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Relative abundance of radiolarian from different cores in the Pacific Ocean
Radiolarian census counts (in relative abundance) and environmental data from 801 core-tops distributed across the Pacific Ocean (mmn8). -
(Table 1) Occurrence of Paleogene radiolarians in ODP Hole 120-748B in the so...
<0.1 means presence was confirmed by observation after counting. <1 means a questionable identification of the species -
(Table 3) Eocene to Oligocene radiolarian occurrences in ODP Hole 114-703A in...
<0.1 shows that some specimens had been observed but only scanning the remainder at the slide after counting. <1 means a questionable identification of the species -
(Table 1) Eocene to Oligocene radiolarian occurrences in ODP Hole 114-699A in...
<0.1 shows that some specimens had been observed but only scanning the remainder at the slide after counting. <1 means a questionable identification of the species -
(Table T2) Relative abundance of selected radiolarian species from ODP Hole 1...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. All radiolarians were counted under a light microscope with a magnification of 250x until the total exceeded 500. Note that relative abundances... -
(Table T1) Relative abundance of selected radiolarian species from ODP Hole 1...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. All radiolarians were counted under a light microscope with a magnification of 250x until the total exceeded 500. Note that relative abundances... -
(Table 5) Radiolarians in ODP Hole 113-690B
Species abundances: A = abundant (>50 % of total assemblage), C = common (15-50 %) F = few (3-15 %), R = rare (1-3 %), T = trace (<1 %). -
(Table 4) Radiolarians in ODP Hole 113-689B
Species abundances: A = abundant (>50 % of total assemblage), C = common (15-50 %) F = few (3-15 %), R = rare (1-3 %), T = trace (<1 %). -
(Table 4) Stratigraphic occurrences of radiolarian species in early to middle...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>50% of total assemblage), C = common (15-50%), F = few (3-15%), R = rare (1-3%), T = trace (<1%), - = absent -
(Table 3) Stratigraphic occurrences of radiolarian species in early to middle...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>50% of total assemblage), C = common (15-50%), F = few (3-15%), R = rare (1-3%), T = trace (<1%), - = absent -
(Table 5) Abundance of radiolarian species present at ODP Hole 119-744A
Species abundance: X = 1 specimen, R = rare (<5 specimens), F = few (5-10), C = common (10-20), A = abundant (>20), - = absent, ? = questionable -
(Table 3) Abundance of radiolarian species present at ODP Hole 119-738B
Species abundance: X = 1 specimen, R = rare (<5 specimens), F = few (5-10), C = common (10-20), A = abundant (>20), - = absent, ? = questionable -
(Table 2) Occurrence of Paleogene radiolarians in ODP Hole 120-749B in the so...
Species abundance: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rar, + = present, ? = questionable identification, - = not present -
(Appendix B) Eocene to Oligocene radiolarian occurences in ODP Hole 113-689B ...
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(Appendix A) Radiolarian abundance in ODP Hole 202-1241A
A quantitative radiolarian study at Ocean Drilling Program Site 1241 in the eastern tropical Pacific enables us to reconstruct paleoceanographic changes that occurred since the... -
(Appendix A) Radiolarian abundances in ODP Hole 175-1084A
The changing composition of radiolarian faunas from late Neogene deep-sea sediments has been used in recent years as a proxy for changes in marine paleoproductivity. We examine...