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Roth, Peter H; Hayes, Dennis E; Pimm, Anthony C (2005): Nannofossil abundance of Hole 14-141 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.251201

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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
von Rad, Ulrich; Supko, Peter R; Roth, Peter H; Berger, Wolfgang H; Benson, William E; Beckmann, Jean-Pierre; Hayes, Dennis E; Pimm, Anthony C (1972): Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project 14. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, U.S. Government Printing Office, XIV, 975 pp + 1447 pp, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.14.1972
Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: 19.419300 * Longitude: -23.998500
Date/Time Start: 1970-11-05T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1970-11-05T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 6.16 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 82.60 m
Event(s):
14-141 * Latitude: 19.419300 * Longitude: -23.998500 * Date/Time: 1970-11-05T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4148.0 m * Penetration: 298 m * Recovery: 72.3 m * Location: North Atlantic/DIAPIR * Campaign: Leg14 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 10 cores; 81 m cored; 0 m drilled; 89.3 % 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 labelRoth, Peter HDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Overgrowth indexOverg indRoth, Peter HScale from 0 to 6, 0=no overg., 6 maximum overg.
Dissolution indexDXRoth, Peter HScale from 0 to 6, 0=no diss., 6 maximum diss.
PreservationPreservRoth, Peter HG=good, M=moderate, P=poor
StratigraphyStratigraphyRoth, Peter H
Ceratolithus amplificusC. amplificusRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
Ceratolithus cristatusC. cristatusRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
Ceratolithus rugosusC. rugosusRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
10 Ceratolithus tricorniculatusC. tricorniculatusRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
11 Coccolithus doronicoidesC. doronicoidesRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
12 Coccolithus pelagicusC. pelagicusRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
13 Cyclococcolithina leptoporaC. leptoporaRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
14 Cyclococcolithina macintyreiC. macintyreiRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
15 Discoaster asymmetricusD. asymmetricusRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
16 Discoaster bolliiD. bolliiRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
17 Discoaster brouweriD. brouweriRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
18 Discoaster calcarisD. calcarisRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
19 Discoaster challengeriiD. challengeriiRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
20 Discoaster hamatusD. hamatusRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
21 Discoaster neohamatusD. neohamatusRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
22 Discoaster pentaradiatusD. pentaradiatusRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
23 Discoaster quinqueramusD. quinqueramusRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
24 Discoaster surculusD. surculusRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
25 Discoaster tamalisD. tamalisRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
26 Discoaster variabilisD. variabilisRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
27 Discolithus antillarumD. antillarumRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
28 Discolithina japonicaD. japonicaRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
29 Helicopontosphaera kamptneriH. kamptneriRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
30 Helicopontosphaera selliiH. selliiRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
31 Pontosphaera discoporaP. discoporaRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
32 Pontosphaera scutellumP. scutellumRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
33 Pseudoemiliania lacunosaP. lacunosaRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
34 Reticulofenestra pseudoumbilicusR. pseudoumbilicusRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
35 Rhabdosphaera clavigeraR. clavigeraRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
36 Scyphosphaera sp.Scyphosphaera sp.Roth, Peter HAbundance estimate
37 Sphenolithus abiesS. abiesRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
38 Syracosphaera histricaS. histricaRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
39 Triquetrorhabdulus rugosusT. rugosusRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
40 Umbilicosphaera sibogaeU. sibogaeRoth, Peter HAbundance estimate
Size:
638 data points

Data

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Depth sed [m]

Sample label

Overg ind

DX

Preserv

Stratigraphy

C. amplificus

C. cristatus

C. rugosus
10 
C. tricorniculatus
11 
C. doronicoides
12 
C. pelagicus
13 
C. leptopora
14 
C. macintyrei
15 
D. asymmetricus
16 
D. bollii
17 
D. brouweri
18 
D. calcaris
19 
D. challengerii
20 
D. hamatus
21 
D. neohamatus
22 
D. pentaradiatus
23 
D. quinqueramus
24 
D. surculus
25 
D. tamalis
26 
D. variabilis
27 
D. antillarum
28 
D. japonica
29 
H. kamptneri
30 
H. sellii
31 
P. discopora
32 
P. scutellum
33 
P. lacunosa
34 
R. pseudoumbilicus
35 
R. clavigera
36 
Scyphosphaera sp.
37 
S. abies
38 
S. histrica
39 
T. rugosus
40 
U. sibogae
6.1614-141-1-1,115-117GLower pleistoceneRCCCRCCRCRRC
6.8114-141-1-2,30-32GLower pleistoceneCCCRCCRCRRC
7.5114-141-1-2,100-102GLower pleistoceneRCCCRCCRRCRRRC
8.3114-141-1-3,30-32GLower pleistoceneCCCRRCCRRCRRC
14.1014-141-1-CCLower pleistoceneRCCRCCCRRCRR
14.9114-141-2-1,90-9211.00Lower pleistoceneCCCRRCCRRCRRR
15.8114-141-2-2,30-3211.00Upper plioceneRRCCCCCCCRRCRR
17.9114-141-2-3,90-9211.00Upper plioceneRRCCCCCCCCR
19.4114-141-2-4,90-9211.00Upper plioceneCCCCCCCRRCRRR
20.9114-141-2-5,90-9211.00Upper plioceneRCCCCCCCRRCRRR
22.4114-141-2-6,90-9211.00Upper plioceneRCCCCCRRRCCCR
26.5614-141-3-3,30-3211.00Upper plioceneCCCCCCRCCCRC
28.0614-141-3-4,30-3211.00Upper plioceneCCCCCCRCCCRC
29.5614-141-3-5,30-3211.00Upper plioceneCCCCCCCCCCRR
31.0614-141-3-6,30-3211.00Upper plioceneCCCCCCCCCCRR
32.0114-141-4-1,0-111.00Upper plioceneCCCCCCCCCCCRR
32.3514-141-3-CC11.00Upper plioceneCCCCCCCCCCR
33.9114-141-4-2,40-4211.00Upper plioceneCCCCCCCCCRCCR
34.7614-141-4-2,125-12711.00Upper plioceneCCCCCCCCCCCR
41.1014-141-4-CC11.00Upper plioceneCRCCRCCCCCR
41.3114-141-5-1,30-3211.00Upper plioceneCRCCCRCCCCRCCRC
41.9114-141-5-1,90-9211.00Upper plioceneCCCCRCCCRRRCCRCC
42.8114-141-5-2,30-3211.00Lower plioceneCCCCRCCCRRCRRCC
44.2914-141-5-3,28-3011.00Lower plioceneCCCCRCCCRCRRCC
45.8114-141-5-4,30-3211.00Lower plioceneCCCCRCCCRRCRRCC
47.3114-141-5-5,30-3211.00Lower plioceneCRCCCCCCRRCRCC
48.8014-141-5-6,29-3111.00Lower plioceneCRCCCCCCRCRCC
50.1014-141-5-CC11.00Lower plioceneCRCCCCRCCRCRCC
59.9114-141-6-1,75-7711.00Lower plioceneRCCCCCRCRCCCCCR
62.1514-141-6-2,150-15011.00Lower plioceneRCCCCCRCRCCCCCR
62.5514-141-6-3,39-4111.00Lower plioceneRCCCCCRCRCCCCCR
63.9614-141-6-4,30-3211.00Lower plioceneCCCCCRCRCCCCCR
65.4614-141-6-5,30-3212.00Lower plioceneCCCCCRCRCCCCCR
66.9614-141-6-6,30-3212.00Lower plioceneCCCCCRCRCCCCCR
68.2514-141-6-CC12.00Lower plioceneCCCCCRCRCCCCC
79.6014-141-7-1,30-323.00Middle mioceneRRRRCCCCCRCC
81.1014-141-7-2,30-323.00Middle mioceneRRCCCCCRCR
82.6014-141-7-3,30-323.00Middle mioceneRRCCCCCRC