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Radiolarian Assemblage Counts from Northwest Pacific Surface Sediments
The Northwest Pacific Ocean is a broad ocean influenced by two major currents: the cold Oyashio Current flowing southward and the warm Kuroshio Current flowing northward. In... -
Southern Ocean RADiolarian dataset (SO-RAD)
Radiolarians (holoplanktonic Protozoa) found in marine sediments are commonly used in Southern Ocean as palaeoclimate proxies. Generating such reconstructions of past climate... -
Northwestern Australian Margin radiolarian core-top dataset
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Northwestern Australian Margin radiolarian dataset of IODP 363 Site U1483
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Microfossils detected in a block of ancient dense clay coated with a ferroman...
The area in study is characterized by a regional stratigraphic hiatus from Early Miocene to Quaternary. Deposits from Late Eocene to Early Miocene occur on the bottom surface or... -
Range table from nannofossils in ODP Hole 199-1218A
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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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(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 4) Radiolarians at DSDP Site 65-484
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Species abundance: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, -= species searched for but not found, ? = questionable identify, cf. = confere. -
(Table 3) Radiolarians at DSDP Hole 65-483
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Species abundance: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, -= species searched for but not found, ? = questionable identify, cf. = confere. -
(Table 5) Radiolarians at DSDP Site 65-485
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Species abundance: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, -= species searched for but not found, ? = questionable identify, cf. = confere. -
(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. -
(Appendix B2) Radiolaria abundance of ODP Hole 112-683A
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(Table 5) Radiolarian abundance of ODP Hole 115-710A
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(Table 2) Relative abundances of radiolarian species in ODP Hole 116-718B
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(Table 2) Relative abundances of radiolarian species in ODP Site 116-717
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(Table 2) Relative abundances of radiolarian species in ODP Hole 116-719A
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(Appendix A, Table 1) Occurrence of stratigraphically important radiolaria sp...
Species occurrence: P = present, + = rare (one or two specimens), - = searched for and found to be absent