Carbon and oxygen isotope records at DSDP Site 384 ( North Atlantic) and some Paleocene paleotemperatures and carbon isotope variations in the Atlantic Ocean.

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Detailed analysis of more than 200 samples of uppermost Cretaceous and Paleocene sediments provides new information on the temperature stratification of Paleocene planktonic foraminifera, the temperature and carbon isotopic changes across the Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary and the fluctuating temperature and carbon isotopic records through the Paleocene (c.64.5-54 m.y.). -Authors

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Boersma, A., Shackleton, N., Hall, M., & Given, Q. (1979). Carbon and oxygen isotope records at DSDP Site 384 ( North Atlantic) and some Paleocene paleotemperatures and carbon isotope variations in the Atlantic Ocean. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 43, Istanbul, Turkey to Norfolk, Virginia, 1975, (Scripps Institution of Oceanography; UK Distributors IPOD Committee, NERC, Swindon), 695–718. https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.43.131.1979

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