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Ballog, Robert A; Malloy, Raymond E (1981): (Table 1) Species abundance at DSDP Hole 63-467 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.819231, Supplement to: Ballog, RA; Malloy, RE (1981): Neogene palynology from the southern California Continental borderland, Site 467, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 63. In: Yeats, RS; Haq, BU; et al. (eds.), Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), 63, 565-576, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.63.116.1981

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Abstract:
Neogene palynofloras of southern California have been all too infrequently studied. Previous investigations of Pacific Coast sediments have been largely restricted to Pacific Northwest locales. Some important studies include those by Gray (1964), Wolfe, Hopkins, and Leopold (1966), Wolfe and Leopold (1967), Hopkins (1968), Piel (1969, 1977), Ballog, Sparks, and Waloweek (1972), and Musich (1973). The only published study of southern California materials is that of Heusser (1978) on Holocene sediments of the Santa Barbara basin. Most of these studies are concerned with the microflora from a particular formation; thus they have limited stratigraphic value and in most cases involve nonmarine to marginal marine rocks where no planktonic zonation was available. Musich's (1973) study was the first attempt at tying pollen assemblages to a planktonic zonation over an extended stratigraphic interval (Miocene to Pleistocene).Its location in the southern California Borderland and the sedimentary sections sampled make Leg 63 extremely valuable in deciphering the palynologic history of the Pacific Coast Neogene. Site 467 was chosen for our initial detailed study, because the relatively slow sedimentation rate provides an almost complete Neogene sequence of mainly terrigenous sediments and reliable planktonic age control is available.The goals of this study were to: (1) establish a reference section of Neogene palynomorph assemblages; (2) develop biostratigraphic criteria for use in correlation with other localities; (3) correlate the palynologic assemblages with the planktonic zonations; and (4) study the paleoenvironmental history in the southern California Neogene.
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Coverage:
Latitude: 33.849500 * Longitude: -120.757800
Date/Time Start: 1978-10-10T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1978-10-10T00:00:00
Minimum Elevation: -2128.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -2128.0 m
Event(s):
63-467 * Latitude: 33.849500 * Longitude: -120.757800 * Date/Time: 1978-10-10T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2128.0 m * Penetration: 1041.5 m * Recovery: 399.1 m * Location: North Pacific/GAP * Campaign: Leg63 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 100 cores; 946.5 m cored; 38 m drilled; 42.2 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Sample code/labelSample labelBallog, Robert ADSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
2Operculodinium centrocarpumO. centrocarpum#Ballog, Robert A
3AnacardiaceaeAnaae#Ballog, Robert A
4PseudotsugaPsd#Ballog, Robert A
5ElaeagnaceaeElaeagnaceae#Ballog, Robert A
6ArtemisiaArt#Ballog, Robert A
7RhamnaceaeRhaae#Ballog, Robert A
8AlnusAln#Ballog, Robert A
9Tricolpites sp.Tricolpites sp.#Ballog, Robert A
10CompositaeCompae#Ballog, Robert Asp. 3
11EricaceaeEriae#Ballog, Robert A
12Dinoflagellate spp.Dinofl spp.#Ballog, Robert A
13AmbrosiaAmb#Ballog, Robert Asp. 2
14EphedraEph#Ballog, Robert A
15SalixSal#Ballog, Robert A
16CompositaeCompae#Ballog, Robert Asp. 1
17AsteraceaeAstae#Ballog, Robert A
18SelaginellaSel#Ballog, Robert A
19ChenopodiaceaeCheae#Ballog, Robert A
20QuercusQue#Ballog, Robert A
21SpiniferitesSpiniferites#Ballog, Robert A
22PinusPin#Ballog, Robert A
23Group sizeGr size#Ballog, Robert ATaxo
24AmbrosiaAmb#Ballog, Robert Asp. 1
25JuglansJug#Ballog, Robert A
26GramineaeGraae#Ballog, Robert A
27PolypodiumPpd#Ballog, Robert A
28CastaneaCas#Ballog, Robert A
29Sigmopollis pisilatusS. pisilatus#Ballog, Robert A
30PotamogetonPot#Ballog, Robert A
31EriogonumEriogonum#Ballog, Robert A
32TsugaTsu#Ballog, Robert A
33CompositaeCompae#Ballog, Robert Asp. 2
34PolemoniaceaePomae#Ballog, Robert A
35OnagraceaeOnaae#Ballog, Robert A
36CaryaCya#Ballog, Robert A
37PterocaryaPte#Ballog, Robert A
38BombacaceaeBombacaceae#Ballog, Robert A
39Disaccites spp.Disaccites spp.#Ballog, Robert A
40MyricaMyr#Ballog, Robert A
41Triporites sp.Triporites sp.#Ballog, Robert A
42MalvaceaeMalvae#Ballog, Robert A
43CaryophyllaceaeCphae#Ballog, Robert A
44IlexIle#Ballog, Robert A
45Tytthodiscus sp.Tytthodiscus sp.#Ballog, Robert A
46Tricolporites sp.Tricolporites sp.#Ballog, Robert A
47Sigmapollis hispidusS. hispidus#Ballog, Robert A
48BetulaBet#Ballog, Robert A
49FagusFag#Ballog, Robert A
50Polygonum persicariaPol.p#Ballog, Robert A
51PolyporitesPolyporites#Ballog, Robert A
52LejeuniaLejeunia#Ballog, Robert A
53Spiniferites ramosusS. ramosus#Ballog, Robert A
54SporesSpo#Ballog, Robert A
55LeptodiniumLeptodinium#Ballog, Robert A
56ForaminiferaForam#Ballog, Robert AMicro
57Leptodinium patulumL. patulum#Ballog, Robert A
58AcerAce#Ballog, Robert A
59LiliaciditesLiliacidites#Ballog, Robert A
60Acritarch spp.Acritarch spp.#Ballog, Robert A
61Hystrichokolpoma sp.Hystrichokolpoma sp.#Ballog, Robert A
62Cleistosphaeridium sp.Cleistosphaeridium sp.#Ballog, Robert A
63Cannosphaeropsis sp.Cannosphaeropsis sp.#Ballog, Robert Asp. A
64Operculodinium sp.Operculodinium sp.#Ballog, Robert Asp. 1
65UlmusUlm#Ballog, Robert A
66NematosphaeropsisNematosphaeropsis#Ballog, Robert A
67Liquid amberAmber#Ballog, Robert A
68SphagnumSph#Ballog, Robert A
69Tuberculodinium vancampoaeT. vancampoae#Ballog, Robert A
70Tectatodinium sp.Tectatodinium sp.#Ballog, Robert A
71Cleistosphaeridium aciculareC. aciculare#Ballog, Robert A
72Cleistosphaeridium disjunctumC. disjunctum#Ballog, Robert A
73Nannofossil zoneNannos zoneBallog, Robert ABurky
74EpochEpochBallog, Robert A
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