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Calcareous dionoflagellate cysts from surface sediments
In oceanic regions with high primary production, such as the Arabian Sea, the primary signals of proxies are often altered by diagenetic processes. The present study aims at... -
(Table 11) Dinoflagellate cyst species distribution in ODP Hole 112-687B
Abundances: A = abundant (>30 %), C = common (15-30 %), F = few (3-15 %), R = rare (<3 %), - = absent. -
(Table 10) Dinoflagellate cyst species distribution in ODP Hole 112-686B
Abundances: A = abundant (>30 %), C = common (15-30 %), F = few (3-15 %), R = rare (<3 %), - = absent. -
(Table 9) Dinoflagellate cyst species distribution in ODP Hole 112-684B
Abundances: A = abundant (>30 %), C = common (15-30 %), F = few (3-15 %), R = rare (<3 %), - = absent. -
(Table 8) Dinoflagellate cyst species distribution in ODP Hole 112-681B
Abundances: A = abundant (>30 %), C = common (15-30 %), F = few (3-15 %), R = rare (<3 %), - = absent. -
(Table 7) Dinoflagellate cyst species distribution in ODP Hole 112-680B
Abundances: A = abundant (>30 %), C = common (15-30 %), F = few (3-15 %), R = rare (<3 %), - = absent. -
(Table 6) Dinoflagellate cyst species distribution in ODP Hole 112-679D
Abundances: A = abundant (>30 %), C = common (15-30 %), F = few (3-15 %), R = rare (<3 %), - = absent. -
Abundances of dinoflagellate cysts in sediment trap MST-9 (Appendix 1)
To study the ecology of calcareous dinoflagellates we examined the impact of the SW and NE monsoons on cyst formation using sediment trap material, collected at 1032 m water...