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(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 -
(Table 2) Abundance of radiolarians and other siliceous microfossils of ODP H...
Estimates are subjective, but reproducible to nearest major category and based on examination of several thousand to several tens of thousands of radiolarians/sample. Diatoms,... -
(Table 3) Abundance of radiolarians and other siliceous microfossils of ODP H...
Estimates are subjective, but reproducible to nearest major category and based on examination of several thousand to several tens of thousands of radiolarians/sample. Diatoms,... -
(Table 4) Abundance of radiolarians and other siliceous microfossils of ODP H...
Estimates are subjective, but reproducible to nearest major category and based on examination of several thousand to several tens of thousands of radiolarians/sample. Diatoms,... -
(Table T1) Range chart of selected radiolarian taxa, Hole 178-1095B
X = presence, blank cell = not observed, - = absence specifically checked for, + = single specimen, ? = questionable identification. Abundance: VA = very abundant, A = abundant,... -
(Table 2) 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 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 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 %).