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(Appendix A) Planktic foraminifera census count data from surface sediment sa...
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Living planktonic foraminifera faunal data from NE Atlantic multinet hauls
Here "living" is equal to "plasma bearing" in the datasets of Schiebel. Size fraction of planktonic foraminiferas counted by Meggers is >125 µm, counted by Rebotim is >100... -
Dead planktonic foraminifera faunal data from NE Atlantic multinet hauls
Size fraction of planktonic foraminiferas counted by Meggers is >125 µm, counted by Rebotim is >100 µm. -
(Table 6) Occurrence and estimated abundance of planktonic foraminifers at DS...
A = abundant (>10% of assemblage); C = common (3-10%); F = few (0.5-3%); R = rare (<0.5%); T = trace; - = not found; (L) = left coiling; (R) = right coiling. -
(Table 4) Occurrence and estimated abundance of planktonic foraminifers at DS...
A = abundant (>10% of assemblage); C = common (3-10%); F = few (0.5-3%); R = rare (<0.5%); T = trace; - = not found. Species looked for and not found: Globigerina... -
(Table 3B) Occurrence and estimated abundance of planktonic foraminifers at D...
A = abundant (>10% of assemblage); C = common (3-10%); F = few (0.5-3%); R = rare (<0.5%); T = trace; - = not found; (L) = left coiling; (R) = right coiling. -
(Table 3A) Occurrence and estimated abundance of planktonic foraminifers at D...
A = abundant (>10% of assemblage); C = common (3-10%); F = few (0.5-3%); R = rare (<0.5%); T = trace; - = not found; (L) = left coiling; (R) = right coiling. -
(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 1) Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in ODP Site 130-806
Species abundance: C = common (>15%), F = few (5-15%), R = rare (<5%), ? = questionably present, - = not present. -
(Table 2) Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in the latest Oligocene to ...
Species abundance: R = rare, F = few, C = common, A = abundant, ? = questionable, RW = reworked, - = not present. -
(Table 12) Distribution of planktonic foraminifers in ODP Hole 108-664D
Species abundance: A = abundant (>30%), C = common, (15-30%), F = few (3-15%), R = rare (<3%), X = present, but no abundance estimated, - = absent. -
(Table 3) Distribution of planktonic foraminifers in ODP Hole 108-657A
Species abundance: A = abundant (>30%), C = common, (15-30%), F = few (3-15%), R = rare (<3%), X = present, but no abundance estimated, - = absent. -
(Appendix A) Planktonic foraminifer abundance and ranges of ODP Hole 165-999A...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Abundance estimates as follows: C = common (16-30%), F = few (4-15%), R = rare (1-3%), S = single specimen, ? = questionable identity, - = not... -
(Table 12A) Occurrences of planktonic foraminifers in selected samples of DSD...
X = present, - = absent, cf. = confer. -
(Table 10A) Occurrences of planktonic foraminifers in selected samples of DSD...
X = present, - = absent, cf. = confer. -
(Table 9) Occurrences of planktonic foraminifers in selected samples of DSDP ...
X = present, - = absent, cf. = confer, R = reworked. -
Relative abundance of planktonic foraminiferal species in sediment core MedSe...
Relative abundance of planktonic foraminiferal species in MedSeA-S3 sediment core, spanning from 378 to 1995 years of the Common Era, examined under a stereo microscope (size... -
Planktonic foraminiferal raw counts of IODP Hole 361-U1474A
The dataset contains Middle Pleistocene to recent planktonic foraminiferal assemblage count for IODP Expedition 361, Hole U1474A. This site is located in the southwest Indian... -
Planktonic foraminifera counts and shell weight from sediment traps Cape Blan...
We present the first analysis of the relative contribution of variability in shell flux, shell size, and calcification intensity (weight/size) in individual species to the total... -
Planktonic foraminifera census counts from the western South Atlantic
Planktonic foraminifera census data have been widely used to reconstruct changes in ocean ecosystems as well as ocean chemistry and circulation through calibration functions....
