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Radiolaria abundance of Hole 61-462
Relative abundance: D = dominant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, T = trace, P = present (numerical values are abundance in percent) -
Radiolaria abundance of Hole 24-236
Relative abundance: D = dominant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, T = trace, P = present (numerical values are abundance in percent) -
(Table 2) Occurrence of radiolarians in the Paleocene of DSDP Hole 21-208 off...
= very rare (1-2 specimens per slide), R = rare (3-10), F = few (11-50), C = common (>50), - = absent, x = in core catcher samples described by Dumitrica (1973). -
Range table from radiolarians in ODP Hole 143-869A
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Range table from nannofossils in ODP Hole 199-1216A
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Range table from nannofossils in ODP Hole 199-1217A
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Abundance and preservation of radiolarian faunas of ODP Hole 122-761B (Table 1)
Sites 759 through 764 were drilled during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 122 on the Exmouth and Wombat plateaus off northwest Australia, eastern Indian Ocean. Radiolarian recovery... -
Occurrence of radiolarians in DSDP Hole 11-98 (Table 1)
Site 634, drilled during ODP Leg 101, was essentially a reoccupation of Site 98, drilled during DSDP Leg 11 (Hollister, Ewing, et al., 1972, doi:10.2973/dsdp.proc.11.1972; Table... -
(Table 1) Abundance of selected radiolarian species in the upper Paleogene se...
A major objective of DSDP Leg 95 (New Jersey Transect) was to investigate the effects of eustatic sea-level fluctuation and crustal subsidence on the depositional and erosional... -
Occurrences of some radiolarian species in ODP Site 136-842 and Hole 136-843C
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(Table 4) Range chart for stratigraphically important radiolarian species in ...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Species abundance estimates as follows: C = common, F = few, VF = very few, MR = moderately rare, R = rare, + = single specimen, - = searched... -
(Table 3) Range chart for stratigraphically important radiolarian species in ...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Barren intervals below 850 m not shown. Species abundance estimates as follows: C = common, F = few, VF = very few, MR = moderately rare, R =... -
(Table 2) Range chart for stratigraphically important radiolarian species in ...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Species abundance estimates as follows: C = common, F = few, MR = moderately rare, R = rare, + = single specimen, - = searched for but not... -
(Table 6) Radiolarian abundance of ODP Hole 115-711A
Species abundance: C = common (>5%), F = few (1%-5%), R = rare (0.1%-1%), + = very rare (only one or two specimens found), - = absent -
(Table 4) Radiolarian abundance of ODP Hole 115-709C
Species abundance: C = common (>5%), F = few (1%-5%), R = rare (0.1%-1%), + = very rare (only one or two specimens found), - = absent -
(Table T2) Abundance estimates of Eocene and Neogene radiolarians of ODP Hole...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Radiolarian abundance estimates as follows: T = trace (single specimen per slide), R = rare (2-5 specimens per slide), C = common (6-10... -
(Table T3) Radiolarian biostratigraphy of ODP Site 199-1220
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Species abundance estimates (specimens > 63 µm): P = present but no abundance estimated, A = abundant (>10%), C = common (>1%-10%), F =... -
(Table 3) Occurrence of radiolaria in upper loer Eocene and lower middle Eoce...
Species abundance: C = common (>10%), F = few (1%-10%), R = rare (0.1%-1%), VR = very rare (0.01%-0.1%), + = traces (< 0.01% of the total assemblage). A dash indicates... -
(Table 3) Paleogene radiolarians in DSDP Hole 93-603B
Species abundance: C = common (20-30 specimens), F = few (10-20 specimens), R = rare (3-10 specimens), VR= very rare (1-2 specimens), ? = questionable, - = absent. -
Radiolaria abundance of Hole 28-264
Relative abundance: D = dominant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, T = trace, P = present (numerical values are abundance in percent)