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Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 138 Scientific Results
Refinement of a High-Resolution, Continuous Sedimentary Section for Studying Equatorial Pacific Ocean Paleoceanography, Leg 138
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T.K. Hagelberg
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N.G. Pisias
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N.J. Shackleton
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A.C. Mix
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S. Harris
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August 1995
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Ocean Drilling Program
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August 1995
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10.2973/odp.proc.sr.138.103.1995
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Quantitative Distribution Patterns and Biomagnetostratigraphy of Middle and Late Miocene Calcareous Nannofossils from Equatorial Indian and Pacific Oceans (Legs 115, 130, and 138)
Late Cenozoic Atmospheric Circulation Intensity and Climatic History Recorded by Eolian Deposition in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean, Leg 138
Neogene Diatom Biostratigraphy for the Eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean, Leg 138
Origins and Paleoceanographic Significance of Laminated Diatom Ooze from the Eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean
Paleoceanography of the Eastern Equatorial Pacific during the Neogene: Synthesis of Leg 138 Drilling Results
Pleistocene through Miocene Calcareous Nannofossils from Eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean (Leg 138)
Pliocene Stable Isotope Stratigraphy of Site 846
High-Resolution Sedimentology and Micropaleontology of Laminated Diatomaceous Sediments from the Eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean
Benthic Foraminiferal Stable Isotope Stratigraphy of Site 846: 0-1.8 Ma
Late Neogene Sedimentation Patterns in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific
Radiolarian Stratigraphy, Leg 138
Benthic Foraminifer Stable Isotope Record from Site 849 (0-5 Ma): Local and Global Climate Changes
Sediment Depths Determined by Comparisons of GRAPE and Logging Density Data during Leg 138
Refinement of a High-Resolution, Continuous Sedimentary Section for Studying Equatorial Pacific Ocean Paleoceanography, Leg 138
Biostratigraphic Summary for Leg 138
A New Late Neogene Time Scale: Application to Leg 138 Sites
The Late Miocene (11-8 Ma) Eastern Pacific Carbonate Crash: Evidence for Reorganization of Deep-Water Circulation by the Closure of the Panama Gateway
Alkenone Sea-Surface Temperatures and Carbon Burial at Site 846 (Eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean): The Last 1.3 m.y.
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