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(Appendix 3) Relative abundances of Neogene radiolarians in ODP Hole 186-1151...
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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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Counts of radiolarians at Hole C9001C
The Northwest Pacific Ocean is characterized by a strong mixing of water masses, due to the interplay of three distinct currents, i.e., the Kuroshio, the Tsugaru, and the... -
Radiolarian abundance of sediment core Y8
A high-resolution record of radiolarian faunal changes from Site Y8 south of the Subtropical Front (STF), offshore eastern New Zealand, provides insight into the... -
(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... -
Radiolarian biogeographic contrast between spring of 2017 and winter of 2017-...
Radiolarians are planktonic protozoon that play an important role in marine ecosystem and paleoenvironmental construction. The South China Sea (SCS) and Malacca Strait (MLS),... -
(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. -
(Table 2) Relative abundances of radiolarian species in ODP Hole 116-718B
A = abundant, C = common, R = rare, - = absent -
(Table 2) Relative abundances of radiolarian species in ODP Site 116-717
A = abundant, C = common, R = rare, - = absent -
(Table 2) Relative abundances of radiolarian species in ODP Hole 116-719A
A = abundant, C = common, R = rare, - = absent -
(Table 2) Radiolarians from ODP Hole 125-784A
abundances: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, - = absent -
(Table 1) Radiolarians from ODP Hole 125-782A
abundances: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, - = absent -
(Table 3) Radiolarians from ODP Hole 125-786A
abundances: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, - = absent -
(Table 2) Distribution of radiolarians in ODP Hole 126-790A
species abundance: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, - = absent -
(Table 11) Distribution of radiolarians in ODP Hole 126-792E
species abundance: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, - = absent -
(Table 4) Occurrences of spumellarians in Quaternary samples of ODP Site 134-...
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Radiolaria abundance of Hole 27-261
Relative abundance: D = dominant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, T = trace, P = present (numerical values are abundance in percent)