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(Figure 6) Occurrence of planktonic foraminifers and other selected constitue...
Species abundance: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, ? = questionable occurrence, - = absent. -
(Figure 4) Occurrence of planktonic foraminifers and other selected constitue...
Species abundance: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, ? = questionable occurrence, - = absent. -
(Figure 3) Occurrence of planktonic foraminifers and other selected constitue...
Species abundance: A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, ? = questionable occurrence, - = absent. -
(Table 6) 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 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 4) 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. Species looked for and not found: Globigerina... -
(Table 3B) Occurrence and estimated abundance of planktonic foraminifers at D...
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 T2) Plankontic foraminifera stratigraphy of ODP Hole 184-1146A
DEPTH, sediment is given in mbsf. Abundance estimate as follows: P = <1% of the assemblage, R = 1%-5%, F = 5%-10%, A = 10%-30%, D = >30%, ? = Uncertain identification, - =... -
(Table 1) Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in ODP Site 130-806
Species abundance: C = common (>15%), F = few (5-15%), R = rare (<5%), ? = questionably present, - = not present. -
(Table 7) Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in the early Miocene to lat...
Species abundance: R = rare, F = few, C = common, A = abundant, ? = questionable, RW = reworked, - = not present. -
(Table 2) Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in the latest Oligocene to ...
Species abundance: R = rare, F = few, C = common, A = abundant, ? = questionable, RW = reworked, - = not present. -
(Figure 6) Stratigraphic ranges of selected planktonic foraminifers at ODP Ho...
Species abundance: T = trace (one specimen), R = rare (<3%), F = few (3-15%), C = common (16-30%), A = abundant (>30%), P = present, samples with too few planktonic... -
(Figure 5) Stratigraphic ranges of selected planktonic foraminifers at ODP Ho...
Species abundance: T = trace (one specimen), R = rare (<3%), F = few (3-15%), C = common (16-30%), A = abundant (>30%), P = present, samples with too few planktonic... -
(Figure 3) Stratigraphic ranges of selected planktonic foraminifers at ODP Ho...
Species abundance: T = trace (one specimen), R = rare (<3%), F = few (3-15%), C = common (16-30%), A = abundant (>30%), P = present, samples with too few planktonic... -
(Table 4) Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in middle Miocene sediments...
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(Table 4) Distribution of planktonic foraminifera in middle Miocene sediments...
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(Appendix A) Planktonic foraminifer abundance and ranges of ODP Hole 165-999A...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Abundance estimates as follows: C = common (16-30%), F = few (4-15%), R = rare (1-3%), S = single specimen, ? = questionable identity, - = not... -
(Table 3) Planktonic foraminifer species distribution, abundance, and preserv...
Species abundance: A = abundant; C = common; F = few; R = rare; + = present, but not subjectively quantified; - = absent, but looked for; blank = absent; ? = questionable... -
(Table 10A) Occurrences of planktonic foraminifers in selected samples of DSD...
X = present, - = absent, cf. = confer. -
Fossil occurrence of planktonic foraminifera from IODP Hole 322-C0012A
Geocode = [m CSF-A] Top Core depth (below sea floor)