132 results on '"Jenkyns, H.C."'
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2. The early Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (Jenkyns Event) in the Alpine-Mediterranean Tethys, north African margin, and north European epicontinental seaway
3. Effects of redox variability and early diagenesis on marine sedimentary Hg records
4. Regional conditions cause contrasting behaviour in U-isotope fractionation in black shales: Constraints for global ocean palaeo-redox reconstructions
5. Determining the style and provenance of magmatic activity during the Early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event (OAE 1a)
6. On the onset of Central Atlantic Magmatic Province (CAMP) volcanism and environmental and carbon-cycle change at the Triassic–Jurassic transition (Neuquén Basin, Argentina)
7. The early Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event (Jenkyns Event) in the Alpine-Mediterranean Tethys, north African margin, and north European epicontinental seaway
8. High-resolution carbonate isotopic study of the Mural Formation (Cerro Pimas section), Sonora, México: Implications for early Albian oceanic anoxic events
9. No evidence for a volcanic trigger for late Cambrian carbon-cycle perturbations
10. Suboxic conditions prevailed during the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event in the Alpine-Mediterranean Tethys: The Sogno Core pelagic record (Lombardy Basin, northern Italy)
11. Integrated stratigraphy across the Aptian/Albian boundary at Col de Pré-Guittard (southeast France): A candidate Global Boundary Stratotype Section
12. The Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event in the Ionian Zone, Greece
13. New age constraints on the Lower Jurassic Pliensbachian–Toarcian Boundary at Chacay Melehue (Neuquén Basin, Argentina)
14. Petrography and high-resolution geochemical records of Lower Jurassic manganese-rich deposits from Monte Mangart, Julian Alps
15. Physico-chemical analysis of Albian (Lower Cretaceous) amber from San Just (Spain): implications for palaeoenvironmental and palaeoecological studies
16. Cenomanian–Turonian carbonate and organic-carbon isotope records, biostratigraphy and provenance of a key section in NE Sicily, Italy: Palaeoceanographic and palaeogeographic implications
17. First record of the Early Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event from the Southern Hemisphere, Neuquen Basin, Argentina
18. Carbon-isotope stratigraphy recorded by the Cenomanian-Turonian Oceanic Anoxic Event: correlation and implications based on three key localities
19. High-resolution records of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2: Insights into the timing, duration and extent of environmental perturbations from the palaeo-South Pacific Ocean
20. Data Report: Opal and Carbonate Data from the Miocene to Lower Pliocene, Site 1208 (Central High, Shatsky Rise)
21. Carbon- and oxygen-isotope stratigraphy of the English Chalk and Italian Scaglia and its palaeoclimatic significance
22. Chemostratigraphy versus biostratigraphy: data from around the Cenomanian-Turonian boundary
23. High-resolution bio-and chemostratigraphy of an expanded record of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 (Late Cenomanian–Early Turonian) at Clot Chevalier, near Barrême, SE France (Vocontian Basin)
24. Upper Cretaceous Carbon- and Oxygen-Isotope Stratigraphy of Deep-Water Sediments from the North-Central Pacific (Site 869, Flank of Pikinni-Wodejebato, Marshall Islands)
25. Carbon-Isotope Stratigraphy and Paleoceanographic Significance of the Lower Cretaceous Shallow-Water Carbonates of Resolution Guyot, Mid-Pacific Mountains
26. Strontium-Isotope Stratigraphy of Lower Cretaceous Atoll Carbonates in the Mid-Pacific Mountains
27. Lower Cretaceous Oolites from the Mid-Pacific Mountains (Resolution Guyot, Site 866)
28. High-resolution bio-and chemostratigraphy of an expanded record of Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 (Late Cenomanian–Early Turonian) at Clot Chevalier, near Barrême, SE France (Vocontian Basin)
29. Did late cretaceous cooling trigger the Campanian-Maastrichtian Boundary Event?
30. Osmium isotope evidence for two pulses of increased continental weathering linked to Early Jurassic volcanism and climate change
31. Globally enhanced mercury deposition during the end-Pliensbachian extinction and Toarcian OAE: A link to the Karoo–Ferrar Large Igneous Province
32. Menopause Effect on Blood Fe and Cu Isotope Compositions
33. Chemostratigraphy of the Toarcian oceanic anoxic event from the Ionian Zone, Greece
34. PRELIMINARY DATA FROM THE FIRST RECORD OF THE EARLY TOARCIAN OCEANIC ANOXIC EVENT IN THE SEDIMENTS OF THE PINDOS ZONE (GREECE)
35. The Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event in the Ionian Zone, Greece
36. Black shale deposition, atmospheric CO2 drawdown, and cooling during the Cenomanian-Turonian Oceanic Anoxic Event
37. A global event with a regional character: The Early Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event in the Pindos Ocean (northern Peloponnese, Greece)
38. Climate variability and ocean fertility during the Aptian Stage
39. First evidence for the Cenomanian-Turonian oceanic anoxic event (OAE2, 'Bonarelli' event) from the Ionian Zone, western continental Greece
40. Sediments and Sedimentary History, Manihiki Plateau, South Pacific Ocean
41. Site 314
42. Cretaceous Volcanogenic Sediments of the Nauru Basin, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 61
43. Basal Iron-Titanium-Rich Sediments from Hole 315A (Line Islands, Central Pacific)
44. Significance of Plant Remains in Redeposited Aptian Sediments, Hole 462A, Nauru Basin, to Cretaceous Oceanicoxygenation Models
45. Chapter 4 Fossil Nodules
46. Redeposited Sediments along the Line Islands, Equatorial Pacific
47. Secular variation in Late Cretaceous carbon isotopes: a new [delta] 13C carbonate reference curve for the Cenomanian - Campanian (99.6 - 70.6 Ma)
48. Carbon-isotope stratigraphy of the Cenomanian-Turonian Oceanic Anoxic Event: correlation and implications based on three key-localities
49. Organic-Matter source variation and its impact on organic-carbon preservation in the Kimmeridge Clay Formation (Upper Jurassic, Dorset, southern England)
50. Organic-carbon deposition in the Cretaceous of the Ionian Basin, NW Greece: The Paquier Event (OAE 1b) revisited
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