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Christensen, Beth A; Wefer, Gerold; Berger, Wolfgang H; Richter, Carl; Shipboard Scientific Party (2005): Paleontological investigation on planktonic foraminifers of ODP Hole 175-1084A. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.271024

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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/
Wefer, Gerold; Berger, Wolfgang H; Richter, C; et al. (1998): Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program 175 Initial Reports. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Ocean Drilling Program, 175, online, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.ir.175.1998
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#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Depth, compositeDepth compmcdChristensen, Beth A
Sample code/labelSample labelChristensen, Beth ADSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Age, minimum/youngAge youngChristensen, Beth A
AbundanceAbundChristensen, Beth APlanktonic foraminifers
PreservationPreservChristensen, Beth A
CommentCommentChristensen, Beth A
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2.882.88175-1084A-1H-CC,0AVG
12.7713.95175-1084A-2H-CC,11sponge spicules; lack pachy and dutertrei in >250; see some n pachy (R) in ...
22.5123.75175-1084A-3H-CC,22
31.8935.27175-1084A-4H-CC,10AVG
41.6848.60175-1084A-5H-CC,32TVGonlu saw a few spec, mostly G. bulloides (~ 5 spec) and a few N. pachy (R) in
51.0356.32175-1084A-6H-CC,14CGsome etching- may have lost some of the fragile species like Orbulina more in
60.6568.46175-1084A-7H-CC,47AVGinflata> bulloides and co-dominant pachy (R) and dut are codominatnt in 150-2
70.0280.29175-1084A-8H-CC,14CGcommon frgments
79.5590.65175-1084A-9H-CC,15CGbulloides have smaller aperture than in younger samples; bulloides are etch...
89.03101.47175-1084A-10H-CC,16CMetching and fragments silica rich bolivina flood
98.69113.50175-1084A-11H-CC,15FVGdissolution; very rare bugs
108.35124.61175-1084A-12H-CC,22TM~Barren in 150- 250 toasensis in >250
117.72135.80175-1084A-13H-CC,32FMbolivina flood
127.04147.31175-1084A-14H-CC,14CGdominated by inflata; fragments rare pachy (l)
136.63159.34175-1084A-15H-CC,18CGcommon pachy (L and R) in 150-250 dominated by inflata and bulloides Abundant
143.12166.72175-1084A-16H-CC,28RPlike 12H-CC
149.83173.82175-1084A-17H-CC,15CM
158.46184.73175-1084A-19X-CC,18TPsome fragments of G. inflata
167.83195.00175-1084A-20X-CC,24CGmore pachy (R) than pachy (L)
180.33209.33175-1084A-21X-CC,10TP
182.77211.77175-1084A-22X-CC,14TPa few N pachy (r) in the 150 - 250
195.46224.46175-1084A-23X-CC,15TP
206.98235.98175-1084A-24X-CC,19RMpachy (R) in 150 - 250
219.65248.65175-1084A-25X-CC,0pachy R common in 150 - 250 and G. ruber is presnet in same interval
222.61251.61175-1084A-26X-CC,23TPtrace bugs in 150 - 250 also
235.79264.79175-1084A-27X-CC,36TPpyritized diatoms
248.62277.62175-1084A-28X-CC,9RM
254.47283.47175-1084A-29X-CC,14BP
265.89294.89175-1084A-30X-CC,22AGCarina gets antarctic fauna in this interval; may indicate reduced upwellin...
271.74300.74175-1084A-31X-CC,25TPpachy (r) present in 150 - 250; ~ Barren in >250 interval
283.18312.18175-1084A-32X-CC,23TP
294.69323.69175-1084A-33X-CC,29BP
304.37333.37175-1084A-34X-CC,33BP
313.19342.19175-1084A-35X-CC,26BPdiatom rich
322.62351.62175-1084A-36X-CC,47TPdiatom rich
335.53364.53175-1084A-37X-CC,34BPdiatom rich
344.79373.79175-1084A-38X-CC,28FGbenthics are more pelagic pyritized diatoms some pachy (l) in 150 - 250
354.30383.30175-1084A-39X-CC,16BP
364.31393.31175-1084A-40X-CC,24FM
373.95402.95175-1084A-41X-CC,35FG
382.44411.44175-1084A-42X-CC,0BP
393.57422.57175-1084A-43X-CC,39BPdiatom mat
403.19432.19175-1084A-44X-CC,38FMfrags are common and pachy (L) is common in 150-250
412.78441.78175-1084A-45X-CC,40TPsponge spicules
422.12451.12175-1084A-46X-CC,28FVGdiatom mat improves preservation
429.04458.04175-1084A-47X-CC,33BP
439.49468.49175-1084A-48X-CC,22no nflata
450.97479.97175-1084A-49X-CC,37BPlithified
460.64489.64175-1084A-50X-CC,54Late PlioceneTP
469.88498.88175-1084A-51X-CC,13FG
477.83506.83175-1084A-52X-CC,53FGsome pyritization
485.73514.73175-1084A-53X-CC,23FG
496.68525.68175-1084A-54X-CC,18Late PlioceneFG
503.54532.54175-1084A-55X-CC,15FG
513.78542.78175-1084A-56X-CC,20FG
527.14556.14175-1084A-57X-CC,30FM
534.92563.92175-1084A-58X-CC,30RM
544.08573.08175-1084A-59X-CC,36CGsome forams are dark- some pyritization
594.56623.56175-1084A-64X-CC,26TP