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1. Acquiring High to Ultra-High Resolution Geological Records of Past Climate Change by Scientific Drilling

2. Late Cretaceous stratigraphy and paleoceanographic evolution in the Great Australian Bight Basin based on results from IODP Site U1512

3. Evolution of the Southwest Australian Rifted Continental Margin During Breakup of East Gondwana: Results From International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 369

4. Arctic Continental Margin Sediments as Possible Fe and Mn Sources to Seawater as Sea Ice Retreats: Insights From the Eurasian Margin

5. Seasonality of Organic Matter Degradation Regulates Nutrient and Metal Net Fluxes in a High Energy Sandy Beach

6. Expedition 369 methods

7. Expedition 369 summary

8. Repeated enrichment of trace metals and organic carbon on an Eocene high-energy shelf caused by anoxia and reworking

9. Diagenetic regimes in Arctic Ocean sediments: Implications for sediment geochemistry and core correlation

10. Climate change and response in bottom water circulation and sediment provenance in the Central Arctic Ocean since the Last Glacial

11. Nutrient leakage from the North Pacific to the Bering Sea (IODP Site U1341) following the onset of Northern Hemispheric Glaciation?

12. Imprint of past and present environmental conditions on microbiology and biogeochemistry of coastal Quaternary sediments

13. Effects of De-Embankment on Pore Water Geochemistry of Salt Marsh Sediments

14. The impact of tidal inundation on salt marsh vegetation after de-embankment on Langeoog Island, Germany—six years time series of permanent plots

15. Crystal structure of synthetic Al4B2O9: A member of the mullite family closely related to boralsilite

16. Paleoenvironmental implications of Cenozoic sediments from the central Arctic Ocean (IODP Expedition 302) using inorganic geochemistry

17. Mid-Cenozoic tectonic and paleoenvironmental setting of the central Arctic Ocean

18. A 26 million year gap in the central Arctic record at the greenhouse-icehouse transition: Looking for clues

20. Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous black shale formation and paleoenvironment in high northern latitudes: Examples from the Norwegian-Greenland Seaway

21. The Greenland-Norwegian Seaway: A key area for understanding Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous paleoenvironments

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