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Reynolds, B.C., <strong>Frank</strong>, M., and Halliday, A.N. (2008): Evidence for a major change<br />

in silicon cycling in the subarctic North Pacific at 2.73 Ma.- Paleoceanography 23,<br />

PA4219, doi:10.1029/2007PA001563.<br />

Zimmermann, B., Porcelli, D., <strong>Frank</strong>, M., Rickli, J., Lee, D.-C., and Halliday, A.N.<br />

(2009): The hafnium isotope composition of Pacific Ocean water.- Geochim.<br />

Cosmochim. Acta 73, 91-101.<br />

Rickli, J., <strong>Frank</strong>, M., and Halliday A.N. (2009): The hafnium-neodymium isotope<br />

composition of Atlantic seawater.- Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 280, 118-127.<br />

Porcelli, D., Andersson, P.S., Baskaran, M., <strong>Frank</strong>, M., Björk, G., and Semiletov, I.<br />

(2009): The distribution of Nd isotopes in Arctic Ocean basins.- Geochim.<br />

Cosmochim. Acta 73, 2645-2659.<br />

Peytcheva, I., von Quadt, A., Neubauer, F., <strong>Frank</strong>, M., Nedialkov, R., Heinrich, C.A.,<br />

and Strashimirov, S. (2009): U-Pb dating, Hf isotope characteristics and trace-<br />

REE-patterns of zircons from Medet porphyry copper deposit, Bulgaria:<br />

Implications for timing, duration and sources of ore-bearing magmatism.- Miner.<br />

Petrol. 96, 19-41.<br />

Zimmermann, B., Porcelli, D., <strong>Frank</strong>, M., Andersson, P.S., Baskaran, M., Lee, D.-C.,<br />

and Halliday, A.N. (2009): Hafnium isotopes in Arctic Ocean water.- Geochim.<br />

Cosmochim. Acta 73, 3218-3233.<br />

Sellén, E., Jakobsson, M., <strong>Frank</strong>, M., and Kubik, P.W. (2009): Pleistocene variations<br />

of beryllium isotopes in central Arctic Ocean sediment cores.- Global and<br />

Planetary Change 68, 38-47.<br />

Khélifi, N., Sarnthein, M., Andersen, N., Blanz, T., <strong>Frank</strong>, M., Garbe-Schönberg, D.,<br />

Haley, B.A., Stumpf, R., and Weinelt, M. (2009): A major and long-term Pliocene<br />

intensification of the Mediterranean Outflow, 3.5-3.3 Ma ago.- Geology 37, 811-<br />

814.<br />

<strong>Frank</strong>, M., Porcelli, D., Andersson, P.S., Baskaran, M., Björk, G., Kubik, P.W.,<br />

Hattendorf, B., and Günther, D. (2009): The dissolved Beryllium isotope<br />

composition of the Arctic Ocean.- Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 73, 6114-6133.<br />

Gutjahr, M., <strong>Frank</strong>, M., Halliday, A.N., and Keigwin, L.D. (2009): Retreat of the<br />

Laurentide ice sheet tracked by the isotopic composition of Pb in western North<br />

Atlantic seawater during termination 1.- Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 286, 546-555.<br />

Rickli, J., <strong>Frank</strong>, M., Baker, A.R., Aciego, S., de Souza G., Georg, R.B., and Halliday<br />

A.N. (2010): Hafnium and Nd isotopes in surface waters of the eastern Atlantic<br />

Ocean: Implications for sources and inputs of trace metals to the ocean.-<br />

Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 74, 540-557.<br />

O'Regan, M., St. John, K., Moran, K., Backman, J., King, J., Haley, B.A., Jakobsson,<br />

M., <strong>Frank</strong>, M., and Röhl, U. (2010): Plio-Pleistocene trends in ice rafted debris on<br />

the Lomonosov Ridge.- Quat. International 219, 168-176.<br />

van de Flierdt, T. and <strong>Frank</strong>, M. (2010): Neodymium isotopes in paleoceanography,<br />

Editorial for special Theme: Case studies of Neodymium Isotopes in<br />

Paleoceanography.- Quaternary Science Reviews 29, 2439-2441.<br />

Gutjahr, M., Hoogakker, B.A.A., <strong>Frank</strong>, M. and McCave, I.N. (2010): Changes in<br />

North Atlantic Deep Water strength and bottom water masses during Marine<br />

Isotope Stage 3 (45 to 35 ka BP).- Quaternary Science Reviews 29, 2451-2461.<br />

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