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Bruns, D A; Hayes, Dennis E; Frakes, Lawrence A (2005): Nannofossil abundance of Hole 28-265 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.249444

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Related to:
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
Webb, Peter-Noel; Wall, Robert E; Piper, David J W; McCollum, D W; Kemp, E M; Kaneps, Ansis G; Ford, Arthur B; Chen, Pei-Hsin; Burns, Derek A; Barrett, Peter J; Hayes, Dennis E; Frakes, Lawrence A (1975): Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, U.S. Government Printing Office, XXVIII, 999 pp, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.28.1975
Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: -53.540800 * Longitude: 109.945700
Date/Time Start: 1972-12-29T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1972-12-29T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.50 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 435.65 m
Event(s):
28-265 * Latitude: -53.540800 * Longitude: 109.945700 * Date/Time: 1972-12-29T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3581.0 m * Penetration: 462 m * Recovery: 107.9 m * Location: Antarctic Ocean/RIDGE * Campaign: Leg28 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 17 cores; 159.5 m cored; 9.5 m drilled; 67.6 % recovery
Comment:
Relative abundance: D = dominant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few, R = rare, T = trace, P = present (numerical values are abundance in percent)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Sample code/labelSample labelBruns, D ADSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
StratigraphyStratigraphyBruns, D A
Catinaster coalitusC. coalitusBruns, D AAbundance estimate
Coccolithus floridanusC. floridanusBruns, D AAbundance estimate
Coccolithus miopelagicusC. miopelagicusBruns, D AAbundance estimate
Coccolithus pelagicusC. pelagicusBruns, D AAbundance estimate
Cyclococcolithus leptoporusC. leptoporusBruns, D AAbundance estimate
Cyclococcolithina macintyreiC. macintyreiBruns, D AAbundance estimate
10 Discoaster asymmetricusD. asymmetricusBruns, D AAbundance estimate
11 Discoaster brouweriD. brouweriBruns, D AAbundance estimate
12 Discoaster deflandreiD. deflandreiBruns, D AAbundance estimate
13 Discoaster dilatusD. dilatusBruns, D AAbundance estimate
14 Discoaster hamatusD. hamatusBruns, D AAbundance estimate
15 Discoaster stellulusD. stellulusBruns, D AAbundance estimate
16 Discoaster variabilisD. variabilisBruns, D AAbundance estimate
17 Emiliania huxleyiE. huxleyiBruns, D AAbundance estimate
18 Gephyrocapsa oceanicaG. oceanicaBruns, D AAbundance estimate
19 Gephyrocapsa sp.Gephyrocapsa sp.Bruns, D AAbundance estimate
20 Helicopontosphaera kamptneriH. kamptneriBruns, D AAbundance estimate
21 Pseudoemiliania lacunosaP. lacunosaBruns, D AAbundance estimate
22 Reticulofenestra pseudoumbilicusR. pseudoumbilicusBruns, D AAbundance estimate
23 Reticulofenestra sp.Reticulofenestra sp.Bruns, D AAbundance estimate
Size:
260 data points

Data

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Depth sed [m]

Sample label

Stratigraphy

C. coalitus

C. floridanus

C. miopelagicus

C. pelagicus

C. leptoporus

C. macintyrei
10 
D. asymmetricus
11 
D. brouweri
12 
D. deflandrei
13 
D. dilatus
14 
D. hamatus
15 
D. stellulus
16 
D. variabilis
17 
E. huxleyi
18 
G. oceanica
19 
Gephyrocapsa sp.
20 
H. kamptneri
21 
P. lacunosa
22 
R. pseudoumbilicus
23 
Reticulofenestra sp.
0.5028-265-1-1,50-50PleistocenePPPP
26.7528-265-2-6,75-75PleistocenePPPPP
27.0028-265-2-6,100-100PleistocenePPPPP
52.6028-265-3-4,110-110PleistoceneT
75.7728-265-4-1,27-27PleistocenePA
79.1028-265-4-3,60-60PleistoceneT
104.5028-265-5-1,20-20PleistocenePPPPP
104.9328-265-5-1,63-63PleistocenePPPP
107.9028-265-5-3,60-60PleistocenePP
109.8928-265-5-4,109-109PleistocenePPPP
110.9028-265-5-5,60-60PleistocenePPPPP
161.4028-265-7-1,40-40PPPP
163.1028-265-7-2,60-60PP
166.1028-265-7-4,60-60PPPPP
167.5628-265-7-5,56-56PleistocenePPPPP
169.1028-265-7-6,60-60PleistocenePPPPP
191.6028-265-8-2,60-60PleistocenePPPPP
193.1028-265-8-3,60-60PleistocenePPPPP
194.6028-265-8-4,60-60PleistocenePPP
219.1028-265-9-1,60-60PleistocenePPPP
220.6028-265-9-2,60-60PleistoceneP
222.1028-265-9-3,60-60PleistocenePPP
223.6028-265-9-4,60-60PleistocenePPP
248.6028-265-10-2,60-60Upper pliocenePP
250.1028-265-10-3,60-60Upper plioceneP
251.6028-265-10-4,60-60Upper pliocenePPP
333.3028-265-13-1,130-130Middle pliocenePP
334.8928-265-13-2,139-139Lower pliocenePPPP
336.4328-265-13-3,143-143Lower pliocenePPPPPP
369.6528-265-14-6,125-125Lower pliocenePPP
398.9628-265-15-1,46-46Upper miocenePPPPPP
400.3028-265-15-2,30-30Middle miocenePPPPPPP
402.7228-265-15-3,122-122Middle miocenePPPPPPPP
404.1028-265-15-4,110-110Middle miocenePPPPPPPP
405.6228-265-15-5,112-112Middle miocenePPPP
406.3328-265-15-6,33-33Middle miocenePPPPPP
407.1328-265-15-6,113-113Middle miocenePPPPPP
427.3628-265-16-1,36-36Middle miocenePPPPPP
428.6628-265-16-2,16-16Middle miocenePPPP
430.2928-265-16-3,29-29Middle miocenePPPP
432.1928-265-16-4,69-69Middle miocenePPP
433.3528-265-16-5,35-35Middle miocenePPPPP
435.6528-265-16-6,115-115Middle miocenePPPPPP