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Vincent, Edith; Thiede, Jörn; Vallier, Tracy L (2005): Planktic foraminifera abundance of Hole 62-466 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.251475

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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
Vincent, Edith; Windom, Kenneth E; Schmidt, Ronald R; Schaaf, André; Seifert, Karl E; Sayre, W O; Sancetta, Constance A; Rea, David K; Koporulin, V I; Fujii, Naoyuki; Dean, Walter E; Cepek, Pavel; Boersma, Anne; Adelseck, C; Thiede, Jörn; Vallier, Tracy L (1981): Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, U.S. Government Printing Office, LXII, 1120 pp, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.62.1981
Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: 34.191000 * Longitude: 179.255700
Date/Time Start: 1978-08-28T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1978-08-28T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.19 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 63.31 m
Event(s):
62-466 * Latitude: 34.191000 * Longitude: 179.255700 * Date/Time: 1978-08-28T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2665.0 m * Penetration: 312 m * Recovery: 105.1 m * Location: North Pacific/CONT RISE * Campaign: Leg62 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 33 cores; 302.5 m cored; 9.5 m drilled; 34.7 % 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 labelVincent, EdithDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
StratigraphyStratigraphyVincent, Edith
Globorotalia conoideaG. conoideaVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
Globorotalia crassaformisG. crassaformisVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
Globorotalia cultrataG. cultrataVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
Globorotalia hirsutaG. hirsutaVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
Globorotalia inflataG. inflataVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
Globorotalia limbataG. limbataVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
10 Globorotalia margaritaeG. margaritaeVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
11 Globorotalia puncticulataG. puncticulataVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
12 Globorotalia scitulaG. scitulaVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
13 Globorotalia theyeriG. theyeriVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
14 Globorotalia tosaensisG. tosaensisVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
15 Globorotalia truncatulinoidesG. truncatulinoidesVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
16 Globorotalia tumidaG. tumidaVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
17 Globigerinoides conglobatusG. conglobatusVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
18 Globigerinoides obliquusG. obliquusVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
19 Globigerinoides ruberG. ruberVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
20 Globigerinoides sacculiferG. sacculiferVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
21 Globigerina bulloidesG. bulloidesVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
22 Globigerina falconensisG. falconensisVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
23 Globigerina nepenthesG. nepenthesVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
24 Globigerinella siphoniferaG. siphoniferaVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
25 Globoquadrina altispiraG. altispiraVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
26 Globoquadrina venezuelanaG. venezuelanaVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
27 Globorotaloides hexagonusG. hexagonusVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
28 Neogloboquadrina dutertreiN. dutertreiVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
29 Neogloboquadrina pachydermaN. pachydermaVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
30 Orbulina universaO. universaVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
31 Sphaeroidinella dehiscensS. dehiscensVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
32 Sphaeroidinellopsis subdehiscensS. subdehiscensVincent, EdithAbundance estimate
Size:
510 data points

Data

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Depth sed [m]

Sample label

Stratigraphy

G. conoidea

G. crassaformis

G. cultrata

G. hirsuta

G. inflata

G. limbata
10 
G. margaritae
11 
G. puncticulata
12 
G. scitula
13 
G. theyeri
14 
G. tosaensis
15 
G. truncatulinoides
16 
G. tumida
17 
G. conglobatus
18 
G. obliquus
19 
G. ruber
20 
G. sacculifer
21 
G. bulloides
22 
G. falconensis
23 
G. nepenthes
24 
G. siphonifera
25 
G. altispira
26 
G. venezuelana
27 
G. hexagonus
28 
N. dutertrei
29 
N. pachyderma
30 
O. universa
31 
S. dehiscens
32 
S. subdehiscens
0.1962-466-1-1,18-20PleistoceneCRCRRRRPPCR
0.4562-466-1-1,44-46PleistocenePARRPRRRRRRAP
0.6862-466-1-1,67-69PleistoceneCPCPCRRAP
1.1762-466-1-1,116-118PleistoceneRCPRPRRRRR
2.0162-466-1-2,50-52PleistocenePCRRPRRRRR
2.5162-466-1-2,100-102PleistocenePRRRRRPRR
3.5162-466-1-3,50-52PleistocenePCPRRPAR
4.0162-466-1-3,100-102PleistocenePPCPPRPPPPPCPP
4.6262-466-1-4,11-13PleistoceneCPPARRRPPRCP
5.2362-466-1-4,72-74PleistoceneCCPPRRAR
6.5162-466-1-5,50-52PleistoceneCAPRPRPA
7.0162-466-1-5,100-102PleistoceneRARRAR
8.0162-466-1-6,50-52PleistoceneRARPPRAP
8.5162-466-2-1,50-52PleistocenePAPCRPRA
9.0162-466-2-1,100-102PleistoceneCARCPCP
10.0162-466-2-2,50-52PleistoceneCAPPPCCR
11.5162-466-2-3,50-52PleistoceneRPCPCPPCRPARP
13.0162-466-2-4,50-52PleistoceneAARCCR
14.5162-466-2-5,50-52PleistoceneACPPRCCR
16.0162-466-2-6,50-52PleistoceneCACR
18.0462-466-3-1,53-55PleistoceneCRCPPCRR
18.4862-466-3-1,97-99PleistoceneCCRCPPRP
19.5462-466-3-2,53-55PleistoceneCCPPCR
21.0462-466-3-3,53-55PleistoceneRCPPRPPPRRRRR
22.5462-466-3-4,53-55PleistoceneCCRPPPRCRR
24.0462-466-3-5,53-55PleistoceneCCPPPPRCPP
27.5162-466-4-1,50-52Upper plioceneCCPCPPPRPRR
29.0162-466-4-2,50-52Upper plioceneRCPPPRCRRP
37.0162-466-5-1,50-52Upper plioceneCAPPPPR
38.5162-466-5-2,50-52Upper plioceneACPRPPRRRP
40.0162-466-5-3,50-52Upper plioceneARPRPCRPR
40.5162-466-5-3,100-102Upper plioceneACPPPRRRPR
41.5162-466-5-4,50-52Upper plioceneAAPPPPPR
43.0162-466-5-5,50-52Upper plioceneCRPPPRCRRRPP
46.3162-466-6-1,30-32Upper plioceneCRPPRPPRRRRP
47.8162-466-6-2,30-32Lower pliocenePCPPPRPPPPRRP
49.3162-466-6-3,30-32Lower plioceneAPPRPPRRR
50.8162-466-6-4,30-32Lower plioceneAPPPPRPPRR
55.8162-466-7-1,30-32Lower plioceneRCRPPPPRPPPCRPP
57.3162-466-7-2,30-32Lower plioceneCCPPPPRRR
58.1162-466-7-2,110-112Lower plioceneCCPPRRR
58.8162-466-7-3,30-32Lower plioceneCCPPPPRPRRR
60.3162-466-7-4,30-32Lower plioceneCRPPRPPRPRRR
61.8162-466-7-5,30-32Lower plioceneCRPPPRRR
63.3162-466-7-6,30-32Lower pliocenePP