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McMillen, S B; Watkins, Joel S; Moore, J Casey (2005): Radiolaria abundance of Hole 66-491 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.250608

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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
Stradner, Herbert; Stephan, J F; Shipley, Thomas H; Shephard, Les E; Rodriguez-Torres, Rafael; Niitsuma, Nobuaki; McMillen, Kenneth J; Lundberg, Neil; Leggett, Jeremy K; Dmitriev, Yuri I; Didyk, Borys M; Butt, Arif; Beghtel, Floyd; Bachman, Steven B; Watkins, Joel S; Moore, John C (1982): Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, U.S. Government Printing Office, LXVI, 864 pp, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.66.1982
Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: 16.029000 * Longitude: -98.972200
Date/Time Start: 1979-04-13T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1979-04-13T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 3.43 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 510.42 m
Event(s):
66-491 * Latitude: 16.029000 * Longitude: -98.972200 * Date/Time: 1979-04-13T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2883.0 m * Penetration: 542 m * Recovery: 389.4 m * Location: North Pacific/SLOPE * Campaign: Leg66 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 58 cores; 532.5 m cored; 4.5 m drilled; 73.1 % 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 labelMcMillen, S BDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Radiolarians abundanceRad abundMcMillen, S B
PreservationPreservMcMillen, S BG=good, M=moderate, P=poor
StratigraphyStratigraphyMcMillen, S B
Amphirhopalum ypsilonA. ypsilonMcMillen, S BAbundance estimate
Anthocyrtidium angulareA. angulareMcMillen, S BAbundance estimate
Axoprunum angelinumA. angelinumMcMillen, S BAbundance estimate
Collosphaera tuberosaC. tuberosaMcMillen, S BAbundance estimate
10 Druppatractus acquilonusD. acquilonusMcMillen, S BAbundance estimate
11 Eucyrtidium matuyamaiE. matuyamaiMcMillen, S BAbundance estimate
12 Lamprocyclas heteroporosL. heteroporosMcMillen, S BAbundance estimate
13 Ommatartus avitusO. avitusMcMillen, S BAbundance estimate
14 Ommatartus penultimusO. penultimusMcMillen, S BAbundance estimate
15 Ommatartus tetrathalamusO. tetrathalamusMcMillen, S BAbundance estimate
16 Spongaster pentasS. pentasMcMillen, S BAbundance estimate
17 Spongaster tetrasS. tetrasMcMillen, S BAbundance estimate
18 Stichocorys peregrinaS. peregrinaMcMillen, S BAbundance estimate
19 Theocorythium vetulumT. vetulumMcMillen, S BAbundance estimate
Size:
395 data points

Data

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Depth sed [m]

Sample label

Rad abund

Preserv

Stratigraphy

A. ypsilon

A. angulare

A. angelinum

C. tuberosa
10 
D. acquilonus
11 
E. matuyamai
12 
L. heteroporos
13 
O. avitus
14 
O. penultimus
15 
O. tetrathalamus
16 
S. pentas
17 
S. tetras
18 
S. peregrina
19 
T. vetulum
3.4366-491-1-3,42-44AGPlioceneFTRR
9.4366-491-1-7,42-44AGPlioceneFTRR
9.5366-491-1-CCAMPlioceneFRF
10.5566-491-2-1,104-106AGPlioceneFTFF
12.0566-491-2-2,104-106AGPlioceneFFTR
13.5566-491-2-3,104-106AGPlioceneFFFC
15.0566-491-2-4,104-106AGPlioceneFRTF
15.8466-491-2-CCAGPlioceneFCRF
19.4166-491-3-1,40-42CGPlioceneTTT
22.4166-491-3-3,40-42CGPlioceneRT
25.4166-491-3-5,40-42CGPlioceneRTTT
28.5466-491-3-CCAGPlioceneTRRR
30.7166-491-4-2,70-72CGPlioceneTTRTT
32.2166-491-4-3,70-72CGPlioceneTRFTTRR
36.1966-491-4-CCAGPlioceneFRTTFCF
40.2166-491-5-2,70-72CGPlioceneTFRF
43.3066-491-5-CCAGPlioceneFTFF
51.1366-491-6-3,62-64CMPlioceneTFTF
57.0266-491-6-CCCMPlioceneRTRFF
60.6766-491-7-3,66-68CGPlioceneTTF
66.5066-491-7-CCAGPlioceneTT
70.5166-491-8-3,100-102FGPlioceneTT
75.0166-491-8-6,100-102RGPlioceneT
80.1366-491-9-3,112-114CGPlioceneF
85.5166-491-9-CCCGPlioceneRR
89.3266-491-10-3,31-33RGPlioceneT
95.5566-491-10-CCCGPlioceneTTT
99.3166-491-11-3,80-82CGPlioceneTT
100.5866-491-11-CCFGPlioceneTTTT
100.6066-491-12-CCFGPlioceneTT
106.4166-491-13-1,140-142CGPlioceneT
107.0266-491-13-CCRGPlioceneT
117.8166-491-14-3,30-32CGPliocenePRPP
122.9466-491-14-CCFGPlioceneP
132.1366-491-15-CCFGPlioceneTT
142.4966-491-16-CCFGPlioceneT
152.2366-491-17-CCFGPlioceneT
172.1266-491-20-1,61-63RGPlioceneTT
185.8566-491-21-CCFMPlioceneT
202.0566-491-23-CCRMPlioceneT
204.3666-491-24-CCRMPlioceneT
218.9266-491-25-CCFGPlioceneT
228.5266-491-26-CCFGPlioceneTT
244.8766-491-28-CCRMPlioceneT
257.0366-491-29-CCFMPlioceneT
265.5366-491-30-CCFMPlioceneTT
283.0266-491-32-CCRMPlioceneT
303.4266-491-34-CCRMPlioceneT
313.3366-491-35-CCRMPlioceneT
321.6066-491-36-CCRMPlioceneT
336.0566-491-38-CCRPPlioceneT
355.8266-491-40-3,80-84RMPlioceneT
361.0666-491-40-CCFMPlioceneTT
370.5066-491-41-CCFMPlioceneTTT
378.3566-491-42-CCFMPlioceneT
403.1066-491-45-3,59-61RMPlioceneT
405.2866-491-45-CCFMPlioceneTT
410.7766-491-46-CCFMPlioceneF
422.2866-491-47-CCRMPlioceneT
476.7366-491-53-CCFMPlioceneTT
504.4666-491-56-1,45-47FMPlioceneT
510.4266-491-56-CCRMPlioceneT