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Gladenkov, Andrey; Rea, David K; Basov, Ivan A; Shipboard Scientific Party (2005): Range table from diatoms in ODP Hole 145-881C [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.311136

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Related to:
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/
Rea, David K; Basov, L A; Janecek, Thomas R; Palmer-Julson, Amanda; et al. (1993): Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program|145 Initial Reports. Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program, Ocean Drilling Program, 145, 1040 pp, https://doi.org/10.2973/odp.proc.ir.145.1993
Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: 47.103300 * Longitude: 161.491500
Date/Time Start: 1992-07-30T18:15:00 * Date/Time End: 1992-08-03T05:45:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 181.95 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 190.93 m
Event(s):
145-881C * Latitude: 47.103300 * Longitude: 161.491500 * Date/Time Start: 1992-07-30T18:15:00 * Date/Time End: 1992-08-03T05:45:00 * Elevation: -5542.0 m * Penetration: 363.8 m * Recovery: 227.2 m * Location: North Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Leg145 * Basis: Joides Resolution * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 39 cores; 363.8 m cored; 0 m drilled; 62.5 % recovery
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Depth, compositeDepth compmcdGladenkov, Andrey
Sample code/labelSample labelGladenkov, AndreyDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
Thalassiothrix longissimaT. longissimaGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
Thalassiosira spp.Thalassiosira spp.Gladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
Thalassiosira oestrupiiT. oestrupiiGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimates. ampl.
Thalassiosira nidulusT. nidulusGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimates. ampl.
Thalassiosira leptopusT. leptopusGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimates. ampl.
Thalassiosira latimarginataT. latimarginataGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
10 Thalassiosira jacksoniiT. jacksoniiGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
11 Thalassiosira eccentricaT. eccentricaGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
12 Thalassionema nitzschioidesT. nitzschioidesGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
13 Stephanopyxis spp.Stephanopyxis spp.Gladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
14 Stellarima spp.Stellarima spp.Gladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
15 Simonseniella barboiS. barboiGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
16 Rhizosolenia spp.Rhizosolenia spp.Gladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
17 Paralia sulcataP. sulcataGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
18 Nitzschia spp.Nitzschia spp.Gladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
19 Nitzschia reinholdiiN. reinholdiiGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimates. ampl.
20 Neodenticula koizumiiN. koizumiiGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
21 Neodenticula kamtschaticaN. kamtschaticaGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
22 Coscinodiscus marginatusC. marginatusGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
23 Chaetoceros, resting sporesChaetoceros rsGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
24 Actinocyclus curvatulusA. curvatulusGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
25 Nitzschia cylindricaN. cylindricaGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
26 Pyxidicula zabelinaeP. zabelinaeGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
27 Hemidiscus cuneiformisH. cuneiformisGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
28 Nitzschia jouseaeN. jouseaeGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
29 Asterolampra spp.Asterolampra spp.Gladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimateincluding Asteromphalus spp.
30 Actinoptychus spp.Actinoptychus spp.Gladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
31 Thalassiosira convexaT. convexaGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
32 Nitzschia fossilisN. fossilisGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
33 Diatoms, benthicDiatom benthicGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
34 Actinocyclus octonariusA. octonariusGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
35 Actinocyclus ellipticusA. ellipticusGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
36 Azpeitia noduliferaA. noduliferGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
37 Azpeitia tabularisA. tabularisGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
38 CommentCommentGladenkov, AndreyAbundance estimate
Size:
614 data points

Data

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Depth sed [m]

Depth comp [mcd]

Sample label

T. longissima

Thalassiosira spp.

T. oestrupii

T. nidulus

T. leptopus

T. latimarginata
10 
T. jacksonii
11 
T. eccentrica
12 
T. nitzschioides
13 
Stephanopyxis spp.
14 
Stellarima spp.
15 
S. barboi
16 
Rhizosolenia spp.
17 
P. sulcata
18 
Nitzschia spp.
19 
N. reinholdii
20 
N. koizumii
21 
N. kamtschatica
22 
C. marginatus
23 
Chaetoceros rs
24 
A. curvatulus
25 
N. cylindrica
26 
P. zabelinae
27 
H. cuneiformis
28 
N. jouseae
29 
Asterolampra spp.
30 
Actinoptychus spp.
31 
T. convexa
32 
N. fossilis
33 
Diatom benthic
34 
A. octonarius
35 
A. ellipticus
36 
A. nodulifer
37 
A. tabularis
38 
Comment
181.95181.95145-881C-21H-1,256.2%.9%1.5%5.0%1.2%2.2%.3%1.5%.6%.2%1.9%44.6%16.1%1.2%2.2%12.7%.3%.3%.3%Other = 0.6%; Total count = 323;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
182.21182.21145-881C-21H-1,516.9%1.3%1.3%4.6%1.3%4.6%.3%.3%1.3%23.1%37.6%.7%.7%.3%14.9%.7%Total count = 303;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
182.51182.51145-881C-21H-1,816.6%1.0%1.0%4.0%.7%.3%1.7%.7%1.0%.3%26.7%34.7%.3%.7%20.5%Total count = 303;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
182.86182.86145-881C-21H-1,11611.3%1.3%.3%1.7%2.6%.3%.3%.3%.7%27.5%29.5%1.0%1.7%19.5%.3%.3%.3%.3%Other = 0.7%; Total count = 302;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
183.11183.11145-881C-21H-1,1415.1%1.9%2.3%2.9%.6%6.1%.3%.6%1.9%.3%4.5%47.3%11.9%1.0%1.6%10.3%.6%.3%.3%Total count = 311;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
183.42183.42145-881C-21H-2,2216.5%.6%.3%6.0%4.4%.3%1.0%.3%2.5%1.3%23.8%24.4%.3%.3%15.9%.3%.6%.6%Other = 0.3%; Total count = 315;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
183.71183.71145-881C-21H-2,517.5%1.3%.9%5.7%1.9%.3%.3%1.3%27.0%33.0%.6%.9%.3%18.6%Other = 0.3%; Total count = 318;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
184.01184.01145-881C-21H-2,817.6%1.7%1.0%3.0%.3%4.0%.7%.3%.7%.7%1.0%2.0%24.2%29.8%1.3%.7%20.2%.3%.7%Total count = 302;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
184.36184.36145-881C-21H-2,1165.4%3.0%1.0%2.5%1.0%1.0%.5%1.5%26.2%37.6%3.0%12.9%1.0%1.0%Other = 2%; Total count = 101;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
184.61184.61145-881C-21H-2,1413.3%1.6%1.6%2.3%.7%4.6%.3%1.0%1.6%.3%.3%6.3%55.9%11.5%.7%.7%4.9%.7%1.0%Other = 0.7% ; Total count = 304;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
184.92184.92145-881C-21H-3,224.3%2.3%4.0%6.6%.3%9.6%.3%.3%1.7%.7%7.6%14.9%23.2%.7%1.7%18.9%.7%.3%.7%1.0%Other = 0.3%; Total count = 302;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
185.21185.21145-881C-21H-3,516.6%2.3%2.7%2.7%.3%.7%22.3%1.0%.3%1.0%.3%2.7%5.6%18.9%12.6%.3%1.0%13.6%.3%1.7%.3%.3%.7%.3%Other = 1.3%; Total count = 301;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
185.51185.51145-881C-21H-3,817.4%3.0%5.0%2.0%2.5%1.0%2.0%5.4%14.4%38.6%2.0%11.9%5.0%Total count = 101;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
185.86185.86145-881C-21H-3,1167.9%3.6%6.6%4.6%.3%.7%7.2%.3%.3%1.6%.3%.7%5.9%30.2%17.7%1.0%1.3%6.6%1.3%.3%1.6%Total count = 305;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
186.11186.11145-881C-21H-3,1416.2%2.3%2.3%3.9%3.3%.3%.3%3.3%25.6%29.5%.3%.3%.3%17.4%3.6%.3%.3%Other = 0.3%; Total count = 305;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
186.42186.42145-881C-21H-4,223.0%1.0%3.0%2.0%2.0%20.8%56.4%1.0%10.9%Total count = 101;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
186.71186.71145-881C-21H-4,518.7%1.9%.6%3.9%.3%.3%.3%3.6%1.6%.3%.3%.6%2.3%28.5%26.5%2.3%1.0%14.6%.3%.3%1.6%Total count = 309;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
187.01187.01145-881C-21H-4,819.0%1.5%4.5%6.0%.5%.5%3.7%1.0%.5%.5%.5%21.9%34.3%.5%3.5%8.0%2.5%.5%Other = 0.5%; Total count = 201;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
187.36187.36145-881C-21H-4,1165.4%5.4%7.9%6.9%.5%5.0%1.5%.5%.5%3.0%32.7%24.3%1.5%1.2%2.0%.5%Other = 1%; Total count = 202;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
187.61187.61145-881C-21H-4,1416.9%4.0%5.0%4.0%2.0%1.0%7.9%1.0%1.0%1.0%1.0%24.8%28.7%4.0%2.0%1.0%4.0%1.0%Total count = 101;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
187.92187.92145-881C-21H-5,224.6%2.0%4.3%5.0%.3%4.6%.3%.7%.3%.3%1.3%47.4%20.9%2.6%2.6%.3%.3%1.7%.3%Total count = 302;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
188.21188.21145-881C-21H-5,515.0%2.3%3.0%.7%5.3%1.0%1.0%10.9%.3%1.7%1.0%51.8%8.9%2.6%1.7%.3%.7%.3%.3%Other = 1.3%; Total count = 303;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
188.51188.51145-881C-21H-5,817.0%1.5%4.0%3.0%1.5%.5%1.5%1.0%25.9%46.8%3.0%.5%.5%2.0%1.0%Other = 0.5%; Total count = 201;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
188.86188.86145-881C-21H-5,1167.9%2.3%1.0%3.3%.3%5.3%.3%1.0%.3%1.3%.7%44.7%22.0%.7%2.3%3.9%1.6%.3%.3%Other = 0.3%; Total count = 304;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
189.42189.42145-881C-21H-6,229.9%1.0%.3%1.7%5.6%1.0%.7%.3%.3%.3%25.2%32.5%.7%2.0%1.3%16.2%.7%.3%Total count = 302;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
189.72189.72145-881C-21H-6,5211.7%1.9%1.9%3.9%3.9%2.9%2.9%1.0%1.0%36.9%27.2%1.9%2.9%Total count = 103;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
190.06190.06145-881C-21H-6,866.0%3.0%1.0%3.0%8.5%1.0%1.0%30.0%36.0%1.0%1.0%3.0%2.0%.5%1.0%2.0%Total count = 100;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
190.36190.36145-881C-21H-6,1163.3%2.0%1.0%.3%5.6%.3%.3%3.6%.3%.3%2.3%.2%.3%60.5%13.5%4.3%.7%.3%.3%Other = 0.3%; Total count = 304;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
190.62190.62145-881C-21H-6,1422.6%2.3%2.0%.3%7.3%2.6%10.6%.3%.7%.3%1.3%1.0%54.0%11.6%1.7%.7%.7%Total count = 302;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46
190.93190.93145-881C-21H-7,233.9%1.3%2.6%.3%3.6%2.6%.7%1.0%12.4%3.9%.3%.3%1.0%.3%.3%.7%.7%47.1%11.8%2.3%2.3%Other = 0.7%; Total count = 306;from Leg 145 SR; Ch 3; Table 2; p. 46