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Radiolaria abundance of Hole 21-204
Relative abundance: D = dominant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, T = trace, P = present (numerical values are abundance in percent) -
(Table 1E) Distribution of Paleocene index and selected Cretaceous-Tertiary r...
Taxon abundance esimated as a percentage of total fauna: + (rare) = <2%, F (few) = 2-4 %, C (common) = 5-10%, A (abundant) = >10%, - = not represented -
(Table 1B) Distribution of Paleocene index and selected Cretaceous-Tertiary r...
Distance is the distance below (-) and above the K/T boundary. Taxon abundance estimated as a percentage of total fauna: + (rare) = <2 %, F (few) = 2-4 %, C (common) = 5-10... -
(Table 1C) Distribution of Paleocene index and selected Cretaceous-Tertiary r...
Distance is the distance below (-) and above the K/T boundary. Taxon abundance estimated as a percentage of total fauna: + (rare) = <2 %, F (few) = 2-4 %, C (common) = 5-10... -
(Table 1D) Distribution of Paleocene index and selected Cretaceous-Tertiary r...
Distance is the distance below (-) and above the K/T boundary. Taxon abundance estimated as a percentage of total fauna: + (rare) = <2 %, F (few) = 2-4 %, C (common) = 5-10... -
(Table 1A) Distribution of Paleocene index and selected Cretaceous-Tertiary r...
Distance is the distance below (-) and above the K/T boundary. Taxon abundance estimated as a percentage of total fauna: + (rare) = <2 %, F (few) = 2-4 %, C (common) = 5-10... -
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...