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(Table 3) Distribution of Bolboforma in ODP Hole 114-700B
Abundances: R = rare (<3 %), F = few (3-15 %), C = common (15-30 %) A = abundant (>30 %), - absent. -
(Table 2) Distribution of Bolboforma in ODP Hole 114-699A
Abundances: R = rare (<3 %), F = few (3-15 %), C = common (15-30 %) A = abundant (>30 %), - absent, R* = transition B. indistincta to B. lamari. -
(Table 2) Distribution of radiolarians from ODP Hole 114-700B
Relative abundance of individual taxon: + = single specimen; R (rare) = 1-5 specimens; F (few) = 6-10 specimens; C (common) = 11-25 specimens; A (abundant) = 26 specimens; - =... -
Census of calcareous nannofossil taxa expressed as percent of total number of...
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Census of calcareous nannofossil taxa expressed as percent of total number of...
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(Fig. 5) Stratigraphic distribution of upper Eocene through lowermost Miocene...
Species abundance: V = very abundant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, - = not present -
(Fig. 4) Stratigraphic distribution of middle Eocene through lowermost Miocen...
Specis abundance: V = very abundant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, r = rare redeposited specimens, - = not present -
Revised Cenozoic hiatus database
The differential effects of climate change, sea level, and water mass circulation on deposition/erosion of marine sediments can be constrained from the distribution of... -
Chert intervals in DSDP and ODP sites (Table 1)
Radiolarian cherts in the Tethyan realm of Jurassic age were recently interpreted as resulting from high biosiliceous productivity along upwelling zones in subequatorial... -
Compiled planktonic d18O data from PlioVAR
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PlioVAR changepoint analysis
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(Table 4) Range chart of relative abundances of selected diatoms and silicofl...
Species abundances: X = very rare (only one observed specimen); R = rare (several specimens/slide); S = sparse (one specimen/20 fields of view); F = frequent (one specimen/10... -
(Table 1) Range chart of relative abundances of selected diatoms and silicofl...
Species abundances: X = very rare (only one observed specimen); R = rare (several specimens/slide); S = sparse (one specimen/20 fields of view); F = frequent (one specimen/10... -
(Table 6) Stratigraphic ranges and relative abundances of Paleogene planktoni...
Abundance: S = very rare or single specimen (1-3 specimens); R = rare (<3 %); F = few (3-15 %); C = common (15-30 %); A = abundant (>30 %); - = not present; ? = doubtful... -
(Table 5) Stratigraphic ranges and relative abundances of Paleogene planktoni...
Abundance: S = very rare or single specimen (1-3 specimens); R = rare (<3 %); F = few (3-15 %); C = common (15-30 %); A = abundant (>30 %); - = not present; ? = doubtful... -
(Table 3) Stratigraphic ranges and relative abundances of Paleogene planktoni...
Abundance: S = very rare or single specimen (1-3 specimens); R = rare (<3 %); F = few (3-15 %); C = common (15-30 %); A = abundant (>30 %); - = not present; ? = doubtful... -
(Table 4) Planktonic foraminifers from ODP Hole 114-704B
X = present, - = absent. -
(Table 3) Planktonic foraminifers from ODP Hole 114-704A
X = present, - = absent. -
(Table 2) Numerical abundance counts of planktonic foraminifers and other bio...
300 specimens of planktonic foraminifera counted. A = abundant (25 %), C = common (16-25 %), F = few 6-24 %), R = rare (<5 %) occurrence in the sieved residues, - = absent;... -
(Table 1) Numerical abundance counts of planktonic foraminifers and other bio...
300 specimens of planktonic foraminifera counted. A = abundant (25 %), C = common (16-25 %), F = few 6-24 %), R = rare (<5 %) occurrence in the sieved residues; <1 =...
