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2. Geochronology and reconstruction of Quaternary and Neogene sea-level highstands
3. Seismic studies of interactions between the accretionary, tectonic, fluid flow, and sedimentary processes that impact the evolution of oceanic lithosphere
4. Structure and Evolution of the Oceanic Lithosphere-Asthenosphere System from High-Resolution Surface-Wave Imaging
5. Single laboratory comparison of MC-ICP-MS and N-TIMS boron isotope analyses in marine carbonates
6. Accretion and Subduction of Oceanic Lithosphere: 2D and 3D Seismic Studies of Off-Axis Magma Lenses at East Pacific Rise 9°37-40'N Area...
7. Mid-ocean ridge eruptions as a climate valve
8. Architecture of on- and off-axis magma bodies at EPR 9°37–40′N and implications for oceanic crustal accretion
9. Signatures of present and past melt distribution along fast and intermediate spreading centers
10. Circumpolar View of the Southern Ocean from 1962 to 1992
11. Condensation Origin for Neoproterozoic Cap Carbonates during Deglaciation
12. Application of an inverse method to interpret 231Pa/230Th observations from marine sediments
13. Reply to comment by S. Peacock on “Glacial-interglacial circulation changes inferred from 231Pa/230Th sedimentary record in the North Atlantic region”
14. Glacial-interglacial circulation changes inferred from 231Pa/230Th sedimentary record in the North Atlantic region
15. Stratigraphic Controls on a Salt-Withdrawal Intraslope Minibasin, North-Central Green Canyon, Gulf of Mexico: Implications for Misinterpreting Sea Level Change
16. Carbon Isotope Variability across the Ediacaran Yangtze Platform in South China: Implications for a Large Surface-to-Deep Ocean δ13C Gradient
17. Stratigraphy, Sedimentary Structures, and Textures of the Late Neoproterozoic Doushantuo Cap Carbonate in South China
18. Ocean climate variability in the eastern North Atlantic during interglacial marine isotope stage 11: A partial analogue to the Holocene?
19. Estuarine Processes and Their Stratigraphic Record: Paleosalinity and Sedimentation Changes in the Hudson Estuary (North America)
20. Lower export production during glacial periods in the equatorial Pacific derived from (231Pa/230Th)xs,0 measurements in deep-sea sediments
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