba (Elat) and northernmost Red Sea Almogi-Labin, A.
1982
86-87 1 p. 53-72
20 p.
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109 Surface lithofacies, biofacies, and diatom diversity patterns as models for delineation of climatic change in the southeast Atlantic Ocean Defelice, David R.
1981
86-87 1 p. 29-70
42 p.
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110 Survival, ATP pool, and ultrastructural characterization of benthic foraminifera from Drammensfjord (Norway): response to anoxia Bernhard, Joan M.
1996
86-87 1 p. 5-17
13 p.
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111 Test morphology of benthic foraminifera as a discriminator of biofacies Severin, Kenneth P.
1983
86-87 1 p. 65-76
12 p.
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112 The Challenger foraminifera Smart, C.W.
1996
86-87 1 p. 63-64
2 p.
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113 The Cretaceous–Tertiary boundary: The El Kef blind test Aubry, Marie-Pierre
1999
86-87 1 p. 65-66
2 p.
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114 The encyclopedia of paleontology Babin, Claude
1981
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2 p.
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115 The influence of non-equilibrium isotope fractionation on the Quaternary calcareous nannofossil stable isotope signal in the southwest Pacific Ocean, DSDP Site 594 Dudley, Walter C.
1994
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25 p.
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116 The paleobiology of plant protists Haq, Bilal U.
1982
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2 p.
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117 The relationship between ostracod distribution and sediment grain size Barker, Dennis
1983
86-87 1 p. 51-63
13 p.
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118 The use of Ostracoda to reconstruct the oxygen levels of Late Palaeozoic oceans Lethiers, Francis
1994
86-87 1 p. 57-69
13 p.
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119 Tracing the late Holocene evolution of the NW Iberian upwelling system Martins, Virgínia
2006
86-87 1 p. 35-55
21 p.
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120 Variability in the vertical structure of the water column and paleoproductivity reconstruction in the central-western Mediterranean during the Late Pleistocene Incarbona, A.
2008
86-87 1 p. 26-41
16 p.
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121 Variations in coccolithophorid production in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific at ODP Site 1240 over the last seven glacial–interglacial cycles López-Otálvaro, Gatsby-Emperatriz
2008
86-87 1 p. 52-69
18 p.
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122 Vertical fluxes of diatoms and silicoflagellates in the eastern equatorial Atlantic, and their contribution to the sedimentary record Treppke, Ute F.
1996
86-87 1 p. 73-96
24 p.
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