(Table T1) Range chart of selected radiolarian taxa, Hole 178-1095B ...
X = presence, blank cell = not observed, - = absence specifically checked for, + = single specimen, ? = questionable identification. Abundance: VA = very abundant, A = abundant, C/A = common to abundant, C = common, F/C = few to common, F = few, R/F = rare to few, R = Rare, and VR = very rare. Data...
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.134749 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.134749 |
Summary: | X = presence, blank cell = not observed, - = absence specifically checked for, + = single specimen, ? = questionable identification. Abundance: VA = very abundant, A = abundant, C/A = common to abundant, C = common, F/C = few to common, F = few, R/F = rare to few, R = Rare, and VR = very rare. Data are semiquantitative; each half-rank step corresponds to approximately a factor of two difference in abundance. Very abundant means that the majority of all specimens were in this category; very rare refers to just two specimens. ... |
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