-
(Table 5) Occurrence and estimated abundance of planktonic foraminifers at DS...
A = abundant (>10% of assemblage); C = common (3-10%); F = few (0.5-3%); R = rare (<0.5%); T = trace; - = not found; (L) = left coiling; (R) = right coiling. -
(Table AT9) Planktonic foraminiferal stratigraphy of ODP Hole 182-1134B
This dataset has no description
-
(Table AT8) Planktonic foraminiferal stratigraphy of ODP Hole 182-1134A
This dataset has no description
-
(Table AT7) Planktonic foraminiferal stratigraphy of ODP Hole 182-1132B
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Abundance estimates as follows: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, X = present, - = absent. -
(Table AT5) Planktonic foraminiferal stratigraphy of ODP Hole 182-1130A
This dataset has no description
-
(Table AT6) Planktonic foraminiferal stratigraphy of ODP Hole 182-1130B
This dataset has no description
-
(Table AT4) Planktonic foraminiferal stratigraphy of ODP Hole 182-1128C
This dataset has no description
-
(Table AT3) Planktonic foraminiferal stratigraphy of ODP Hole 182-1128B
This dataset has no description
-
(Table AT2) Planktonic foraminiferal stratigraphy of ODP Hole 182-1126C
This dataset has no description
-
(Table AT1) Planktonic foraminiferal stratigraphy of ODP Hole 182-1126B
This dataset has no description
-
(Figure 13) Distribution of middle Miocene through middle Pleistocene plankto...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Species abundance planktonic foraminifera: VR = very rare (1-5 specimens); R = rare (5-10 specimens); C = common (10-30 specimens); A = abundant... -
(Fig. 3) Stratigraphic ranges of Oligocene planktonic foraminifera and identi...
Depth (m) gives the depth of the core bottom (mbsf). X = present, - = absent, C = very scare, R = scare, C = medium scare, A = medium abundant, VA = very abundant, G = good, M =... -
(Table 3) Ranges of upper Eocene Holocene planktonic foraminifera in ODP Hole...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>25%), C = common (16-25%), F = few (6-15%), R = rare (<1%), ? = questionable, - = absent. Size fraction = >63 µm -
(Appendix A) Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Paleogene plankton...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>25%), C = common (16-24%), F = frequent (6-15%), R = rare (1-5%), + = present, - = absent, based on a random sample of 200-400 specimens... -
(Appendix B) Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Paleogene plankton...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>25%), C = common (16-24%), F = frequent (6-15%), R = rare (1-5%), + = present, - = absent, based on a random sample of 200-400 specimens... -
(Appendix E) Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Paleogene plankton...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>25%), C = common (16-24%), F = frequent (6-15%), R = rare (1-5%), + = present, - = absent, based on a random sample of 200-400 specimens... -
(Appendix A) Stratigraphic range and relative abundance of Neogene planktonic...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>25%), C = common (16-24%), F = frequent (6-15%), R = rare (1-5%), - = absent, based on a random sample of 200-400 specimens from the >63... -
(Table 6) Stratigraphic ranges and relative abundances of Paleogene planktoni...
Abundance: S = very rare or single specimen (1-3 specimens); R = rare (<3 %); F = few (3-15 %); C = common (15-30 %); A = abundant (>30 %); - = not present; ? = doubtful... -
(Table 3) Stratigraphic ranges of selected Oligocene planktonic foraminifers ...
VA = very abundant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, VF = very few, R = rare, VR = very rare, X = present. 1 = very abundant, very good preservation; 2 = medium abundant, good... -
(Table 4) Stratigraphic ranges of selected Oligocene planktonic foraminifers ...
VA = very abundant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, VF = very few, R = rare, VR = very rare, X = present. 1 = very abundant, very good preservation; 2 = medium abundant, good...