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(Table 1) Distribution and abundance of late Cretaceous to middle Eocene nann...
DEPTH, sediment [m] is given in mbsf. Species abundance: A = abundant (>10 specimens per field ov view at 780 X), C = common (1 specimen per field), F = few (1 specimen per... -
(Table 2) Distribution and abundance of late Cretaceous to early Paleocene na...
DEPTH, sediment [m] is given in mbsf. Species abundance: A = abundant (>10 specimens per field ov view at 780 X), C = common (1 specimen per field), F = few (1 specimen per... -
(Table 5B) Distribution of Cenozoic calcareous nannofossils at DSDP Hole 43-386
Species distribution: A = abundant (>10 % of total Cenozoic forms), C = common (1-10 %), F = few (0.1-1 %), R = rare (<0.1 %), - = absent -
(Table 6A) Distribution of Cenozoic nannoliths at DSDP Hole 43-387
Species distribution: A = abundant (>10 % of total Cenozoic forms), C = common (1-10 %), F = few (0.1-1 %), R = rare (<0.1 %), - = absent -
(Table 2) Distribution of calcareous nannofossils in the Paleocene of ODP Hol...
Relative individual species abundance: V = very abundant (>10 specimens/field of view). A = abundant (1-10 specimens/field ov view), C = common (1 specimen/2-10 fields of... -
(Table 3) Distribution of calcareous nannofossils in the Eocene of ODP Hole 1...
Relative individual species abundance: V = very abundant (>10 specimens/field of view). A = abundant (1-10 specimens/field ov view), C = common (1 specimen/2-10 fields of... -
(Table 1) Distribution of calcareous nannofossils in the Eocene of ODP Hole 1...
Relative individual species abundance: V = very abundant (>10 specimens/field of view). A = abundant (1-10 specimens/field ov view), C = common (1 specimen/2-10 fields of... -
(Table 4) Distribution of calcareous nannofossils in the Paleocene of ODP Hol...
Relative individual species abundance: V = very abundant (>10 specimens/field of view). A = abundant (1-10 specimens/field ov view), C = common (1 specimen/2-10 fields of... -
(Table S2a) Nannofossil species richness in the Bass River section
Species richness based on range extrapolation, species abundance: X = present, r = inferred reworked, questionable identification or ambiguous rare occurrence, * = extrapolated... -
(Table S2b) Nannofossil species richness in the Wilson Lake section
Species richness based on range extrapolation, species abundance: X = present, r = inferred reworked, questionable identification or ambiguous rare occurrence, * = extrapolated... -
(Table S2c) Nannofossil species richness in ODP Site 113-690
Species richness based on range extrapolation, species abundance: X = present, r = inferred reworked, questionable identification or ambiguous rare occurrence, * = extrapolated... -
(Table T2) Paleogene-lower Miocene nannofossil stratigraphy of ODP Hole 198-1...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Selected Cretaceous samples and marker species are included. Species abundance as follows: A = abundant (>10 specimens per field of view... -
(Table 1) Distribution of calcareous nannofossils at Leggett Well, New Jersey...
Abundance is characterized by VA= very abundant; C= common; F= few; R= rare; B= barren, EB= essentially barren. For preservation. P= poor; M= moderate; G= good, E= etched; O=... -
(Table 3) Distribution of calcareous nannofossils at Glendola Well, New Jerse...
Abundance is characterized by VA= very abundant; C= common; F= few; R= rare; B= barren, EB= essentially barren. For preservation. P= poor; M= moderate; G= good, E= etched; O=... -
Abundance of Discoasters during the PETM at South Dover Bridge
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Abundance of Discoasters during the PETM at Wilson Lake
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Abundance of Discoasters during the PETM at Bass River
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(Table 2) Nannofossil abundances in sediment core MCBR
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Nannofossil abundance of Hole 15-151
Relative abundance: D = dominant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, T = trace, P = present (numerical values are abundance in percent) -
Nannofossil abundance of Hole 10-96
Relative abundance: D = dominant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, T = trace, P = present (numerical values are abundance in percent)