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Sikora, Paul; Mahoney, John J; Fitton, J Godfrey; Wallace, Paul J; Shipboard Scientific Party (2005): Paleontological investigation on benthic foraminifers of ODP Hole 192-1183A [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.270032

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Related to:
Mahoney, John J; Fitton, J Godfrey; Wallace, Paul J; et al. (2001): Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, 192 Initial Reports. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Ocean Drilling Program, 192, online, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.ir.192.2001
ODP/TAMU (2005): JANUS Database. Ocean Drilling Program, Texas A&M University, College Station TX 77845-9547, USA; (data copied from Janus 2005-02 to 2005-06), http://www-odp.tamu.edu/database/
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Coverage:
Latitude: -1.176980 * Longitude: 157.014980
Date/Time Start: 2000-09-18T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2000-09-18T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 761.98 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 1136.56 m
Event(s):
192-1183A * Latitude: -1.176980 * Longitude: 157.014980 * Date/Time: 2000-09-18T00:00:00 * Elevation: -1804.7 m * Penetration: 1211.1 m * Recovery: 260.69 m * Location: South Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg192 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 67 cores; 583.8 m cored; 299.3 m drilled; 44.7 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Depth, compositeDepth compmcdSikora, Paul
Sample code/labelSample labelSikora, PaulDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
AbundanceAbundSikora, PaulBenthic foraminifers
PreservationPreservSikora, Paul
CommentCommentSikora, Paul
Size:
443 data points

Data

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Depth sed [m]

Depth comp [mcd]

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Abund

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761.98761.98192-1183A-16R-CC,0
773.73773.73192-1183A-17R-CC,32
786.96786.96192-1183A-18R-CC,16
792.39792.39192-1183A-19R-2,79Thin section #1 is Barren of benthic species
794.76794.76192-1183A-19R-4,16TGThin-section #2
796.57796.57192-1183A-19R-CC,19
802.90802.90192-1183A-20R-CC,2PThin section #3 contains a single indeterminate hyaline fragment
803.09803.09192-1183A-20R-CC,21
814.91814.91192-1183A-21R-4,111PThin-section #4 is apparently Barren of benthic spp. but is too thick and som
819.24819.24192-1183A-21R-CC,22
824.34824.34192-1183A-22R-4,84RPThin-section #5
827.85827.85192-1183A-22R-CC,1TMThin-section #6
828.07828.07192-1183A-22R-CC,23
836.78836.78192-1183A-23R-6,68TMthin section #7 is nearly Barren of benthic spp.
837.02837.02192-1183A-23R-CC,17
838.25838.25192-1183A-24R-1,5
838.79838.79192-1183A-24R-1,59
838.95838.95192-1183A-24R-1,75
839.70839.70192-1183A-24R-2,0FGStrongly dominated by elegans, eocaenus and subglobosa
839.95839.95192-1183A-24R-2,25FGeocaenus and elegans absent; rise in praemundulus, appearance of spissiformis
840.45840.45192-1183A-24R-2,75RGDrop in abund; no praemundulus; rise in grimsdalei; more agglut species
840.84840.84192-1183A-24R-2,114RPMajor decline in benthic abund and preservation
840.99840.99192-1183A-24R-2,129
841.00841.00192-1183A-24R-2,130
841.12841.12192-1183A-24R-CC,6thin section #10 is Barren of benthic spp.
841.24841.24192-1183A-24R-CC,18
847.41847.41192-1183A-25R-1,1
848.14848.14192-1183A-25R-1,74
848.45848.45192-1183A-25R-2,1
849.10849.10192-1183A-25R-CC,2TGbenthic species are very rare in thin section #11
849.30849.30192-1183A-25R-CC,22
857.06857.06192-1183A-26R-CC,6
857.14857.14192-1183A-26R-CC,14thin section #12 is Barren of benthic spp.
866.79866.79192-1183A-27R-CC,19TGThin-section #13
885.90885.90192-1183A-29R-CC,0Thin-section #15 is Barren of benthic species
897.04897.04192-1183A-30R-2,64Thin-section #17 is Barren of benthic species
897.12897.12192-1183A-30R-2,72
905.88905.88192-1183A-31R-1,78
915.02915.02192-1183A-32R-1,32TMThin-section #19; almost Barren of benthic species
916.20916.20192-1183A-32R-CC,0
927.47927.47192-1183A-33R-3,21Thin-section #20 is Barren of benthic species
928.62928.62192-1183A-33R-CC,0
943.91943.91192-1183A-35R-1,41Thin-section #21 is Barren of benthic spp.
958.27958.27192-1183A-36R-4,72
958.43958.43192-1183A-36R-4,88Thin-section #22 is Barren of benthic spp.
958.67958.67192-1183A-36R-CC,20
967.34967.34192-1183A-37R-4,17
967.74967.74192-1183A-37R-4,57Thin-section #24 is Barren of benthic spp.
968.14968.14192-1183A-37R-4,97
976.08976.08192-1183A-38R-3,68
980.05980.05192-1183A-38R-6,15
986.59986.59192-1183A-39R-4,9
986.63986.63192-1183A-39R-4,13TP
986.75986.75192-1183A-39R-4,25
987.27987.27192-1183A-39R-4,77
993.46993.46192-1183A-40R-2,31TPThin-section #32
995.23995.23192-1183A-40R-3,58TMA single benthic specimen was noted on thin-section #33
995.36995.36192-1183A-40R-CC,0RGBenthics remain very rare
1001.851001.85192-1183A-41R-1,45Thin-section #34 is Barren of benthic spp.
1004.261004.26192-1183A-41R-CC,0TGBenthics nearly absent
1014.881014.88192-1183A-42R-CC,14TGBenthics very rare again
1021.471021.47192-1183A-43R-1,67TGBenthics nearly absent; thin-section #36
1022.081022.08192-1183A-43R-CC,0RMVery slight increase in benthics over 44CC
1031.281031.28192-1183A-44R-CC,0TMMajor decline in foram abund; PB questionable
1040.181040.18192-1183A-45R-1,18TM
1040.781040.78192-1183A-45R-1,78TGMajor decline in foram abund; PB questionable
1041.711041.71192-1183A-45R-2,21TPBenthics nearly absent; thin-section #38
1042.711042.71192-1183A-45R-3,1CGUphole increase in benthics; similar to, but shallower than 48 CC assemblage
1043.321043.32192-1183A-45R-CC,0
1050.501050.50192-1183A-46R-1,90
1050.691050.69192-1183A-46R-1,109Thin-section #39 is Barren of benthic spp.
1051.201051.20192-1183A-46R-2,20
1051.651051.65192-1183A-46R-CC,0TPBenthics remain rare
1060.701060.70192-1183A-47R-CC,0TMMajor uphole decrease in benthic foraminifera
1069.171069.17192-1183A-48R-1,37RMRare benthic species in overall poorly fossiliferous sample; thin-section #40
1071.091071.09192-1183A-48R-CC,17FMBenthic forams relatively frequent
1078.661078.66192-1183A-49R-CC,16RPupper lower Campanian?
1088.261088.26192-1183A-50R-1,6
1088.541088.54192-1183A-50R-1,34RPAbyssal with Conorboides displacement?
1088.631088.63192-1183A-50R-1,43
1089.071089.07192-1183A-50R-1,87RPmiddle Coniacian to early Santonian?
1089.321089.32192-1183A-50R-1,112TPmiddle to late Coniacian
1089.531089.53192-1183A-50R-1,133TPthin-section #41
1089.701089.70192-1183A-50R-2,0
1090.071090.07192-1183A-50R-2,37RPthin section #85 also contains very rare, highly recrystallized hyaline spp.
1090.311090.31192-1183A-50R-2,61TPthin-section #86
1090.381090.38192-1183A-50R-2,68
1090.441090.44192-1183A-50R-2,74
1090.451090.45192-1183A-50R-2,75RPmiddle to late Coniacian - based upon similar assemblage to 50-1
1090.481090.48192-1183A-50R-2,78
1090.481090.48192-1183A-50R-2,78TPthin-section #42; PB indeterminate
1090.541090.54192-1183A-50R-2,84
1090.711090.71192-1183A-50R-2,101
1090.781090.78192-1183A-50R-2,108
1091.341091.34192-1183A-50R-3,14
1091.441091.44192-1183A-50R-3,24
1091.541091.54192-1183A-50R-3,34TM
1091.571091.57192-1183A-50R-3,37RPlate Albian? - based upon L. kaptarenkae plus rads as in core 51
1091.731091.73192-1183A-50R-CC,13FMThin-section #45
1091.781091.78192-1183A-50R-CC,18
1101.031101.03192-1183A-51R-3,13TMThin-section #47 - PB is questionable
1108.291108.29192-1183A-52R-1,79
1108.361108.36192-1183A-52R-1,86
1108.891108.89192-1183A-52R-1,139FMlate Albian - Thin section #48
1109.641109.64192-1183A-52R-2,64
1110.051110.05192-1183A-52R-2,105
1111.201111.20192-1183A-52R-3,70
1111.571111.57192-1183A-52R-3,107CG
1112.361112.36192-1183A-52R-4,36
1113.171113.17192-1183A-52R-4,117RMThin-section #49 - PB is questionable
1113.381113.38192-1183A-52R-CC,15FP
1117.621117.62192-1183A-53R-1,42
1118.061118.06192-1183A-53R-1,86
1119.091119.09192-1183A-53R-2,42
1119.241119.24192-1183A-53R-2,57
1119.481119.48192-1183A-53R-2,81RGThin-section #50
1120.141120.14192-1183A-53R-2,147
1120.381120.38192-1183A-53R-3,21
1120.631120.63192-1183A-53R-3,46
1121.121121.12192-1183A-53R-3,95
1121.291121.29192-1183A-53R-3,112Pthin-section #51
1121.401121.40192-1183A-53R-3,123CM
1121.921121.92192-1183A-53R-4,48
1122.291122.29192-1183A-53R-4,85
1122.301122.30192-1183A-53R-4,86TP
1122.441122.44192-1183A-53R-4,100
1122.581122.58192-1183A-53R-CC,0
1127.301127.30192-1183A-54R-1,50
1128.581128.58192-1183A-54R-2,28TMthin-section #53
1128.841128.84192-1183A-54R-2,54TP
1128.891128.89192-1183A-54R-2,59
1129.761129.76192-1183A-54R-3,59TPThin-section #60
1130.131130.13192-1183A-54R-3,96TP
1130.221130.22192-1183A-54R-3,105TPPaleobath. is questionable
1130.331130.33192-1183A-54R-3,116TP
1130.741130.74192-1183A-54R-4,7
1136.561136.56192-1183A-55R-1,6