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Diatom abundance of Hole 86-578
Relative abundance: D = dominant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, T = trace, P = present (numerical values are abundance in percent) -
Diatom abundance of Hole 86-577
Relative abundance: D = dominant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, T = trace, P = present (numerical values are abundance in percent) -
Biogenic opal and diatoms in surface sediments of the South Western Atlantic
Based on 66 surface sediment samples collected in the SW Atlantic Ocean between 27 and 50°S, this study presents an overview of the spatial distribution of biogenic opal and... -
Surface data of the Peru-Chile Current, relative abundance of diatoms
Based on 76 surface sediment samples collected between ca. 22° and 44°S along the Chilean coast in the southeast Pacific Ocean, we report on the north-south distribution of opal... -
Trap data WR2, 1648 m
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Trap data WR2, 599 m
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Trap data GBZ4, 696 m
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Trap data GBN3, 3921 m
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Diatom assemblage in some surface sediment samples from the equatorial Atlant...
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Relative abundance of diatom species in surface samples from the Southern Oce...
This paper gives a modern circumscription of Tropical/Subtropical diatoms regarding their relationship with sea-surface temperatures (SST) and sea ice cover. Diatoms from 228... -
Diatom taxa in net plankton hauls from the northern Red Sea, 200-120 m
Diatom taxa (percent contribution to total diatom assemblage) in net-plankton hauls / mesh size 20 µm. -
Diatom abundance from IODP Site 383-U1540
The upper sediment of Site U1540 (115 m) was recovered from the Subantarctic Zone, located in the central-eastern Pacific Southern Ocean, during IODP Expedition 383. The record... -
Diatom abundance from IODP Site 383-U1541
The upper sediment of Site U1541 (42 m) was recovered from the Subantarctic Zone, located in the central-eastern Pacific Southern Ocean, during IODP Expedition 383. The record...
