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(Table 2) Planktonic foraminifer datums in ODP Hole 144-871A and their strati...
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(Table 2) Depth and ages of chron and subchron boundaries and linear sediment...
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(Table 2) Stable oxygen isotope event stratigraphy and associated ages of ODP...
GPTS = Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale from Berggren et al. (1985). Zone Mi7 is not formally recognized as an isotope chronozone, but it is useful in upper Miocene correlations... -
(Table 2) Units described from the abundance of Coccolithus pelagicus in ODP ...
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(Table 9) Distribution of selected diatoms in Miocene to Pleistocene sediment...
Species abundaces: D = dominant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, - = absent. -
(Table 5) Paleomagnetic and selected biostratigraphic datum levels in ODP Sit...
The first occurrence of S. peregrina in equatorial Pacific cores has been tied to above the normal of C3AR (6.2-6.3 Ma, Theyer and Hammond, 1984) to near the C4N/C3AR boundary... -
(Table 3) Definition and depth of stratigraphic datum points of ODP Hole 113-...
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(Table 2) Definition and depth of stratigraphic datum points of ODP Hole 113-...
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(Table 2) Range chart for Bolboforma in ODP Hole 113-690B
A = abundant, C = common, R = rare. -
(Table 1) Range chart for Bolboforma in ODP Hole 113-689B
A = abundant, C = common, R = rare. -
(Figure 10) Range chart of selected dinocysts and acritarchs of ODP Hole 104-...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>49%), C = common (10-49%), R = rare to frequent (1-9%), - = not present -
(Figure 9) Range chart of selected dinocysts and acritarchs of ODP Hole 104-6...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>49%), C = common (10-49%), R = rare to frequent (1-9%), - = not present -
(Figure 8) Range chart of selected dinocysts and acritarchs of ODP Hole 104-6...
Species abundance: A = abundant (>49%), C = common (10-49%), R = rare to frequent (1-9%), - = not present -
(Figure 7) Range chart of selected dinocysts and acritarchs of ODP Hole 104-643A
Species abundance: A = abundant (>49%), C = common (10-49%), R = rare to frequent (1-9%), - = not present -
(Figure 6) Range chart of selected dinocysts and acritarchs of ODP Hole 104-642C
Species abundance: A = abundant (>49%), C = common (10-49%), R = rare to frequent (1-9%), - = not present -
(Figure 5) Range chart of selected dinocysts and acritarchs of ODP Hole 104-642A
Species abundance: A = abundant (>49%), C = common (10-49%), R = rare to frequent (1-9%), - = not present -
(Table 7) Magnetic reversal boundaries identified in ODP Hole 104-644B
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(Table 6) Magnetic reversal boundaries identified in ODP Hole 104-644A
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(Table 5) Magnetic reversal boundaries identified in ODP Hole 104-643A
1.66 Ma = C1R-2/C2N > hiatus > C2N/C2R = 1.88 Ma. 4.10 Ma = C3R-1/C3N-2 > hiatus > C3AN-2/C3AR-2 = 5.89 Ma. 8.80 Ma = C4AN-3/C4AR-3 > 3 hiatuses >... -
(Table 4) Magnetic reversal boundaries identified in ODP Hole 104-642D
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