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(Figure 2) Radiolarian range chart of ODP Site 138-845, part I
DEPTH, sediment is given in mbsf. Relative abundance of individual species: R = rare (<10 specimens); F = few, (10-100 specimens); C = common (100-200 specimens), and A =... -
(Figure 1) Radiolarian range chart of ODP Site 138-844, part II
DEPTH, sediment is given in mbsf. Relative abundance of individual species: R = rare (<10 specimens); F = few, (10-100 specimens); C = common (100-200 specimens), and A =... -
(Figure 1) Radiolarian range chart of ODP Site 138-844, part I
DEPTH, sediment is given in mbsf. Relative abundance of individual species: R = rare (<10 specimens); F = few, (10-100 specimens); C = common (100-200 specimens), and A =... -
(Figure 13) Distribution of middle Miocene through middle Pleistocene plankto...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Species abundance planktonic foraminifera: VR = very rare (1-5 specimens); R = rare (5-10 specimens); C = common (10-30 specimens); A = abundant... -
(Table 5) Record of mollusca and ostracoda fossils in sediments obtained from...
Abundances as follows: R = vereinzelt/rare (1 -2 individuals or valves), C = häufig/common (3-20 ind./valves), A = sehr häufig/abundant (20-50 ind./valves), VA = massenhaft/very... -
(Figure 9) Distribution of Maaestrichtian planktonic foraminifera in ODP Hole...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Species abundance: A = abundant (more than 1 specimen per field of view; 1250 X); C = common (at least 1 specimen in 10 fields of view); F =... -
(Table T3) Biostratigraphy of calcareous nannofossil taxa in ODP Hole 183-1138A
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Abundance estimate as follows: V = very abundant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, B = barren, - = not found. -
(Table T2) Biostratigraphy of calcareous nannofossil taxa in ODP Hole 183-1136A
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Abundance estimate as follows: V = very abundant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, B = barren, - = not found. -
(Table T1) Biostratigraphy of calcareous nannofossil taxa in ODP Hole 183-1135A
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Abundance estimate as follows: V = very abundant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, B = barren, - = not found. -
Palynomorph abundance in sediment core JM06-WP-04-MCB
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(Table T3) Abundance of dinoflagellates and other palynomorphs in Maastrichti...
Sediment depth is given in median mbsf. -
(Table T1) Abundance of dinoflagellates and other palynomorphs in Quaternary ...
Sediment depth is given in median mbsf. Age model adopted from Stickley et al. (2004, doi:10.2973/odp.proc.sr.189.111.2004). -
Dinoflagellate cyst species of sediment core GeoB10732-3
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(Table 7) Stratigraphic ranges of planktonic foraminifers in ODP Hole 144-873B
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Species abundance: A = abundant, C = common, F = frequent, R = rare, - = absent. -
(Table 4) Stratigraphic ranges of planktonic foraminifers in ODP Hole 144-872C
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Species abundance: A = abundant, C = common, F = frequent, R = rare, - = absent. -
(Table 1) Stratigraphic ranges of planktonic foraminifers in ODP Hole 144-871A
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Species abundance: A = abundant, C = common, F = frequent, R = rare, - = absent. -
(Table 4) Occurrence of radiolarians in DSDP Hole 76-534A
Relative abundance of individual species: C = common (>100 specimens/slide), F = frequent (11-100/per slide), R = rare (3-10/slide), r = very rare (1-2/slide), - = absent -
(Table 6A) Distribution of Cenozoic nannoliths at DSDP Hole 43-387
Species distribution: A = abundant (>10 % of total Cenozoic forms), C = common (1-10 %), F = few (0.1-1 %), R = rare (<0.1 %), - = absent -
(Table 5B) Distribution of Cenozoic calcareous nannofossils at DSDP Hole 43-386
Species distribution: A = abundant (>10 % of total Cenozoic forms), C = common (1-10 %), F = few (0.1-1 %), R = rare (<0.1 %), - = absent -
(Table 5A) Neogene distribution of calcareous nannofossils at DSDP Hole 43-386
Species distribution: A = abundant (>10 % of total Cenozoic forms), C = common (1-10 %), F = few (0.1-1 %), R = rare (<0.1 %), - = absent