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(Table 5) Occurrence chart of Paleogene diatom species in DSDP holes 23-219 a...
species abundance: S = singel (<0.1%), R = rare (0.1%-1.0%), F = frequent (1%-10%), C = common (10%-30%), A = abundant (30%-50%), D = dominant (>50%), - = absent -
(Table 4) Range chart of relative abundances of selected diatoms and silicofl...
Species abundances: X = very rare (only one observed specimen); R = rare (several specimens/slide); S = sparse (one specimen/20 fields of view); F = frequent (one specimen/10... -
(Table 13) Pliocene-Pleistocene diatom biostratigraphy of ODP Hole 120-751A
R = rare ( one specimen of a particular species encountered in 5-20 fields of view using a 40X objective and 10X ocular), F = frequent (one specimen in every 5 fields), C =... -
(Table 11) Diatoms of ODP Hole 120-749B
R = rare ( one specimen of a particular species encountered in 5-20 fields of view using a 40X objective and 10X ocular), F = frequent (one specimen in every 5 fields), C =... -
(Table 7) Occurrence of selected diatom species in ODP Hole 119-744A
Species abundance: A = abundant (>2 specimens in one field of view (X1800)), C = common (1 specimen in 2 fields), F = few (1 specimen in each horizontal transect), R = rare... -
(Table 7) Stratigraphic occurrences of selected diatom species from the Neoge...
A = abundant (>30% of total assemblage); C = common (15%-30%); F = few (3%-15%); R = rare (<3%); and T = trace (species encountered only sporadically); * = reworking or... -
(Table 5) Stratigraphic occurrences of selected diatom species from the Neoge...
A = abundant (>30% of total assemblage); C = common (15%-30%); F = few (3%-15%); R = rare (<3%); and T = trace (species encountered only sporadically); * = reworking or... -
(Table 3) Stratigraphic occurrences of selected diatom species from the Neoge...
A = abundant (>30% of total assemblage); C = common (15%-30%); F = few (3%-15%); R = rare (<3%); and T = trace (species encountered only sporadically); * = reworking or... -
Range table from diatoms in ODP Hole 189-1170A
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Range table from diatoms in ODP Hole 188-1165B
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Diatom abundance of Hole 71-513A
Relative abundance: D = dominant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, T = trace, P = present (numerical values are abundance in percent) -
Range table from diatoms in ODP Hole 145-884B
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(Table 2) Taxonomic composition of diatoms in dredged samples from the island...
Studies of diatoms from dredge samples collected on the island slope of the Kuril-Kamchatka Trench have allowed to recognize well-preserved marine diatom assemblages... -
Occurence data for diatoms, silicoflagellates, ebridians and stratigraphicall...
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(Table 3) Occurrence chart of Paleogene diatom species in ODP Hole 115-706B
species abundance: S = singel (<0.1%), R = rare (0.1%-1.0%), F = frequent (1%-10%), C = common (10%-30%), A = abundant (30%-50%), D = dominant (>50%), - = absent -
(Table 3) Occurrence chart of Paleogene diatom species in ODP Hole 115-708A
species abundance: S = singel (<0.1%), R = rare (0.1%-1.0%), F = frequent (1%-10%), C = common (10%-30%), A = abundant (30%-50%), D = dominant (>50%), - = absent -
(Table 5) Occurrence chart of Paleogene diatom species in ODP Hole 115-713A
species abundance: S = singel (<0.1%), R = rare (0.1%-1.0%), F = frequent (1%-10%), C = common (10%-30%), A = abundant (30%-50%), D = dominant (>50%), - = absent -
(Table 4) Occurrence chart of Paleogene diatom species in ODP Hole 115-709C
species abundance: S = singel (<0.1%), R = rare (0.1%-1.0%), F = frequent (1%-10%), C = common (10%-30%), A = abundant (30%-50%), D = dominant (>50%), - = absent -
(Table 5) Occurrence chart of Paleogene diatom species in ODP Hole 115-714A
species abundance: S = singel (<0.1%), R = rare (0.1%-1.0%), F = frequent (1%-10%), C = common (10%-30%), A = abundant (30%-50%), D = dominant (>50%), - = absent -
(Table 4) Occurrence chart of Paleogene diatom species in ODP Hole 115-711A
species abundance: S = singel (<0.1%), R = rare (0.1%-1.0%), F = frequent (1%-10%), C = common (10%-30%), A = abundant (30%-50%), D = dominant (>50%), - = absent