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1A Pliocene-Pleistocene stack of 57 globally distributed benthic δ18O recordsPaleoceanography20053,308
2Glacial‐interglacial CO2 change: The Iron HypothesisPaleoceanography19901,683
3Dissociation of oceanic methane hydrate as a cause of the carbon isotope excursion at the end of the PaleocenePaleoceanography19951,177
4Tertiary oxygen isotope synthesis, sea level history, and continental margin erosionPaleoceanography1987964
5Barium in Deep‐Sea Sediment: A Geochemical Proxy for PaleoproductivityPaleoceanography1992963
6Deepwater source variations during the last climatic cycle and their impact on the global deepwater circulationPaleoceanography1988956
7Reevaluation of the oxygen isotopic composition of planktonic foraminifera: Experimental results and revised paleotemperature equationsPaleoceanography1998899
8Postglacial connection of the Black Sea to the Mediterranean and its relation to the timing of sapropel formationPaleoceanography1997862
9Paleocean circulation during the Last Deglaciation: A bipolar seesaw?Paleoceanography1998846
10On the Structure and Origin of Major Glaciation Cycles 1. Linear Responses to Milankovitch ForcingPaleoceanography1992840
11On the structure and origin of major glaciation cycles 2. The 100,000‐year cyclePaleoceanography1993821
12Mo-total organic carbon covariation in modern anoxic marine environments: Implications for analysis of paleoredox and paleohydrographic conditionsPaleoceanography2006802
13Binge/purge oscillations of the Laurentide Ice Sheet as a cause of the North Atlantic's Heinrich eventsPaleoceanography1993745
14Calibration of Mg/Ca thermometry in planktonic foraminifera from a sediment trap time seriesPaleoceanography2003732
15Oceanic anoxic events and plankton evolution: Biotic response to tectonic forcing during the mid-CretaceousPaleoceanography2002726
16Pleistocene evolution: Northern hemisphere ice sheets and North Atlantic OceanPaleoceanography1989715
17Evaluation of the Plio-Pleistocene astronomical timescalePaleoceanography1996685
18Midlatitude westerlies, atmospheric CO2, and climate change during the ice agesPaleoceanography2006676
19Evolution of Early Cenozoic marine temperaturesPaleoceanography1994652
20A minimum thermodynamic model for the bipolar seesawPaleoceanography2003628
21Astronomic timescale for the Pliocene Atlantic δ18O and dust flux records of Ocean Drilling Program Site 659Paleoceanography1994614
22Changes in East Atlantic Deepwater Circulation over the last 30,000 years: Eight time slice reconstructionsPaleoceanography1994570
23Processes controlling the organic carbon content of open ocean sedimentsPaleoceanography1988563
24Late Cenozoic Eolian deposition in the North Pacific: Asian drying, Tibetan uplift, and cooling of the northern hemispherePaleoceanography1998540
25Glacial water mass geometry and the distribution of δ13C of ΣCO2in the western Atlantic OceanPaleoceanography2005536
26Phase relationships between millennial-scale events 64,000-24,000 years agoPaleoceanography2000528
27Dansgaard-Oeschger and Heinrich event imprints in Alboran Sea paleotemperaturesPaleoceanography1999527
28Sortable silt and fine sediment size/composition slicing: Parameters for palaeocurrent speed and palaeoceanographyPaleoceanography1995526
29Application of the Ce anomaly as a paleoredox indicator: The ground rulesPaleoceanography1990520
30Changes in the distribution of δ13C of deep water ΣCO2 between the Last Glaciation and the HolocenePaleoceanography1988515
31Late Pliocene variation in northern hemisphere ice sheets and North Atlantic deep water circulationPaleoceanography1989486
32A salt oscillator in the glacial Atlantic? 1. The conceptPaleoceanography1990472
33Stacked 2.6-Ma grain size record from the Chinese loess based on five sections and correlation with the deep-sea δ18O recordPaleoceanography2002470
34Ocean overturning since the Late Cretaceous: Inferences from a new benthic foraminiferal isotope compilationPaleoceanography2009453
35High-resolution δ13C stratigraphy through the Early Aptian “Livello selli” of the Alpine tethysPaleoceanography1998441
36Cadmium: Chemical tracer of deepwater paleoceanographyPaleoceanography1988437
37Global variations of surface ocean productivity in low and mid latitudes: Influence on CO2 reservoirs of the deep ocean and atmosphere during the last 21,000 yearsPaleoceanography1988436
38Variability of the western Mediterranean Sea surface temperature during the last 25,000 years and its connection with the Northern Hemisphere climatic changesPaleoceanography2001430
39Paleoenvironmental Changes in the Japan Sea During the Last 85,000 YearsPaleoceanography1991426
40Correction of accelerator mass spectrometry 14C ages measured in planktonic foraminifera: Paleoceanographic implicationsPaleoceanography1988423
41Benthic phosphorus regeneration, net primary production, and ocean anoxia: A model of the coupled marine biogeochemical cycles of carbon and phosphorusPaleoceanography1994413
42Miocene evolution of atmospheric carbon dioxidePaleoceanography1999407
43Patterns of Ice‐Rafted Detritus in the Glacial North Atlantic (40–55°N)Paleoceanography1993404
44Suppression of El Niño during the Mid-Holocene by changes in the Earth's orbitPaleoceanography2000397
45Orbital controls on the El Niño/Southern Oscillation and the tropical climatePaleoceanography1999394
46The chronology of the last Deglaciation: Implications to the cause of the Younger Dryas EventPaleoceanography1988379
47The timing of major climate terminationsPaleoceanography1997375
48Onset of the Mid-Cretaceous greenhouse in the Barremian-Aptian: Igneous events and the biological, sedimentary, and geochemical responsesPaleoceanography1999373
49High-resolution (104years) deep-sea foraminiferal stable isotope records of the Eocene-Oligocene climate transitionPaleoceanography1996368
50Eastern Pacific sea surface temperature since 1600 A.D.: The δ18O record of climate variability in Galápagos CoralsPaleoceanography1994361