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Rea D.K.; Ruff L.J. (1996)Lithologic data compiled from Deep Sea Drilling Project and Ocean Drilling Program sites, when combined with orthogonal convergence rates at convergent plate boundaries, permit quantification of the mass flux of sediment ...
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Pettke T.; Halliday A.N.; Hall C.M.; Rea D.K. (2000)The silicate fractions of recent pelagic sediments in the central north Pacific Ocean are dominated by eolian dust derived from central Asia. An 11 Myr sedimentary record at ODP Sites 885/886 at 44.7 degrees N, 168.3 degrees ...
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Gleason J.D.; Moore T.C.; Rea D.K.; Johnson T.M.; Owen R.M.; Blum J.D.; Hovan S.A.; Jones C.E. (2002)Cenozoic pelagic ('red') clays of predominantly eolian and hydrogenous origin blanket much of the central North Pacific ocean basin. The eolian component is a key indicator of past paleoclimatic conditions; thus, Cenozoic ...
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Pettke T.; Lee D.C.; Halliday A.N.; Rea D.K. (2002)The inorganic silicate fraction extracted from bulk pelagic sediments from the North Pacific Ocean is eolian dust. It monitors the composition of continental crust exposed to erosion in Asia. 176Lu/177Hf ratios of modern ...
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Prueher L.M.; Rea D.K. (2001)Volcanic ash layers in North Pacific deep-sea sediment provide a record of episodic explosive volcanism in the Kamchatka–Kurile and Aleutian arcs over the past five million years. We counted 450 ash layers, determined layer ...
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Prueher L.M.; Rea D.K. (2001)Mass accumulation rates (MAR) of different components of North Pacific deep-sea sediment provide detailed information about the timing of the onset of major Northern Hemisphere glaciation that occurred at 2.65Ma. An increase ...
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