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(Figure 5) Distribution of planktonic foraminifers in the Cenozoic sediments ...
Species abundaces: C = common, F = few, R = rare, VR = very rare, - = absent. -
(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 4) Planktic foraminiferal abundance in Oligocene to Early Miocene sedi...
Species abundance: S = scattered (1-3 specimens), R = rare (<10 %), F = few (3-15 %), C = common (15-30 %), A = abundant (30-50 %), D = dominant (>50 %), - = not present,... -
(Table 3) Planktic foraminiferal abundance in Oligocene to Early Pliocene sed...
Species abundance: S = scattered (1-3 specimens), R = rare (<10 %), F = few (3-15 %), C = common (15-30 %), A = abundant (30-50 %), D = dominant (>50 %), - = not present,... -
Distribution of reworked planktic foraminifera in Neogene sediments of core C...
A rich, uniquely distributed assemblage (>80 species) of reworked Paleogene to early Neogene (~66-15 Ma) planktic foraminifera is documented within >470 m of late Neogene...