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Knüttel, Stephen (1986): (Table 5) Distribution of calcareous nannofossils in DSDP Holes 92-600C and 92-601 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.250281, In supplement to: Knüttel, S (1986): Calcareous nannofossil biostratigraphy of the central East Pacific Rise, Deep Sea Drilling Project 92: Evidence for downslope transport of sediments. In: Leinen, M; Rea DK; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Washington (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 92, 255-290, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.92.110.1986

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DSDP (1989): Data from the Deep Sea Drilling Project. Sediment, hard rock and reference files. National Geophysical Data Center, National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1, CD-ROM
Project(s):
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -18.924300 * Median Longitude: -116.854650 * South-bound Latitude: -18.928300 * West-bound Longitude: -116.868500 * North-bound Latitude: -18.920300 * East-bound Longitude: -116.840800
Date/Time Start: 1983-03-23T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1983-03-25T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.1 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 20.4 m
Event(s):
92-600C  * Latitude: -18.928300 * Longitude: -116.840800 * Date/Time: 1983-03-23T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3398.0 m * Penetration: 19 m * Recovery: 12 m * Location: South Pacific/PLATEAU * Campaign: Leg92 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 2 cores; 19 m cored; 0 m drilled; 63.4 % recovery
92-601  * Latitude: -18.920300 * Longitude: -116.868500 * Date/Time: 1983-03-25T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3433.0 m * Penetration: 20.4 m * Recovery: 19.3 m * Location: South Pacific/CONT RISE * Campaign: Leg92 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 3 cores; 20.4 m cored; 0 m drilled; 94.8 % recovery
Comment:
Species abundance: V = very abundant (100+ specimens per field of view), A = abundant (11 to 100 specimens per field of view), C = common (1 to 10 specimens per field of view), F = few (1 specimen per 2 to 10 fields of view), R = rare (1 specimen per 50 fields of view), P = present (1 specimen 50 or more fields of view), - = absent.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Lithologic unit/sequenceUnitKnüttel, Stephen
EpochEpochKnüttel, Stephen
Nannofossil zoneNannos zoneKnüttel, Stephen
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Sample code/labelSample labelKnüttel, StephenDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Nannofossil abundanceNannos abundKnüttel, StephenV = very abundant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, B = barren
Nannofossils preservationNannos preservKnüttel, StephenG = good, M = moderate, P = poor, + = predominant overgrowth, - = predominant dissolution
Amaurolithus amplificusA. amplificusKnüttel, Stephen
10 Amaurolithus bizzarusA. bizzarusKnüttel, Stephen
11 Amaurolithus delicatusA. delicatusKnüttel, Stephen
12 Amaurolithus primusA. primusKnüttel, Stephen
13 Amaurolithus tricorniculatusA. tricorniculatusKnüttel, Stephen
14 Calcidiscus leptoporusC. leptoporusKnüttel, Stephen
15 Calcidiscus macintyreiC. macintyreiKnüttel, Stephen
16 Ceratolithus cristatusC. cristatusKnüttel, Stephen
17 Ceratolithus rugosusC. rugosusKnüttel, Stephen
18 Coccolithus pelagicusC. pelagicusKnüttel, Stephen
19 Discoaster asymmetricusD. asymmetricusKnüttel, Stephen
20 Discoaster brouweriD. brouweriKnüttel, Stephen
21 Discoaster pentaradiatusD. pentaradiatusKnüttel, Stephen
22 Discoaster surculusD. surculusKnüttel, Stephen
23 Discoaster tamalisD. tamalisKnüttel, Stephen
24 Discoaster tridenusD. tridenusKnüttel, Stephen
25 Discoaster variabilisD. variabilisKnüttel, Stephen
26 Gephyrocapsa oceanicaG. oceanicaKnüttel, Stephen
27 Gephyrocapsa spp., smallGephyrocapsa spp. smallKnüttel, Stephen
28 Hayaster perplexusH. perplexusKnüttel, Stephen
29 Helicosphaera carteriH. carteriKnüttel, Stephen
30 Helicosphaera selliiH. selliiKnüttel, Stephen
31 Pontospahera sp.Pontospahera sp.Knüttel, Stephensp. 1
32 Pontospahera sp.Pontospahera sp.Knüttel, Stephensp. 2
33 Pseudoemiliania lacunosaP. lacunosaKnüttel, Stephen
34 Reticulofenestra pseudoumbilicusR. pseudoumbilicusKnüttel, Stephen
35 Reticulofenestra spp.Reticulofenestra spp.Knüttel, Stephensmall
36 Rhabdosphaera clavigeraR. clavigeraKnüttel, Stephen
37 Rhabdosphaera proceraR. proceraKnüttel, Stephen
38 Scyphosphaera apsteiniiS. apsteiniiKnüttel, Stephen
39 Scyphosphaera campanulaS. campanulaKnüttel, Stephen
40 Scyphosphaera globulataS. globulataKnüttel, Stephen
41 Scyphosphaera intermediaS. intermediaKnüttel, Stephen
42 Scyphosphaera pulcherrimaS. pulcherrimaKnüttel, Stephen
43 Scyphosphaera sp.Scyphosphaera sp.Knüttel, Stephen
44 Sphenolithus abiesS. abiesKnüttel, Stephenincluding S. neoabies
45 Syracosphaera pulchraS. pulchraKnüttel, Stephen
46 Thoracosphaera sp.Thoracosphaera sp.Knüttel, Stephen
47 Umbilicosphaera mirabilisU. mirabilisKnüttel, Stephen
Size:
1496 data points

Data

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Event

Unit

Epoch

Nannos zone

Depth sed [m]

Sample label

Nannos abund
(V = very abundant, A = abunda...)

Nannos preserv
(G = good, M = moderate, P = p...)

A. amplificus
10 
A. bizzarus
11 
A. delicatus
12 
A. primus
13 
A. tricorniculatus
14 
C. leptoporus
15 
C. macintyrei
16 
C. cristatus
17 
C. rugosus
18 
C. pelagicus
19 
D. asymmetricus
20 
D. brouweri
21 
D. pentaradiatus
22 
D. surculus
23 
D. tamalis
24 
D. tridenus
25 
D. variabilis
26 
G. oceanica
27 
Gephyrocapsa spp. small
28 
H. perplexus
29 
H. carteri
30 
H. sellii
31 
Pontospahera sp.
(sp. 1)
32 
Pontospahera sp.
(sp. 2)
33 
P. lacunosa
34 
R. pseudoumbilicus
35 
Reticulofenestra spp.
(small)
36 
R. clavigera
37 
R. procera
38 
S. apsteinii
39 
S. campanula
40 
S. globulata
41 
S. intermedia
42 
S. pulcherrima
43 
Scyphosphaera sp.
44 
S. abies
(including S. neoabies)
45 
S. pulchra
46 
Thoracosphaera sp.
47 
U. mirabilis
92-600C IPleistoceneGephyrocapsa oceanica Zone (CN14)0.192-600C-1-1,4-5VG-----A-F---PP----AAPF---C--CR-------CRC
92-600CIPleistoceneGephyrocapsa oceanica Zone (CN14)0.692-600C-1-1,56-57VG-----CPF---PPP---AARF---C--CF-------CPC
92-600CIPleistoceneCrenalithus doronicoides Zone (CN13)2.192-600C-1-2,56-57VG-----APF---PP-----RRF--RA-ACC-------CFC
92-600CIlate PlioceneCrenalithus doronicoides Zone (CN13)3.692-600C-1-3,56-57VG-----AFF-R-RRP-----RFR--C-ACCP------CFC
92-600CIlate PlioceneCrenalithus doronicoides Zone (CN13)4.392-600C-1-3,134-135VG-----AFFRP-PP------RFF-PC-ACC-------CRC
92-600CIlate/early PlioceneDiscoaster brouweri Zone (CN12)4.492-600C-1-3,144-145VG-----ACFRRPCCFRFR--RRR--A-ACC-------CRC
92-600CIlate/early Pliocene?4.792-600C-1-4,24-25VM---P-CCRR-RCCFR-R---RP--CRCFF------PFRF
92-600CIlate/early Pliocene?5.192-600C-1-4,56-57VM--RRRCC-R-RCCCF-F---PP--RCC----P---CRRR
92-600CIlate/early Pliocene?5.392-600C-1-4,77-78VM--PR-CC-R-PCCCR-F---RP--FCFRR--P---FFR-
92-600CIearly PlioceneReticulofenestra pseudoumbilicus Zone (CN11)5.492-600C-1-4,94-95VM---P-CC-FRRCCCR-F---PP--CCF-F--P---FFR-
92-600CIearly PlioceneReticulofenestra pseudoumbilicus Zone (CN11)6.092-600C-1-4,145-150VM---P-CC-FRCCCCF-F--RPP--FFF-P--P---FRR-
92-600CIearly PlioceneCeratolithus rugosus Subzone (CN10c)6.692-600C-1-5,56-57VM-PRRRCC-FRFCCCR-F---RR---CC----PPR-CRR-
92-600CIearly PlioceneCeratolithus rugosus Subzone (CN10c)8.892-600C-1-6,56-57VM-PFFFCF-P-RCCCR-R--------CC----R-R-CRP-
92-600CIearly PlioceneCeratolithus rugosus Subzone (CN10c)7.492-600C-1-CCVM--RRRAF-PRRCCCR-F---PP---CC----PPP-CRP-
92-600CIearly PlioceneCeratolithus rugosus Subzone (CN10c)10.292-600C-2-1,56-57VM-PRRRCC--FRCCCP-F---RPRP-CA-CR-RRRFAFP-
92-600CIIearly PlioceneCeratolithus rugosus Subzone (CN10c)11.792-600C-2-2,56-57VM-PRRRCF-PFRCCCP-F---F-RP-CA-CR-RRFFAFP-
92-600CIIearly PlioceneCeratolithus rugosus Subzone (CN10c)19.092-600C-2-CCVM-PRRRCF-PFRCCCP-F---F-F--CA-CR-FRRFAFP-
92-601 Ilate PlioceneDiscoaster brouweri Zone (CN12)0.692-601-1-1,56-57VG-----ACF-P-CFPPR-RRP--C-ACC----R--CRC
92-601Ilate PlioceneDiscoaster brouweri Zone (CN12)2.192-601-1-2,56-57VG-----ACR-R-CCPRF-RRR--C-ACCP-P-P--CRC
92-601Ilate PlioceneDiscoaster brouweri Zone (CN12)3.692-601-1-3,56-57VM-----ACFPFRCAFCF-PRR--C-AFC-P--P--CRC
92-601Ilate PlioceneDiscoaster brouweri Zone (CN12)5.192-601-1-4,56-57VM-----ACRRFRCACCF--PP--FPFPR-------CPF
92-601Ilate PlioceneDiscoaster brouweri Zone (CN12)6.692-601-1-5,56-57VM-----CCRRRFCCCC-F---P-CPC-P-------CPR
92-601Iearly PlioceneReticulofenestra pseudoumbilicus Zone (CN11)8.192-601-1-6,56-57VM-----CC-FPFCCCC-F-----FRC--------PFP-
92-601Iearly PlioceneReticulofenestra pseudoumbilicus Zone (CN11)8.992-601-1-6,143-144VM-----AC-FPFCCCF-FPRP--FFC--------RFR-
92-601Iearly PlioceneReticulofenestra pseudoumbilicus Zone (CN11)9.592-601-1-CCVM-----CC-FPFCCCF-FPR---FCF--------FFR-
92-601Iearly PlioceneCeratolithus rugosus Subzone (CN10c)10.292-601-2-1,56-57VM--RR-AC-F-FCCCR-R-PP---CF----P---FRR-
92-601Iearly PlioceneCeratolithus rugosus Subzone (CN10c)11.792-601-2-2,56-57VM--RR-AC-F-FCCCR-R-PP---CF----R---CRR-
92-601Iearly PlioceneCeratolithus rugosus Subzone (CN10c)13.292-601-2-3,56-57VM--RR-AC-F-RCCCR-F-PPP--AF--R-FPPRAFR-
92-601Iearly PlioceneCeratolithus rugosus Subzone (CN10c)14.792-601-2-4,56-57VM--FFPAC-F-RCCCR-R---P--AF----P---AFR-
92-601Iearly PlioceneCeratolithus rugosus Subzone (CN10c)16.292-601-2-5,56-57VM--RFRAC-F-RCCCR-R-P----CC----R---AFR-
92-601Iearly PlioceneCeratolithus rugosus Subzone (CN10c)17.792-601-2-6,56-57VMPPRFRAC-R-RCCCP-RP-P---AC----R---C-R-
92-601Iearly PlioceneCeratolithus rugosus Subzone (CN10c)19.492-601-2-CCVMPPFFFCC--PRFCCP-F------CC----P---C-R-
92-601Iearly PlioceneCeratolithus rugosus Subzone (CN10c)20.092-601-3-1,56-57VM--FFFCF-PFRFCCP-FP-----AC-------RCRR-
92-601IIearly PlioceneCeratolithus rugosus Subzone (CN10c)20.492-601-3-CCVG --RRRFCF-RCPFCCP-CRRRRP-AA-CPR-PRRACR-