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Relative abundance of radiolarian from different cores in the Pacific Ocean
Radiolarian census counts (in relative abundance) and environmental data from 801 core-tops distributed across the Pacific Ocean (mmn8). -
(Table 4) Radiolarians at DSDP Hole 58-445
Abundance abbreviations: A = abundant (>20); C = common (11-20); F = few (7-10); R = rare (4-6); + = present (1-3). -
(Table 3) Radiolarians at DSDP Site 58-444
Abundance abbreviations: A = abundant (>20); C = common (11-20); F = few (7-10); R = rare (4-6); + = present (1-3). -
(Table 2) Radiolarians at DSDP Hole 58-443
Abundance abbreviations: A = abundant (>20); C = common (11-20); F = few (7-10); R = rare (4-6); + = present (1-3). -
(Table 1) Radiolarians at DSDP Site 58-442
Abundance abbreviations: A = abundant (>20); C = common (11-20); F = few (7-10); R = rare (4-6); + = present (1-3). -
(Table 5) Occurrences of nassellarians in Quaternary samples of ODP Site 134-...
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(Table 19) Distribution of radiolaria in Miocene to Pleistocene sediments of ...
Species abundaces: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, - = absent. -
(Table 10) Distribution of radiolaria in Miocene to Pleistocene sediments of ...
Species abundaces: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, - = absent. -
(Table 2) Occurrence of radiolarians in ODP Site 124-769
species abundances:A = abundant (at least one specimen in each field of view 1000 X), C = common (one specimen in 5 fields), F = few (one specimen per transect), R = rare (fewer... -
(Table 2) Occurrence of radiolarians and interpreted radiolarian zonal assign...
species abundances:A = abundant (at least one specimen in each field of view 1000 X), C = common (one specimen in 5 fields), F = few (one specimen per transect), R = rare (fewer... -
(Appendix B4) Radiolaria abundance of ODP Hole 112-688A
P = present, - = absent -
(Appendix B3) Radiolaria abundance of ODP Hole 112-685A
P = present, - = absent -
(Appendix B2) Radiolaria abundance of ODP Hole 112-683A
P = present, - = absent -
(Appendix A) Radiolarian abundances in sediment core MD96-2086
Ages are from the age model of Bertrand et al. (2002, doi:10.1016/S0025-3227(01)00216-X) based on the benthic oxygen-isotope record measured on Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi -
(Appendix 3) Relative abundances of Neogene radiolarians in ODP Hole 186-1151...
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(Table 2) Neogene radiolarians in DSDP Hole 93-603B
Species abundance: C = common (20-30 specimens), F = few (10-20 specimens), R = rare (3-10 specimens), VR= very rare (1-2 specimens), ? = questionable, - = absent. Listed here... -
(Table 1) Relative abundance of radiolarians from DSDP Hole 89-586B
The following samples were barren of radiolarians: 89-586B-2-1,60-62; 89-586B-2-2,60-62; 89-586B-2-3, 60-62; 89-586B2-6,60-62; 89-586B-3-5, 60-62 and 89-586B-3-6,60-62. -
(Table T1) Census counts of radiolarian taxa in ODP Hole 175-1082A
Abundance: A = abundant; >10,000 specimens on a slide. C = common; 1001-10,000 specimens on a slide. F = few; 501-1000 specimens on a slide. R = rare; 11-500 specimens on a... -
Counts of radiolarians at Hole C9001C
The Northwest Pacific Ocean is characterized by a strong mixing of water masses, due to the interplay of three distinct currents, i.e., the Kuroshio, the Tsugaru, and the... -
Core-top radiolarian abundances and environmental data from the western Pacif...
Radiolarians are a very diverse microzooplanktonic group, often distributed in regionally restricted assemblages and responding to specific environmental factors. These...