Supplementary Table. 2. NKK-1 borehole planktonic foraminifera species range chart. The Eocene–Oligocene Transition in Nanggulan, Java: lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and foraminiferal stable isotopes

Supplementary Table 2 . NKK1 borehole planktonic foraminifera range chart and biozone assignments. Assemblages were analysed to species level based on examination of the >150 µm and 63-150 µm sieve. Relative abundance categories: abundant (A), common (C), rare (R) and single (S). Note that not al...

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Main Authors: Helen K. Coxall, Tom Dunkley Jones, Amy P. Jones, Peter Lunt, Ian MacMillan, Gayatri I. Marliyani, Christopher J. Nicholas, Aoife O'Halloran, Emanuela Piga, Prihardjo Sanyoto, Wartono Rahardjo, Paul N. Pearson
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spelling ftgeosoclonfig:oai:figshare.com:article/14618352 2023-05-15T18:00:28+02:00 Supplementary Table. 2. NKK-1 borehole planktonic foraminifera species range chart. The Eocene–Oligocene Transition in Nanggulan, Java: lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and foraminiferal stable isotopes Helen K. Coxall Tom Dunkley Jones Amy P. Jones Peter Lunt Ian MacMillan Gayatri I. Marliyani Christopher J. Nicholas Aoife O'Halloran Emanuela Piga Prihardjo Sanyoto Wartono Rahardjo Paul N. Pearson 2021-05-19T13:48:50Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14618352.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplementary_Table_2_NKK-1_borehole_planktonic_foraminifera_species_range_chart_The_Eocene_Oligocene_Transition_in_Nanggulan_Java_lithostratigraphy_biostratigraphy_and_foraminiferal_stable_isotopes/14618352 unknown doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.14618352.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplementary_Table_2_NKK-1_borehole_planktonic_foraminifera_species_range_chart_The_Eocene_Oligocene_Transition_in_Nanggulan_Java_lithostratigraphy_biostratigraphy_and_foraminiferal_stable_isotopes/14618352 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Geology Supplementary Table Globoturborotalita barbula n species level 2. NKK biozone assignments biostratigraphic zonal assignments isotopes Supplementary Table 2 borehole planktonic foraminifera sp. Wade 2015 species Globoturborotalita barbula . Tanzanian assemblages NB 63-150 µ m sieve assemblage work Eocene range chart Javanese material age model NKK 1 borehole planktonic foraminif. Relative abundance categories Dataset 2021 ftgeosoclonfig https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.14618352.v1 2021-05-19T22:55:33Z Supplementary Table 2 . NKK1 borehole planktonic foraminifera range chart and biozone assignments. Assemblages were analysed to species level based on examination of the >150 µm and 63-150 µm sieve. Relative abundance categories: abundant (A), common (C), rare (R) and single (S). Note that not all samples were examined. Species in red font are those important for biostratigraphic zonal assignments and the age model. NB. We show the occurrence, in one sample (NKK-1/52, 70–78cm) of the recently described species Globoturborotalita barbula Pearson and Wade 2015 in this range chart. This species was described after our general NKK-1 assemblage work, and thus was not originally recognized, However, since paratypes of this new species are derived from the NKK-1 Javanese material we can now at least record this occurrence. Pearson and Wade (2015) write " Globoturborotalita barbula n. sp. is a common component of the Tanzanian assemblages both before and after the Eocene/Oligocene boundary and we have also confirmed that it is equally common in the Eocene/Oligocene transition of Java (unpublished data)." Dataset Planktonic foraminifera Geological Society of London: Figshare
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topic Geology
Supplementary Table
Globoturborotalita barbula n
species level
2. NKK
biozone assignments
biostratigraphic zonal assignments
isotopes Supplementary Table 2
borehole planktonic foraminifera sp.
Wade 2015
species Globoturborotalita barbula .
Tanzanian assemblages
NB
63-150 µ m sieve
assemblage work
Eocene
range chart
Javanese material
age model
NKK 1 borehole planktonic foraminif.
Relative abundance categories
spellingShingle Geology
Supplementary Table
Globoturborotalita barbula n
species level
2. NKK
biozone assignments
biostratigraphic zonal assignments
isotopes Supplementary Table 2
borehole planktonic foraminifera sp.
Wade 2015
species Globoturborotalita barbula .
Tanzanian assemblages
NB
63-150 µ m sieve
assemblage work
Eocene
range chart
Javanese material
age model
NKK 1 borehole planktonic foraminif.
Relative abundance categories
Helen K. Coxall
Tom Dunkley Jones
Amy P. Jones
Peter Lunt
Ian MacMillan
Gayatri I. Marliyani
Christopher J. Nicholas
Aoife O'Halloran
Emanuela Piga
Prihardjo Sanyoto
Wartono Rahardjo
Paul N. Pearson
Supplementary Table. 2. NKK-1 borehole planktonic foraminifera species range chart. The Eocene–Oligocene Transition in Nanggulan, Java: lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and foraminiferal stable isotopes
topic_facet Geology
Supplementary Table
Globoturborotalita barbula n
species level
2. NKK
biozone assignments
biostratigraphic zonal assignments
isotopes Supplementary Table 2
borehole planktonic foraminifera sp.
Wade 2015
species Globoturborotalita barbula .
Tanzanian assemblages
NB
63-150 µ m sieve
assemblage work
Eocene
range chart
Javanese material
age model
NKK 1 borehole planktonic foraminif.
Relative abundance categories
description Supplementary Table 2 . NKK1 borehole planktonic foraminifera range chart and biozone assignments. Assemblages were analysed to species level based on examination of the >150 µm and 63-150 µm sieve. Relative abundance categories: abundant (A), common (C), rare (R) and single (S). Note that not all samples were examined. Species in red font are those important for biostratigraphic zonal assignments and the age model. NB. We show the occurrence, in one sample (NKK-1/52, 70–78cm) of the recently described species Globoturborotalita barbula Pearson and Wade 2015 in this range chart. This species was described after our general NKK-1 assemblage work, and thus was not originally recognized, However, since paratypes of this new species are derived from the NKK-1 Javanese material we can now at least record this occurrence. Pearson and Wade (2015) write " Globoturborotalita barbula n. sp. is a common component of the Tanzanian assemblages both before and after the Eocene/Oligocene boundary and we have also confirmed that it is equally common in the Eocene/Oligocene transition of Java (unpublished data)."
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author Helen K. Coxall
Tom Dunkley Jones
Amy P. Jones
Peter Lunt
Ian MacMillan
Gayatri I. Marliyani
Christopher J. Nicholas
Aoife O'Halloran
Emanuela Piga
Prihardjo Sanyoto
Wartono Rahardjo
Paul N. Pearson
author_facet Helen K. Coxall
Tom Dunkley Jones
Amy P. Jones
Peter Lunt
Ian MacMillan
Gayatri I. Marliyani
Christopher J. Nicholas
Aoife O'Halloran
Emanuela Piga
Prihardjo Sanyoto
Wartono Rahardjo
Paul N. Pearson
author_sort Helen K. Coxall
title Supplementary Table. 2. NKK-1 borehole planktonic foraminifera species range chart. The Eocene–Oligocene Transition in Nanggulan, Java: lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and foraminiferal stable isotopes
title_short Supplementary Table. 2. NKK-1 borehole planktonic foraminifera species range chart. The Eocene–Oligocene Transition in Nanggulan, Java: lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and foraminiferal stable isotopes
title_full Supplementary Table. 2. NKK-1 borehole planktonic foraminifera species range chart. The Eocene–Oligocene Transition in Nanggulan, Java: lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and foraminiferal stable isotopes
title_fullStr Supplementary Table. 2. NKK-1 borehole planktonic foraminifera species range chart. The Eocene–Oligocene Transition in Nanggulan, Java: lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and foraminiferal stable isotopes
title_full_unstemmed Supplementary Table. 2. NKK-1 borehole planktonic foraminifera species range chart. The Eocene–Oligocene Transition in Nanggulan, Java: lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and foraminiferal stable isotopes
title_sort supplementary table. 2. nkk-1 borehole planktonic foraminifera species range chart. the eocene–oligocene transition in nanggulan, java: lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and foraminiferal stable isotopes
publishDate 2021
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