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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... -
Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 167-1022A
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Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 167-1021B
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Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 167-1020B
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Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 167-1020A
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Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 167-1019C
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Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 167-1018A
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Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 167-1017B
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Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 167-1017A
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Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 167-1016B
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Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 167-1016A
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Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 146-892E
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Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 146-892D
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Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 146-892A
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Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 181-1124C
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Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 181-1124B
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Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 181-1124A
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Radiolaria abundance of Hole 63-473
Relative abundance: D = dominant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, T = trace, P = present (numerical values are abundance in percent) -
Radiolaria abundance of Hole 63-472
Relative abundance: D = dominant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, T = trace, P = present (numerical values are abundance in percent) -
Radiolaria abundance of Hole 63-471
Relative abundance: D = dominant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, T = trace, P = present (numerical values are abundance in percent)
