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1 A benthic foraminiferal proxy of pulsed organic matter paleofluxes Smart, C.W.
1994
86-87 2 p. 89-99
11 p.
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2 Abyssal benthic foraminifera from the northwestern Pacific (Shatsky Rise) during the last 298 kyr Ohkushi, Ken'ichi
1999
86-87 2 p. 119-147
29 p.
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3 Abyssal NE Atlantic benthic foraminifera during the last 15 kyr: Relation to variations in seasonality of productivity Smart, Christopher W.
2008
86-87 2 p. 193-211
19 p.
article
4 Acknowledgement 1999
86-87 2 p. 225-
1 p.
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5 A molecular approach to biodiversity and biogeography in the planktonic foraminifer Globigerinella siphonifera (d’Orbigny) de Vargas, Colomban
2002
86-87 2 p. 101-116
16 p.
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6 A multiproxy reconstruction of biological productivity and oceanography in the eastern equatorial Pacific for the past 30,000 years Loubere, Paul
1999
86-87 2 p. 173-198
26 p.
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7 Analysis of El Kef blind test I Keller, Gerta
1997
86-87 2 p. 89-93
5 p.
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8 Analysis of the El Kef blind test II Smit, J.
1997
86-87 2 p. 94-100
7 p.
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9 An attempt to resolve the controversy over the end-Cretaceous extinction of planktic foraminifera at El Kef, Tunisia using a blind test Introduction: Background and procedures Ginsburg, Robert N.
1997
86-87 2 p. 67-68
2 p.
article
10 Bathyal ostracodes from the Florida-Hatteras slope, the Straits of Florida, and the Blake Plateau Cronin, Thomas M.
1983
86-87 2 p. 89-119
31 p.
article
11 Bathymetric distribution of benthic foraminifera on the Australian-Irian Jaya continental margin, eastern Indonesia Van Marle, L.J.
1988
86-87 2 p. 97-152
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12 Benthic foraminiferal assemblages between two major extinction events: the Paleocene El Kef section, Tunisia Kouwenhoven, T.J.
1997
86-87 2 p. 105-112
8 p.
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13 Benthic foraminiferal distributions in Chilean fjords: 47°S to 54°S Hromic, Tatiana
2006
86-87 2 p. 115-134
20 p.
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14 Benthic foraminiferal evidence of sediment supply changes and fluvial drainage reorganization in Holocene deposits of the Po Delta, Italy Rossi, Veronica
2008
86-87 2 p. 106-118
13 p.
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15 Benthic foraminiferal response to the emergence of the Isthmus of Panama and coincident paleoceanographic changes McDougall, Kristin
1996
86-87 2 p. 133-169
37 p.
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16 Benthic Foraminifera of the Blake Ridge hydrate mound, Western North Atlantic Ocean Panieri, Giuliana
2008
86-87 2 p. 91-102
12 p.
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17 Biostratigraphy of Tertiary and Quaternary benthic bathyal foraminifers of DSDP Site 317 (Tropical Pacific) Boltovskoy, Esteban
1994
86-87 2 p. 101-120
20 p.
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18 Burial of living dinoflagellate cysts in estuarine and nearshore sediments Keafer, Bruce A.
1992
86-87 2 p. 147-161
15 p.
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19 Calcareous plankton biostratigraphy and biochronology of the Pliocene-Lower Pleistocene succession of the Capo Rossello area, Sicily Rio, Domenico
1984
86-87 2 p. 135-180
46 p.
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20 Calcite dissolution and the modification of planktonic foraminiferal assemblages Thunell, Robert C.
1981
86-87 2 p. 169-182
14 p.
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21 Carbonate ion effect on Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca and stable isotopes on the benthic foraminifera Oridorsalis umbonatus off Namibia Rathmann, Söhnke
2008
86-87 2 p. 120-133
14 p.
article
22 Carbon isotopes and habitat of polar planktic foraminifera in the Okhotsk Sea: the ‘carbonate ion effect’ under natural conditions Bauch, D
2002
86-87 2 p. 83-99
17 p.
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23 Climate variability during the last 2000 years in the Tagus Prodelta, western Iberian Margin: Benthic foraminifera and stable isotopes Bartels-Jónsdóttir, Helga Bára
2006
86-87 2 p. 83-103
21 p.
article
24 Comment on “The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary transition in the Antarctic Ocean and its global implications”, by G. Keller Huber, Brian T.
1994
86-87 2 p. 91-99
9 p.
article
25 Confidence limits of species proportions in microfossil assemblages Fatela, F
2002
86-87 2 p. 169-174
6 p.
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26 Contribution of calcareous nannoplankton to carbonate deposition: a new approach applied to the Lower Jurassic of central Italy Mattioli, Emanuela
2002
86-87 2 p. 175-190
16 p.
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27 Deep-sea benthic foraminiferal recolonization of the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo ash layer in the South China Sea Hess, S.
1996
86-87 2 p. 171-197
27 p.
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28 Development of modern benthic ecosystems in eutrophic coastal oceans: The foraminiferal record over the last 200 years, Osaka Bay, Japan Tsujimoto, Akira
2008
86-87 2 p. 225-239
15 p.
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29 Diatom taphocoenoses in the coastal upwelling area off South West Africa Schuette, Gretchen
1981
86-87 2 p. 131-155
25 p.
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30 Dinoflagellate cysts from sediment traps deployed in the Bellingshausen, Weddell and Scotia seas, Antarctica Harland, Rex
1999
86-87 2 p. 77-99
23 p.
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31 Dinoflagellate cysts, sea level changes and planktonic foraminifers across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary at El Haria, northwest Tunisia Brinkhuis, H.
1988
86-87 2 p. 153-191
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32 Disintegration of aggregates and coccospheres in sediment trap samples Bairbakhish, Ahmed N.
1999
86-87 2 p. 219-223
5 p.
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33 Distribution and ecology of planktonic foraminifera from the seas around the Indonesian Archipelago Ding, X.
2006
86-87 2 p. 114-134
21 p.
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34 Distribution of living polycystine radiolarians in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, and comparison with the sedimentary record McMillen, Kenneth J.
1978
86-87 2 p. 121-145
25 p.
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35 Distribution of recent planktonic foraminifera in surface sediments of the Mediterranean Sea Thunell, Robert C.
1978
86-87 2 p. 147-173
27 p.
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36 Distributions of calcareous dinoflagellate cysts in surface sediments of the western equatorial Atlantic Ocean, and their potential use in palaeoceanography Vink, Annemiek
1999
86-87 2 p. 149-180
32 p.
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37 Diversity of rDNA in Chilostomella: Molecular differentiation patterns and putative hermit types Grimm, Guido W.
2007
86-87 2 p. 75-90
16 p.
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38 Editorial Board 2008
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39 Editorial Board 2007
86-87 2 p. CO2-
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40 Editorial Board 2006
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41 Editorial Board 2006
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42 Editorial Board 2006
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43 El Kef blind test III results Olsson, Richard K.
1997
86-87 2 p. 80-84
5 p.
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44 El Kef blind test II results Masters, Bruce A.
1997
86-87 2 p. 77-79
3 p.
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45 El Kef blind test I results Canudo, Jose Ignacio
1997
86-87 2 p. 73-76
4 p.
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46 El Kef blind test IV results Orue-etxebarria, Xabier
1997
86-87 2 p. 85-88
4 p.
article
47 Evolutionary ecology ofGloborotalia (Globoconella) (planktic foraminifera) Norris, R.D.
1994
86-87 2 p. 121-145
25 p.
article
48 Experimental and observational studies of radiolarian physiological ecology, 6. Effects of silicate-supplemented seawater on the longevity and weight gain of spongiose radiolarians Spongaster tetras and Dictyocoryne truncatum Sugiyama, Kazuhiro
1997
86-87 2 p. 159-172
14 p.
article
49 Foraminifera in a New Zealand salt marsh and their suitability as sea-level indicators Southall, Katherine E.
2006
86-87 2 p. 167-179
13 p.
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50 Foraminiferal response to the Northeast Monsoon in the western and southern Arabian Sea Heinz, Petra
2006
86-87 2 p. 103-113
11 p.
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51 High resolution late Pliocene sea-surface temperature record from the northeast Atlantic Ocean Dowsett, Harry J.
1992
86-87 2 p. 91-105
15 p.
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52 Large benthic foraminifera from the deep photic zone of a mixed siliciclastic-carbonate shelf off East Kalimantan, Indonesia Renema, Willem
2006
86-87 2 p. 73-82
10 p.
article
53 Large-scale reorganization of ocean currents offshore Western Australia during the Late Quaternary Wells, Patricia E.
1994
86-87 2 p. 157-186
30 p.
article
54 Late Cenozoic sea level changes evidenced by ostracodes in the Pelotas basin, southernmost Brazil Carreño, Ana Luisa
1999
86-87 2 p. 117-129
13 p.
article
55 Late Cretaceous and Cainozoic bathyal Ostracoda from the Central Pacific (DSDP Site 463) Boomer, Ian
1999
86-87 2 p. 131-147
17 p.
article
56 Late neogene biostratigraphy and paleoceanography of DSDP site 310 Central North Pacific and correlation with the Southwest Pacific Keller, Gerta
1978
86-87 2 p. 97-119
23 p.
article
57 Late Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy and climatostratigraphy of the Solo River section (Java, Indonesia) Van Gorsel, J.T.
1981
86-87 2 p. 183-209
27 p.
article
58 Late Quaternary history of atmospheric and oceanic circulation in the eastern equatorial Pacific Romine, Karen
1982
86-87 2 p. 163-187
25 p.
article
59 Late Quaternary pelagic sedimentation on the southern Calabrian Ridge and western Mediterranean Ridge, eastern Mediterranean Cita, M.B.
1982
86-87 2 p. 135-162
28 p.
article
60 Latest Quaternary oceanographic changes in the Okhotsk Sea based on diatom records Shiga, Kenji
1999
86-87 2 p. 91-117
27 p.
article
61 Man-made dispersal of microbenthos Witte, Leendert J.
1994
86-87 2 p. 87-88
2 p.
article
62 Marine planktic diatom correlation of lower Messinian deposits in the western Mediterranean Gersonde, Rainer
1984
86-87 2 p. 93-110
18 p.
article
63 MicroForum Lipps, Jere H.
1994
86-87 2 p. 89-
1 p.
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64 Middle Eocene–late Oligocene climate variability: Calcareous nannofossil response at Kerguelen Plateau, Site 748 Villa, G.
2008
86-87 2 p. 173-192
20 p.
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65 Molecular characterization of the non-costate morphotypes of buliminid foraminifers based on internal transcribed region of ribosomal DNA (ITS rDNA) sequence data Tsuchiya, Masashi
2008
86-87 2 p. 212-224
13 p.
article
66 Morphological abnormalities of foraminiferal tests in Brazilian environments: comparison between polluted and non-polluted areas Geslin, Emmanuelle
2002
86-87 2 p. 151-168
18 p.
article
67 No-analog planktonic foraminiferal faunas in the glacial southern South China Sea: Implications for the magnitude of glacial cooling in the western Pacific warm pool Steinke, Stephan
2008
86-87 2 p. 71-90
20 p.
article
68 Oceanographic controls on benthic foraminifers from the Bellingshausen margin of the Antarctic Peninsula Ishman, Scott E.
1994
86-87 2 p. 119-155
37 p.
article
69 On boundary stratotypes van Hinte, J.E.
1978
86-87 2 p. 197-198
2 p.
article
70 Ontogeny and phylogeny of Upper Cenomanian rotaliporids (Foraminifera) Desmares, Delphine
2008
86-87 2 p. 91-105
15 p.
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71 Oxygen isotope ranking of late Eocene and Oligocene planktonic foraminifers: Implications for Oligocene sea-surface temperatures and global ice-volume Poore, R.Z.
1984
86-87 2 p. 111-134
24 p.
article
72 Oxygen isotopic evidence for the depth stratification of tertiary and cretaceous planktic foraminifera Douglas, Robert G.
1978
86-87 2 p. 175-196
22 p.
article
73 Palaeoceanographic and palaeoclimatic inferences from Late Cretaceous planktonic foraminiferal assemblages from the Exmouth Plateau (ODP Sites 762 and 763, eastern Indian Ocean) Petrizzo, Maria Rose
2002
86-87 2 p. 117-150
34 p.
article
74 Paleoceanographic changes during the past 1.9 Myr at DSDP Site 238, Central Indian Ocean Basin: Benthic foraminiferal proxies Gupta, Anil K.
2006
86-87 2 p. 157-166
10 p.
article
75 Paleoecological significance of laminated diatomaceous oozes during the middle-to-late Pleistocene, North Atlantic Ocean (IODP Site U1304) Shimada, Chieko
2008
86-87 2 p. 139-150
12 p.
article
76 Perspectives on the blind test Ginsburg, Robert N.
1997
86-87 2 p. 101-103
3 p.
article
77 Phylogenetic affinities of an enigmatic nannoplankton, Braarudosphaera bigelowii based on the SSU rDNA sequences Takano, Yoshihito
2006
86-87 2 p. 145-156
12 p.
article
78 Phylogenetic position of the small solitary phaeodarians (Radiolaria) based on 18S rDNA sequences by single cell PCR analysis Yuasa, T.
2006
86-87 2 p. 104-114
11 p.
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79 Planktic foraminifera from the mid-Cretaceous (Barremian–Early Albian) of the North Sea Basin: Palaeoecological and palaeoceanographic implications Rückheim, S.
2006
86-87 2 p. 83-102
20 p.
article
80 Planktic foraminiferal turnover across the Paleocene-Eocene transition at DSDP Site 401, Bay of Biscay, North Atlantic Pardo, Alfonso
1997
86-87 2 p. 129-158
30 p.
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81 Present-day and past (last 25000 years) marine pollen signal off western Iberia Naughton, F.
2007
86-87 2 p. 91-114
24 p.
article
82 Quantitative biochronology of Pliocene and early Pleistocene calcareous nannofossils from the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans Backman, Jan
1983
86-87 2 p. 141-170
30 p.
article
83 Radiolarian assemblages in surface sediments along longitude 175°E in the Pacific Ocean Kamikuri, Shin-ichi
2008
86-87 2 p. 151-172
22 p.
article
84 Radiolarian distribution in the water column, southern Gulf of California, and its implication in thanatocoenose constitution Molina-Cruz, A.
1999
86-87 2 p. 149-171
23 p.
article
85 Recent planktonic foraminiferal distribution patterns and their relation to hydrographic conditions of the Gulf of Tehuantepec, Mexican Pacific Machain–Castillo, Maria L.
2008
86-87 2 p. 103-119
17 p.
article
86 Recognition of cyclic and non-cyclic environmental changes in the Mediterranean Pliocene: A palynological approach Versteegh, G.J.M.
1994
86-87 2 p. 147-183
37 p.
article
87 Reconstructing paleoenvironment by transfer function: Model evaluation with simulated data Le, Jianning
1994
86-87 2 p. 187-199
13 p.
article
88 Relationships between the early Toarcian anoxic event and organic-walled phytoplankton in central Italy Palliani, Raffaella Bucefalo
1999
86-87 2 p. 101-116
16 p.
article
89 Reply Berggren, W.A.
1978
86-87 2 p. 198-200
3 p.
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90 Reply to comment on ‘The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary transition in the Antarctic Ocean and its global implications’ Keller, Gerta
1994
86-87 2 p. 101-118
18 p.
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91 Response of calcareous nannofossils to the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum: Observations on composition, preservation and calcification in sediments from ODP Site 1263 (Walvis Ridge — SW Atlantic) Raffi, Isabella
2008
86-87 2 p. 119-138
20 p.
article
92 Seasonal variation in skeletal silicification of Neodenticula seminae, a marine planktonic diatom: Sediment trap experiments in the NW Pacific Ocean (1997–2001) Shimada, Chieko
2006
86-87 2 p. 130-144
15 p.
article
93 Solar forcing of Gulf of California climate during the past 2000 yr suggested by diatoms and silicoflagellates Barron, John A.
2007
86-87 2 p. 115-139
25 p.
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94 Stable isotope composition of Late Cretaceous benthic foraminifera from the southern South Atlantic: Biological and environmental effects Friedrich, Oliver
2006
86-87 2 p. 135-157
23 p.
article
95 Stable isotopic study of Oligocene-Miocene sediments from DSDP Site 354, Equatorial Atlantic Biolzi, Milena
1983
86-87 2 p. 121-139
19 p.
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96 Stratigraphy of the western Mediterranean and southern Calabrian ridges, eastern Mediterranean Blechschmidt, G.
1982
86-87 2 p. 101-129
29 p.
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97 Substrate pitting and boring pattern of Hyrrokkin sarcophaga Cedhagen, 1994 (Foraminifera) in a modern deep-water coral reef mound Freiwald, A.
1996
86-87 2 p. 199-207
9 p.
article
98 Taphonomy and time-averaging of foraminiferal assemblages in Holocene tidal flat sediments, Bahia la Choya, Sonora, Mexico (Norther Gulf of California) [Mar. Micropaleontol., 26 (1995): 187–206] Martin, Ronald E.
1996
86-87 2 p. 209-
1 p.
article
99 Temperature and circulation changes in the eastern North Atlantic during the last 150,000 years: Evidence from the planktonic foraminiferal record Crowley, Thomas J.
1981
86-87 2 p. 97-129
33 p.
article
100 The cretaceous-tertiary boundary: The El Kef blind test Lipps, Jere H.
1997
86-87 2 p. 65-66
2 p.
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101 The El Kef sections and sampling procedures Smit, J.
1997
86-87 2 p. 69-72
4 p.
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102 The impact of Paleocene/Eocene boundary events on middle neritic benthic foraminiferal assemblages from Egypt Speijer, R.P.
1996
86-87 2 p. 99-132
34 p.
article
103 The North Atlantic Oscillation forcing through the last 2000 years: Spatial variability as revealed by high-resolution marine diatom records from N and SW Europe Gil, Isabelle M.
2006
86-87 2 p. 113-129
17 p.
article
104 The spatial and vertical distribution of living (stained) benthic foraminifera from a tropical, intertidal environment, north Queensland, Australia Berkeley, A.
2008
86-87 2 p. 240-261
22 p.
article
105 Upper cretaceous planktic foraminiferal biozonation for the austra realm Huber, Brian T.
1992
86-87 2 p. 107-128
22 p.
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106 Variation of upwelling/oceanic conditions during the latest Pleistocene through Holocene off the central Peruvian coast: A diatom record De Vries, Thomas J.
1981
86-87 2 p. 157-167
11 p.
article
107 Variations in surface water mass conditions in the Norwegian Sea: Evidence from Holocene coccolith and dinoflagellate cyst assemblages Baumann, K.-H.
1992
86-87 2 p. 129-146
18 p.
article
108 Varieties of a single cosmopolitan diatom species associated with surface water masses in the North Pacific Tanimura, Yoshihiro
1999
86-87 2 p. 199-218
20 p.
article
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