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Nannoplankton assemblage and stratigraphy of sediment core SO92-72PC
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(Table A3) Abundance of nannofossil marker species and morphotypes in sedimen...
Relative abundances of taxa or morphotypes were estimated as follows: V = very abundant (>50%), A = abundant (>20 <50%), C = common (>10 <20%), F = few (>1... -
(Table A5) Abundance of nannofossil marker species and morphotypes in sedimen...
Relative abundances of taxa or morphotypes were estimated as follows: V = very abundant (>50%), A = abundant (>20 <50%), C = common (>10 <20%), F = few (>1... -
(Table A4) Abundance of nannofossil marker species and morphotypes in sedimen...
Relative abundances of taxa or morphotypes were estimated as follows: V = very abundant (>50%), A = abundant (>20 <50%), C = common (>10 <20%), F = few (>1... -
(Table A1) Abundance of nannofossil marker species and morphotypes in sedimen...
Relative abundances of taxa or morphotypes were estimated as follows: V = very abundant (>50%), A = abundant (>20 <50%), C = common (>10 <20%), F = few (>1... -
(Table A2) Abundance of nannofossil marker species and morphotypes in sedimen...
Relative abundances of taxa or morphotypes were estimated as follows: V = very abundant (>50%), A = abundant (>20 <50%), C = common (>10 <20%), F = few (>1... -
Nannofossil distribution from DSDP Site 31-296
Preservation: W=well, M=medium, P=poorAbundance: A=Abundant, C=common, R=rare, +=present -
Nannofossil absolute abundance from IODP site 361-U1476 (2.85-1.85 Ma)
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Nannofossil relative abundance from IODP site 361-U1476 (2.85-1.85 Ma)
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(Tabe 1) Nannoliths at DSDP Hole 56-435A
A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, - = absent. -
(Table 7) Nannofossil occurrence at DSDP Hole 57-440B
Abundance abbreviations: Abundant (A) = 10-100 specimens per field of view; Common (C) =1-10 specimens per field of view; Few (F) = one specimen in 1-10 fields of view; Rare (R)... -
(Table 6) Nannofossil occurrence at DSDP Site 57-440
Abundance abbreviations: Abundant (A) = 10-100 specimens per field of view; Common (C) =1-10 specimens per field of view; Few (F) = one specimen in 1-10 fields of view; Rare (R)... -
(Table 4) Nannofossil occurrence at DSDP Hole 57-438A
Abundance abbreviations: Abundant (A) = 10-100 specimens per field of view; Common (C) =1-10 specimens per field of view; Few (F) = one specimen in 1-10 fields of view; Rare (R)... -
(Table 3) Nannofossil occurrence at DSDP Hole 57-438
Abundance abbreviations: Abundant (A) = 10-100 specimens per field of view; Common (C) =1-10 specimens per field of view; Few (F) = one specimen in 1-10 fields of view; Rare (R)... -
(Figure 6) Ranges of Cenozoic calcareous nannofossil species observed at DSDP...
Species abundance: V = very abundant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, ? = presence is questionable, - = absent. -
(Figure 4) Ranges of Cenozoic calcareous nannofossil species observed at DSDP...
Species abundance: V = very abundant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, ? = presence is questionable, - = absent. -
(Table A1) Stratigraphic distribution of calcareous nannofossils of ODP Hole ...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf, based on counts of 200 specimens/sample, <1 = present outside the counts of 200 specimens. -
(Table 7) Calcareous nannofossil zones, abundances, and preservation from U.S...
Species abundance: V = very abundant (100+ specimens per field of view), A = abundant (11 to 100 specimens per field of view), C = common (1 to 10 specimens per field of view),... -
(Table 5) Abundance, preservation, and distribution of calcareous nannofossil...
Species abundance: V = very abundant (>10 specimens per field of view), A = abundant (1-10 specimens per field of view), C = common (1 specimen in 2-10 fields of view), F =... -
(Table 4) Abundance, preservation, and distribution of calcareous nannofossil...
Species abundance: V = very abundant (>10 specimens per field of view), A = abundant (1-10 specimens per field of view), C = common (1 specimen in 2-10 fields of view), F =...