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Karl Andrée (1880–1959) sedimentologist and marine geologist
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Radial oxygen loss by the cushion plant eriocaulon schimperi prevents methane emissions from an east‐african mountain mire
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Joggins Cliff on Nova Scotia: the most spectacular view into Upper Carboniferous time
British Library Online Contents | 2016| -
Wolfgang Schott (1905–1989): the founder of quantitative paleoceanography
British Library Online Contents | 2016| -
In situ growth rates of deep-water octocorals determined from 3D photogrammetric reconstructions
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Travelogue of Konrad Keilhack (1858–1944), Geologist from Berlin, attending the International Geological Congress 1897 in St. Petersburg (Russia)
British Library Online Contents | 2015| -
Prospects of damaged calcareous spring systems in temperate Europe: Can we restore travertine-marl deposition?
British Library Online Contents | 2015| -
The Eugen Seibold coral mounds offshore western Morocco: oceanographic and bathymetric boundary conditions of a newly discovered cold-water coral province
British Library Online Contents | 2015| -
The first ascent to the volcano Cotopaxi in Ecuador by Wilhelm Reiss (1838–1908)
British Library Online Contents | 2014| -
Environmental boundary conditions of cold-water coral mound growth over the last 3 million years in the Porcupine Seabight, Northeast Atlantic
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The influence of seawater pH on U / Ca ratios in the scleractinian cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa
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Environmental forcing of the Campeche cold-water coral province, southern Gulf of Mexico
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Seychelles coral record of changes in sea surface temperature bimodality in the western Indian Ocean from the Mid-Holocene to the present
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Larger benthic foraminifera (fusulinids) in petrogenetic frequencies: the Paleozoic treasure of the Carnic Alps
British Library Online Contents | 2012| -
Water mass characteristics and sill dynamics in a subpolar cold-water coral reef setting at Stjernsund, northern Norway
British Library Online Contents | 2011| -
Simulating zonal scale shifts in the partitioning of surface and subsurface freshwater flow in response to increasing pCO2
British Library Online Contents | 2011| -
Bioluminescence in deep-sea isidid gorgonians from the Cape Verde archipelago
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Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of Challenger Mound initiation in the Porcupine Seabight, NE Atlantic
British Library Online Contents | 2011| -
Magnesium stable isotope fractionation in marine biogenic calcite and aragonite
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Recent benthic foraminiferal assemblages from cold-water coral mounds in the Porcupine Seabight
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