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Cepek, Pavel; von Rad, Ulrich; Ryan, William B F; Sibuet, Jean-Claude (2005): Nannofossil abundance of Hole 47-397. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.249549

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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
Wind, Frank H; Whelan, Jean K; Weser, Oscar E; Sarnthein, Michael; Mountain, Gregory S; McCoy, Floyd W; Lutze, Gerhard F; Lopatin, B G; Hamilton, Norman; Garifal, Linda; Cornford, C; Cita, Maria Bianca; Cepek, Pavel; Arthur, Michael A; von Rad, Ulrich; Ryan, William B F (1979): Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, U.S. Government Printing Office, XLVII Pt. 1, 835 pp + 787 pp, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.47-1.1979
Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: 26.845000 * Longitude: -15.180000
Date/Time Start: 1976-03-21T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1976-03-21T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.12 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 214.81 m
Event(s):
47-397 * Latitude: 26.845000 * Longitude: -15.180000 * Date/Time: 1976-03-21T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2900.0 m * Penetration: 1000 m * Recovery: 587 m * Location: North Atlantic/CONT RISE * Campaign: Leg47 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 99 cores; 940 m cored; 41 m drilled; 62.4 % 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 labelCepek, PavelDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Nannofossil abundanceNannos abundCepek, Pavel
PreservationPreservCepek, PavelG=good, M=moderate, P=poor
StratigraphyStratigraphyCepek, Pavel
Aspidorhabdus styliferA. styliferCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
Ceratolithus cristatusC. cristatusCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
Coccolithus doronicoidesC. doronicoidesCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
Coccolithus pelagicusC. pelagicusCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
10 Cyclococcolithus leptoporusC. leptoporusCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
11 Cyclococcolithus macintyreiC. macintyreiCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
12 Cyclolithella annulusC. annulusCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
13 Cyclolithella annulusC. annulusCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
14 Discoaster asymmetricusD. asymmetricusCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
15 Discoaster brouweriD. brouweriCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
16 Discoaster pentaradiatusD. pentaradiatusCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
17 Discoaster surculusD. surculusCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
18 Discoaster variabilisD. variabilisCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
19 Discolithina anisotremaD. anisotremaCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
20 Discolithina discoporaD. discoporaCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
21 Discolithina japonicaD. japonicaCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
22 Emiliania huxleyiE. huxleyiCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
23 Gephyrocapsa californiensisG. californiensisCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
24 Gephyrocapsa oceanicaG. oceanicaCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
25 Helicopontosphaera kamptneriH. kamptneriCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
26 Helicopontosphaera selliiH. selliiCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
27 Oolithotus fragilisO. fragilisCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
28 Pontosphaera alborensisP. alborensisCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
29 Pontosphaera discoporaP. discoporaCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
30 Pontosphaera indooceanicaP. indooceanicaCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
31 Pseudoemiliania lacunosaP. lacunosaCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
32 Reticulofenestra pseudoumbilicusR. pseudoumbilicusCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
33 Rhabdosphaera clavigeraR. clavigeraCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
34 Scapholithus fossilisS. fossilisCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
35 Scyphosphaera apsteiniiS. apsteiniiCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
36 Sphenolithus moriformisS. moriformisCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
37 Syracosphaera pulchraS. pulchraCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
38 Thoracosphaera heimiiT. heimiiCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
39 Umbilicosphaera mirabilisU. mirabilisCepek, PavelAbundance estimate
Size:
688 data points

Data

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Depth sed [m]

Sample label
(DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation)

Nannos abund

Preserv
(G=good, M=moderate, P=poor)

Stratigraphy

A. stylifer
(Abundance estimate)

C. cristatus
(Abundance estimate)

C. doronicoides
(Abundance estimate)

C. pelagicus
(Abundance estimate)
10 
C. leptoporus
(Abundance estimate)
11 
C. macintyrei
(Abundance estimate)
12 
C. annulus
(Abundance estimate)
13 
C. annulus
(Abundance estimate)
14 
D. asymmetricus
(Abundance estimate)
15 
D. brouweri
(Abundance estimate)
16 
D. pentaradiatus
(Abundance estimate)
17 
D. surculus
(Abundance estimate)
18 
D. variabilis
(Abundance estimate)
19 
D. anisotrema
(Abundance estimate)
20 
D. discopora
(Abundance estimate)
21 
D. japonica
(Abundance estimate)
22 
E. huxleyi
(Abundance estimate)
23 
G. californiensis
(Abundance estimate)
24 
G. oceanica
(Abundance estimate)
25 
H. kamptneri
(Abundance estimate)
26 
H. sellii
(Abundance estimate)
27 
O. fragilis
(Abundance estimate)
28 
P. alborensis
(Abundance estimate)
29 
P. discopora
(Abundance estimate)
30 
P. indooceanica
(Abundance estimate)
31 
P. lacunosa
(Abundance estimate)
32 
R. pseudoumbilicus
(Abundance estimate)
33 
R. clavigera
(Abundance estimate)
34 
S. fossilis
(Abundance estimate)
35 
S. apsteinii
(Abundance estimate)
36 
S. moriformis
(Abundance estimate)
37 
S. pulchra
(Abundance estimate)
38 
T. heimii
(Abundance estimate)
39 
U. mirabilis
(Abundance estimate)
0.1247-397-1-1,11-12AGQuaternaryFCAPCCFAFAAFPCRCCC
9.4147-397-2-1,40-41QuaternaryP
9.5647-397-2-1,55-56AGQuaternaryFPACCFFAACFFFCFCCA
10.9147-397-2-2,40-41QuaternaryP
14.3147-397-2-4,80-81AGQuaternaryFAARCFFCACCPRFPRFF
15.4147-397-2-5,40-41AGQuaternaryPCACCRRFACFRPRRCA
16.9747-397-2-6,46-47AGQuaternaryCACCPCPRAAAPCCCRR
19.3147-397-3-1,80-81AGQuaternaryAFCPFAACPFPFCFRC
23.6147-397-3-4,60-61AGQuaternaryPAAACPAACCRFCRC
28.4147-397-4-1,40-41AGQuaternaryFPACCAACFRRCFPFFR
29.9147-397-4-2,40-41AGQuaternaryCACCPAACRRPCF
31.4147-397-4-3,40-41AGQuaternaryFAACFRAACPRFPFFC
32.9747-397-4-4,46-47AGQuaternaryAFAFPACAPPCPRC
86.9147-397-10-2,40-41AGQuaternaryACCRACCAFCCF
94.8647-397-11-1,35-36AGQuaternaryCCAFCFAFCAPR
97.9147-397-11-3,40-41AGQuaternaryCCAFFRCPFAFCC
99.4147-397-11-4,40-41AGQuaternaryCCCFFFCPRFARFC
100.9147-397-11-5,40-41AGQuaternaryACACFAFFAPRFF
134.4147-397-15-2,40-41AGQuaternaryCACAFPCFCACPP
135.9147-397-15-3,40-41AGQuaternaryCCACACFRAACACPCPCPC
137.4147-397-15-4,40-41AGUpper plioceneFACAAPCFCPCCRFRAFPFPC
138.9147-397-15-5,40-41AGUpper plioceneAACAFFFCCPFFRRFRC
148.4147-397-16-5,40-41AGUpper plioceneCAAAFFFACCAAC
173.0047-397-19-2,100-100AGUpper plioceneCACCCFACCCPRF
174.7047-397-19-3,120-120AGUpper plioceneAACCCPFCCFAPP
175.6047-397-19-4,59-60AGUpper plioceneAACAFFCFACFPARC
176.8647-397-19-5,35-36AGUpper plioceneAAFCPFFPCCFCPRP
178.4247-397-19-6,40-44AGUpper plioceneAACAPCPPCCCCACRPR
178.8047-397-19-CCAGUpper pliocenePAACCFFCPCCFCPFR
180.7147-397-20-1,70-71AGUpper plioceneAACAPFFFCFCCPFCRRF
182.2047-397-20-2,70-70AGUpper plioceneAACACFPCFCACCFRFR
195.9147-397-21-5,40-41AGUpper plioceneAACCAFFFRACRR
197.4147-397-21-6,40-41Upper pliocenePPPPP
210.4147-397-23-2,40-41AGUpper plioceneAACAAFFFCRCCFRFFARFP
211.8547-397-23-3,34-35AGUpper plioceneAAAARCFCFCPAFRFFRRF
213.4147-397-23-4,40-41AGLower plioceneAACACPPPPPCFCRCP
214.8147-397-23-5,30-31AGLower pliocenePAACAFPCFFRPPCFPFFCFP