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2. Origin of Magnetic Instability in Sediment Cores From the Central North Pacific
3. Revised magnetic polarity time scale for the Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic time
4. The Early Carboniferous paleomagnetic field of North America and its bearing on tectonics of the Northern Appalachians
5. Apparent correlation of palaeomagnetic intensity and climatic records in deep-sea sediments
6. Geomagnetic excursions and climate change: Reply to Comment by M. R. Rampino
7. Arctic biostratigraphic heterochroneity
8. Sea level history: Comment
9. Milankovitch climate forcing in the tropics of Pangaea during the Late Triassic
10. A Late Triassic lake system in East Greenland: facies, depositional cycles and palaeoclimate
11. An Exceptional Chronologic, Isotopic, and Clay Mineralogic Record of the Latest Paleocene Thermal Maximum, Bass River, NJ, ODP 174AX
12. Long-period Milankovitch cycles from the Late Triassic and Early Jurassic of eastern North America . . .
13. Orbital tuning of geomagnetic polarity time-scales
14. High-resolution early Mesozoic Pangean climatic transect in lacustrine environments
15. Integrated Paleocene calcareous plankton magnetobiochronology and stable isotope stratigraphy: DSDP Site 384 (NW Atlantic Ocean)
16. Magnetic polarity stratigraphy and paleolatitude of the Triassic-Jurassic Blomidon Formation in the Fundy basin (Canada): implications for early Mesozoic tropical climate gradients
17. Detection of Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic sequence boundaries on the Atlantic coastal plain using core log integration of magnetic susceptibility and natural gamma ray measurements...
18. Emergence of Venice during the Pleistocene
19. A case for a comet impact trigger for the Paleocene/Eocene thermal maximum and carbon isotope excursion
20. Paleogene time scale miscalibration: Evidence from the dating of the North Atlantic igneous province
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