(Table 4) Abundance of radiolarians and other siliceous microfossils of ODP Hole 113-693A ...
Estimates are subjective, but reproducible to nearest major category and based on examination of several thousand to several tens of thousands of radiolarians/sample. Diatoms, radiolarian, and silicoflagellate abundance as % total coarse fraction. Radiolarian species as % of radiolarian assemblage....
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.753390 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.753390 |
Summary: | Estimates are subjective, but reproducible to nearest major category and based on examination of several thousand to several tens of thousands of radiolarians/sample. Diatoms, radiolarian, and silicoflagellate abundance as % total coarse fraction. Radiolarian species as % of radiolarian assemblage. VA = very abundant, >90% of total; A = abundant, 20%-50<%; C = common, 5%-20%; F = few, 0.5%-5%; R = rare, > 1 specimen but <0.5%; + = single specimen; X = present, but relative abundance not determined; #- = specially searched for but not seen, - = not observed. ? = specimens with uncertain taxonomic assignment. Size fraction >63 µm. ... |
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