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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... -
Relative abundance of foraminifera in the 120 kyr time slice in sediment core...
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Relative abundance of foraminifera in the 120 kyr time slice in sediment core...
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Abundance of microfossils in the 120 kyr time slice reconstruction from sedim...
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Abundance of microfossils in the 120 kyr time slice reconstruction from sedim...
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Abundance of microfossils in the 120 kyr time slice reconstruction from sedim...
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Abundance of microfossils in the 120 kyr time slice reconstruction from sedim...
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Abundance of microfossils in the 120 kyr time slice reconstruction from sedim...
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Radiolarian abundance of sediment core Y8
A high-resolution record of radiolarian faunal changes from Site Y8 south of the Subtropical Front (STF), offshore eastern New Zealand, provides insight into the... -
(Table T3) Distribution of radiolarian taxa in sediments of ODP Leg 180 sites
Cores from the 11 sites drilled during Leg 180 showed radiolarian assemblages that appear only in the Quaternary sediments. The most diverse and well-preserved assemblages were... -
(Table 1) Quaternary radiolarian species in ODP Site 136-842 and Hole 136-843C
Species abundance: R = rare (1-2 specimens), F = few (3-5 specimens), C = common (6-20 specimens), A = abundant (>20 specimens), -= absent. -
(Table 3) Range chart for stratigraphically important radiolarian species in ...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Barren intervals below 850 m not shown. Species abundance estimates as follows: C = common, F = few, VF = very few, MR = moderately rare, R =... -
(Table 1) Range chart for stratigraphically important radiolarian species in ...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Species abundance estimates as follows: A = abundant, F = few, R = rare, + = single specimen, - = searched for but not found, and ? = dubious... -
(Table 2) Occurrence of Paleogene radiolarians in ODP Hole 120-749B in the so...
Species abundance: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rar, + = present, ? = questionable identification, - = not present -
(Table T1) Radiolaria stratigraphy in ODP Hole 182-1128C sediments
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. X = present, - = absent. -
(Table 1) Neogene radiolarians in DSDP Hole 93-603
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 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) Eocene to Oligocene radiolarian occurrences in ODP Hole 114-699A in...
<0.1 shows that some specimens had been observed but only scanning the remainder at the slide after counting. <1 means a questionable identification of the species -
(Table 3) Eocene to Oligocene radiolarian occurrences in ODP Hole 114-703A in...
<0.1 shows that some specimens had been observed but only scanning the remainder at the slide after counting. <1 means a questionable identification of the species -
(Table 1) Occurrence of Paleogene radiolarians in ODP Hole 120-748B in the so...
<0.1 means presence was confirmed by observation after counting. <1 means a questionable identification of the species