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Diatom species abundance in sediment core SU92-18 collected off the Azores
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Diatom assemblage of sediment core IOW211630-13
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Sea ice diatoms as relative abundance from the Belcher islands archipelago, H...
Relative abundances (%) of diatoms from the bottom 5 cm of modern sea ice samples from the Belcher Islands Archipelago, south-eastern Hudson Bay, Canada between April and May... -
Sea ice diatom concentrations from the Belcher islands archipelago, Hudson Ba...
Diatom concentrations (valves/ml) from the bottom 5 cm of modern sea ice samples from the Belcher Islands Archipelago, south-eastern Hudson Bay, Canada between April and May... -
Late Holocene diatom abundaces in sediment core HC-11
The study of diatoms in core HC11 collected from the southwestern part of Chukchi Sea, allowed to distinguish 3 diatoms ecological zones, reflecting paleoenvironmental changes... -
Occurrences of diatoms from IODP Hole 347-M0067B
F = freshwater, BF = brackish-freshwater, B = brackish, BM = brackish-marine, M = marine. -
Occurrences of diatoms from IODP Hole 347-M0059A
F = freshwater, BF = brackish-freshwater, B = brackish, BM = brackish-marine, M = marine. x = present, c = common. ? = uncertain. -
Diatoms and their abundances in the Late Holocene sediments of Core LV77-3-1 ...
Diatoms from 87 sediment samples of the Core LV77-3-1 collected in southern part of Chukchi Sea were examined to reconstruct paleoenvironments of last millennia and correlate... -
Diatoms and silicoflagellates abundances in the sediment core A12-5 from Amur...
Diatoms and silicoflagellates from sediments in Amur Bay (Japan Sea) were analyzed with high temporal resolution to examine changes over the last 150 years. The age of sediments... -
Diatoms and silicoflagellates abundances in the sediment core A12-4 from Amur...
Diatoms and silicoflagellates from sediments in Amur Bay (Japan Sea) were analyzed with high temporal resolution to examine changes over the last 150 years. The age of sediments...