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1. The Geologic and Tectonic
Evolution of the Kerguelen Plateau: An Introduction to the Scientific
Results of Leg 120
2. Lower Cretaceous Volcanic Rocks on
Continental Margins and Their Relationship to the Kerguelen Plateau
3. Trace Element and Isotopic
Characteristics of Kerguelen-Heard Plateau Basalts
4. Zeolite-Facies Metamorphism of
Central Kerguelen Plateau Basalts
5. K-Ar and 40Ar/39Ar
Ages of Central Kerguelen Plateau Basalts
6. Rock-Magnetic Investigation of
Basalts from the Southern Kerguelen Plateau (Leg 120)
7. Paleolatitude of the Southern
Kerguelen Plateau Inferred from the Paleomagnetic Study of Late Cretaceous
Basalts
8. Cretaceous Subtropical Weathering
Followed by Cooling at 60°S Latitude: The Mineral Composition of Southern
Kerguelen Plateau Sediment, Leg 120
9. Composition and Origin of Cr-Rich
Glauconitic Sediments from the Southern Kerguelen Plateau (Site 748)
10. Composition and Origin of Marine
Ash Layers and Epiclastic Rocks from the Kerguelen Plateau, Southern Indian
Ocean (Legs 119 and 120)
11. Geochemistry of Cenozoic Ash
Layers from the Kerguelen Plateau (Leg 120): A First Step toward a
Tephrostratigraphy of the Southern Indian Ocean
12. Lower Oligocene Ice-Rafted Debris
on the Kerguelen Plateau: Evidence for East Antarctic Continental Glaciation
13. Sediment Microfabric and Physical
Properties Record of Late Neogene Polar Front Migration, Site 751
14. High-Resolution Study of Neogene
Ice-Rafted Debris, Site 751, Southern Kerguelen Plateau
15. High Southern Latitude
Magnetostratigraphy and Rock Magnetic Properties of Sediments from Sites
747, 749, and 751
16. Magnetostratigraphy of Sediments
from Sites 748 and 750, Leg 120
17. An Early Albian Palynoflora from
the Kerguelen Plateau, Southern Indian Ocean (Leg 120)
18. Cretaceous Fossil Wood from the
Raggatt Basin, Southern Kerguelen Plateau (Site 750)
19. Late Cretaceous Palynofloras
(Sporomorphs and Dinocysts) from the Kerguelen Plateau, Southern Indian
Ocean (Sites 748 and 750)
20. Late Cretaceous Dinoflagellate
Cysts (?Santonian–Maestrichtian) from the Southern Indian Ocean (Hole 748C)
21. Upper Cretaceous Nannofossils
from Leg 120, Kerguelen Plateau, Southern Ocean
22. Upper Cretaceous Planktonic
Foraminifers and Biostratigraphy, Leg 120, Southern Kerguelen Plateau
23. Upper Cretaceous Benthic
Foraminifers and Paleoenvironments, Southern Kerguelen Plateau, Indian Ocean
24. Cretaceous-Tertiary Invertebrate
Macrofaunas, Leg 120, Southern Kerguelen Plateau, Indian Ocean
25. Calcareous Nannoplankton Changes
across the Cretaceous/Paleocene Boundary in the Southern Indian Ocean (Site
750)
26. Paleogene Calcareous Nannofossils
from the Kerguelen Plateau, Leg 120
27. A Preliminary Study of the
Evolution of Chiasmolithus in the Middle Eocene to Oligocene
of Sites 647 and 748
28. Oligocene–Pleistocene Calcareous
Nannofossils from Southern Ocean Sites 747, 748, and 751
29. Selected Neogene Calcareous
Nannofossil Index Taxa of the Southern Ocean: Biochronology, Biometrics, and
Paleoceanography
30. Paleoceanographic Implications of
a 17-m.y.-Long Record of High-Latitude Miocene Calcareous Nannoplankton
Fluctuations
31. Paleogene Planktonic Foraminifer
Magnetobiostratigraphy of the Southern Kerguelen Plateau (Sites 747–749)
32. Distribution of Microperforate
Tenuitellid Planktonic Foraminifers in Holes 747A and 749B, Kerguelen
Plateau
33. Morphology and Affinity of the
Planktonic Foraminifer Cassigerinelloita amekiensis Stolk and
Reclassification of Cassigerinelloita Stolk
34. Paleogene Benthic Foraminifers
from the Southern Indian Ocean (Kerguelen Plateau): Biostratigraphy and
Paleoecology
35. Neogene Planktonic Foraminifer
Magnetobiostratigraphy of the Southern Kerguelen Plateau (Sites 747, 748,
and 751)
36. Neogene Benthic Foraminifers from
the Southern Indian Ocean (Kerguelen Plateau): Biostratigraphy and
Paleoecology
37. Middle Eocene to Early Pliocene
Bolboforma (Algae?) from the Kerguelen Plateau, Southern Indian Ocean
38. Middle Eocene to Pleistocene
Diatom Biostratigraphy of Southern Ocean Sediments from the Kerguelen
Plateau, Leg 120
39. Radiolarian Paleogene
Biostratigraphy in the Southern Indian Ocean, Leg 120
40. Early to Middle Miocene
Radiolarian Stratigraphy of the Kerguelen Plateau, Leg 120
41. Antarctic Neogene Radiolarians
from the Kerguelen Plateau, Legs 119 and 120
42. Silicoflagellates from Leg 120 on
the Kerguelen Plateau, Southeast Indian Ocean
43. Siliceous Sponge Spicules from
Site 748
44. Isotope and Trace Element
Geochemistry of Eocene and Oligocene Foraminifers from Site 748, Kerguelen
Plateau
45. Miocene Stable Isotope
Stratigraphy, Site 747, Kerguelen Plateau
46. Neogene Circulation in the
Southern Indian Ocean: Evidence from Benthic Foraminifers, Carbonate Data,
and Stable Isotope Analyses (Site 751)
47. Structure and Evolution of the
Central Kerguelen Plateau Deduced from Seismic Stratigraphic Studies and
Drilling at Site 747
48. Evolution of the Southern
Kerguelen Plateau Deduced from Seismic Stratigraphic Studies and Drilling at
Sites 748 and 750
49. Analysis of Noise on Digital
Sonic Log Data at Leg 120 Sites, Derived Synthetic Seismogram and
Correlation with MCS Data at Site 747
50. Jurassic to Eocene Plate Tectonic
Reconstructions in the Kerguelen Plateau Region
51. Breakup and Seafloor Spreading
between the Kerguelen Plateau–Labuan Basin and the Broken Ridge–Diamantina
Zone
52. Subsidence of the Kerguelen
Plateau: The Atlantis Concept
53. Paleontology of the Cretaceous of
the Central Kerguelen Plateau
54. Chemobiostratigraphy of the
Cretaceous/Paleocene Boundary at Site 750, Southern Kerguelen Plateau
55. Paleoceanographic Implications of
Eocene–Oligocene Calcareous Nannofossils from Sites 711 and 748 in the
Indian Ocean
56. Paleogene Glacial History of
Antarctica in Light of Leg 120 Drilling Results
57. Neogene Integrated
Magnetobiostratigraphy of the Central Kerguelen Plateau, Leg 120
58. Reprocessed Well Logs from Hole
747C Used in Local and Regional Correlation
59. Data Report: Unsuccessful
Search for Fish Otoliths, Cretaceous and Younger: Leg 120, Southern Indian
Ocean
60. Data Report: X-Ray
Mineralogy Data from Kerguelen Plateau, Leg 120, Site 751
61. Data Report: Carbonate
Sedimentation during the Miocene and Pliocene on the Southern Kerguelen
Plateau (Site 751)
62. Data Report: Studies into
the Paleontology of the Cretaceous of the Indian Ocean Basin
63. Calcareous Nannofossil
Stratigraphy and Reassessment of the Eocene Glacial Record in Subantarctic
Piston Cores of the Southeast Pacific
64. Updated Nannofossil Stratigraphy
of the CIROS-1 Core from McMurdo Sound (Ross Sea)
Scientific Results, Volume 120:
Chapter 10:
Table 1. Radiolarian occurrence data, Hole
744A.
Scientific Results, Volume
120, Chapter 38:
Table 4 and Figure 6.
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M. Storey, R.W. Kent, A.D. Saunders, V.J. Salters, J. Hergt, H. Whitechurch,
J.H. Sevigny, M.F. Thirlwall, P. Leat, N.C. Ghose, and M. Gifford
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V.J.M. Salters, M. Storey, J.H. Sevigny, and H. Whitechurch
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J.H. Sevigny, H. Whitechurch, M. Storey, and V.J.M. Salters
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H. Whitechurch, R. Montigny, J. Sevigny, M. Storey, and V. Salters
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F. Heider, C. Geiss, D.J. Dunlop, and H. Inokuchi
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H. Inokuchi and F. Heider
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M.A. Holmes
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P.R. Bitschene, M.A. Holmes, and J.R. Breza
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P.R. Bitschene, K.W. Mehl, and H.-U. Schmincke
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W. Morche, H.-W. Hubberten, A. Mackensen, and J. Keller
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J.R. Breza and S.W. Wise, Jr.
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F.R. Rack and A.P. Julson
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J.R. Breza
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H. Inokuchi and F. Heider
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B.A.R. Mohr and C.T. Gee
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J.E. Francis and M.F. Coffin
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B.A.R. Mohr and C.T. Gee
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S. Mao and B.A.R. Mohr
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D.K. Watkins
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P.G. Quilty
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P.G. Quilty
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P.G. Quilty
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T. Ehrendorfer and M.-P. Aubry
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M.-P. Aubry
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J.V. Firth and S.W. Wise, Jr.
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W. Wei and S.W. Wise, Jr.
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W. Wei and S.W. Wise, Jr.
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L. Beaufort and M.-P. Aubry
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A. Mackensen and D. Spiegler
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D.M. Harwood and T. Maruyama
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A. Takemura
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A. Abelmann
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D. Lazarus
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K. McCartney and D.M. Harwood
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W.J. Ahlbach and K. McCartney
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J.C. Zachos, W.A. Berggren, M.-P. Aubry, and A. Mackensen
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J.D. Wright and K.G. Miller
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B. Fritsch, M. Munschy, and F. Fezga
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J.-Y. Royer and M.F. Coffin
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D.M. Harwood, D.B. Lazarus, A. Abelmann, M.-P. Aubry, W.A. Berggren, F.
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Correction to Volume 119 Scientific Results, Chapter 24
JOIDES Advisory
Groups
Index
Table 3. Major element concentrations of
plagioclase from Kerguelen Plateau tephra layers.
Table 4. Major element concentrations of clinopyroxene from Kerguelen
Plateau tephra layers.
Table 5. Major element concentrations of zeolites from Kerguelen Plateau
tephra layers.
Table 6. Major element concentrations of fresh glasses from Kerguelen
Plateau fallout ash layers.
Chapter 11:
Appendix. Major element analyses of all
glass samples.
Chapter 14:
Appendix A. Weights (grams) of sieved
sample fractions, Site 751.
Appendix B. Statistical grouping of mean dry-bulk density values, Site
751.
Appendix C. Neogene IRD and total IRD concentrations, Site 751.
Appendix D. Neogene IRD apparent accumulation rates for total IRD grain
abundance, Site 751.
Chapter 31:
Appendix A. Stratigraphic range and
relative abundance of Paleogene planktonic foraminifer taxa, Hole 747A.
Appendix B. Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Paleogene
planktonic foraminifer taxa, Hole 747C.
Appendix C. Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Paleogene
planktonic foraminifer taxa, Hole 748B.
Appendix D. Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Paleogene
planktonic foraminifer taxa, Hole 748C.
Appendix E. Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Paleogene
planktonic foraminifer taxa, Hole 749B.
Appendix F. Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Paleogene
planktonic foraminifer taxa, Hole 749C.
Chapter 35:
Appendix A. Stratigraphic range and
relative abundance of Neogene planktonic foraminifer taxa, Hole 747A.
Appendix B. Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Neogene
planktonic
foraminifer taxa, Hole 748B.
Appendix C. Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Neogene
planktonic foraminifer taxa, Hole 751A.
Chapter 36:
Table 1. Counts and ranges of Neogene
benthic foraminifers, Site 747.
Table 2. Counts and ranges of Neogene benthic foraminifers, Site 748.
Table 3. Counts and ranges of Neogene benthic foraminifers, Site 751.
Appendix B. Varimax principal component loadings with communalities.
Appendix C. Varimax principal component scores.
Chapter 46:
Table 1. Carbonate content of the bulk dry
sediment, Hole 751A.
Table 2. Isotopic raw data of benthic and planktonic foraminifers, Hole
751A.
Chapter 61:
Table 2. Carbonate data from Hole 751A as
weight percent of bulk sediment.
Table 2. Radiolarian occurrence data, Holes 745B and 746A.
Table 3. Radiolarian occurrence data, Hole 747A.
Table 4. Radiolarian occurrence data, Holes 747B.
Table 5. Radiolarian occurrence data, Holes 748A and 748B.
Table 6. Radiolarian occurrence data, Hole 751A.
Table 5 and Figure 7.
Table 6 and Figure 8.
Table 7 and Figure 9.
Table 8 and Figure 10.
Table 9 and Figure 11.
Table 10 and Figure 12.
Table 11 and Figure 13.
Table 12 and Figure 14.
Table 13 and Figure 15.
Table 14 and Figure 16.
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