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Diatom density in sediment cores from Billings Park Bay, St. Louis River, Min...
Diatom density measured per dry weight of sediment. -
Diatom counts in sediment core Billings Park Bay, St. Louis River, Minnesota,...
Additional data on relative abundance and cells accumulation rates of diatoms can be found under "Further details". -
Counts of diatoms of composite core PG1756
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Counts of diatoms of composite core PG1755
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Relative abundances of diatoms in Lake Baikal sediment core CON01-603-5
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Diatom concentration in Lake Baikal sediment core CON01-603-5
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Holocene diatom data from Lake Tavatui (Russia): diatom abundances and quanti...
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Genetic and morphologic data of diatoms from Arctic surface sediments
Lakes cover large parts of the climatically sensitive Arctic landscape and respond rapidly to environmental change. Freshwater diatoms dominate the primary producer community in... -
Biogenic opal and diatoms in surface sediments of the South Western Atlantic
Based on 66 surface sediment samples collected in the SW Atlantic Ocean between 27 and 50°S, this study presents an overview of the spatial distribution of biogenic opal and... -
Surface data of the Peru-Chile Current, relative abundance of diatoms
Based on 76 surface sediment samples collected between ca. 22° and 44°S along the Chilean coast in the southeast Pacific Ocean, we report on the north-south distribution of opal... -
Diatom record of Hoton-Nur Lake (Khoton Nuur), Mongolian Altai, Mongolia, cov...
Results of the diatom analysis of the Hoton-2 core. Concentration values (×10^6 valves/gr) are provided for each level. -
Diatom abundance of sediment core POS287-26-1B
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Diatom concentration for Continent Ridge core CON01-603-5
All diatoms in the analysed section were extensively affected by dissolution with only c. 1% of valves in a “pristine” condition. Diatom concentrations were generally extremely...