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(Table 1) Distribution of planktonic foraminifers in ODP Hole 125-786A
species abundance: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, - = absent -
(Table 2) Distribution of selected planktonic foraminifer species at ODP Site...
abundances: VR = very rare (at most few specimens per sample or split), R = rare (1-2% of the sample), C = common (2-20%), A = abundant, (20-80%), D = dominant (forming the bulk... -
(Appendix C) Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Neogene planktonic...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>25%), C = common (16-24%), F = frequent (6-15%), R = rare (1-5%), - = absent, based on a random sample of 200-400 specimens from the >63... -
(Appendix B) Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Neogene planktonic...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>25%), C = common (16-24%), F = frequent (6-15%), R = rare (1-5%), - = absent, based on a random sample of 200-400 specimens from the >63... -
(Appendix A) Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Neogene planktonic...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>25%), C = common (16-24%), F = frequent (6-15%), R = rare (1-5%), - = absent, based on a random sample of 200-400 specimens from the >63... -
(Table 3) Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in the smaller size fractio...
? = questionable occurrence -
(Table 3) Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in the larger size fraction...
? = questionable occurrence -
(Table 2) Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in the smaller size fractio...
? = questionable occurrence -
(Table 2) Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in the larger size fraction...
? = questionable occurrence -
(Appendix E) Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Paleogene plankton...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>25%), C = common (16-24%), F = frequent (6-15%), R = rare (1-5%), + = present, - = absent, based on a random sample of 200-400 specimens... -
(Appendix C) Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Paleogene plankton...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>25%), C = common (16-24%), F = frequent (6-15%), R = rare (1-5%), + = present, - = absent, based on a random sample of 200-400 specimens... -
(Appendix B) Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Paleogene plankton...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>25%), C = common (16-24%), F = frequent (6-15%), R = rare (1-5%), + = present, - = absent, based on a random sample of 200-400 specimens... -
(Appendix A) Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Paleogene plankton...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>25%), C = common (16-24%), F = frequent (6-15%), R = rare (1-5%), + = present, - = absent, based on a random sample of 200-400 specimens... -
(Table 3) Ranges of upper Eocene Holocene planktonic foraminifera in ODP Hole...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>25%), C = common (16-25%), F = few (6-15%), R = rare (<1%), ? = questionable, - = absent. Size fraction = >63 µm -
(Appendix 1) Oxygen and carbon isotopic composition in foraminifera from DSDP...
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(Fig. 5) Occurrences of selected planktonic foraminifers in samples from ODP ...
Depth is composite depth (mcd). X = present, - = not present -
(Table 4) Planktic foraminiferal abundance in Oligocene to Early Miocene sedi...
Species abundance: S = scattered (1-3 specimens), R = rare (<10 %), F = few (3-15 %), C = common (15-30 %), A = abundant (30-50 %), D = dominant (>50 %), - = not present,... -
(Table 3) Planktic foraminiferal abundance in Oligocene to Early Pliocene sed...
Species abundance: S = scattered (1-3 specimens), R = rare (<10 %), F = few (3-15 %), C = common (15-30 %), A = abundant (30-50 %), D = dominant (>50 %), - = not present,... -
(Table 2) Planktic foraminiferal abundance in Eocene to Oligocene sediments o...
Species abundance: S = scattered (1-3 specimens), R = rare (<10 %), F = few (3-15 %), C = common (15-30 %), A = abundant (30-50 %), D = dominant (>50 %), - = not present,... -
(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...