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Strong, C Percy; Webb, Peter-Noel (1998): Occurence of foraminifera in the lower Miocene of sediment core CRP-1 (Table 2) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.438848, In supplement to: Strong, CP; Webb, P-N (1998): Lower Miocene foraminifera from CRP-1 drillhole. Terra Antartica, 5(3), 515-520, hdl:10013/epic.28305.d001

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Project(s):
Coverage:
Latitude: -77.007580 * Longitude: 163.755080
Date/Time Start: 1997-10-17T01:30:00 * Date/Time End: 1997-10-24T02:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 45.090 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 147.355 m
Event(s):
CRP-1 (16 km ENE Cape Roberts) * Latitude: -77.007580 * Longitude: 163.755080 * Date/Time Start: 1997-10-17T01:30:00 * Date/Time End: 1997-10-24T02:00:00 * Elevation: -153.5 m * Penetration: 132.06 m * Recovery: 113.32 m * Location: off Cape Roberts, Ross Sea, Antarctica * Campaign: CRP-1 * Basis: Sampling/drilling ice * Method/Device: Core wireline system (CWS) * Comment: sea ice thickness: 1.60 m, recovery 86 %. Age and lithology of oldest strata: 22-24 Ma; mudstone with scattered pebbles.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
Depth, top/minDepth topmStrong, C Percy
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmStrong, C Percy
Lithologic unit/sequenceUnitStrong, C Percy
ForaminiferaForamStrong, C Percyx = present
Fossil contentFossilsStrong, C Percy
Size:
220 data points

Data

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Depth sed [m]

Depth top [m]

Depth bot [m]

Unit

Foram

Fossils
45.09045.0445.145.1spicules
53.55053.5053.605.1xspicules, echinoderm fragments
54.72554.7054.755.2
56.80556.7856.835.2wood fragments
58.35558.3358.385.2
58.58558.5658.615.2
59.63059.5859.685.2xdiatoms, spicules, echinoderm & mollusc fragments
62.22062.1962.255.3xdiatoms, shell fragments (marcofossil matrix)
62.35062.3462.365.3xbryozoan, spicules, worm tube (macrofossil matrix)
65.92565.9065.955.4insect? fragments
67.62567.6067.655.4xsponge spicules
69.92569.9069.955.4diatoms, spicules
72.62572.6072.655.5diatoms
75.96575.9475.995.5diatoms, spicules
77.47577.4577.505.5trace fossils?
78.20078.1578.255.5xtrace fossils?
78.46578.4478.495.5trace fossils?
81.84581.8281.875.7
84.66084.6484.685.7xechinoid spine (macrofossil matrix)
85.80585.7885.835.7xdiatoms, spicules
86.66086.6486.685.7xdiatoms, spicules (macrofossil matrix)
87.44587.4287.475.7xdiatoms
93.50593.4893.535.8diatoms, mollusc fragments
94.46594.4494.495.8
95.10095.0895.125.8wood fragments (macrofossil matrix)
96.27596.2596.305.8spicules, wood fragments
97.20597.1897.235.8spicules, wood fragments
99.07099.0299.125.8xdiatoms, spicules
99.92599.9099.955.8diatoms
102.075102.05102.105.8diatoms
108.875108.85108.906.2spicules
109.175109.15109.206.2spicules
111.665111.64111.696.2spicules
113.285113.26113.316.2xspicules
116.455116.43116.486.2spicules
119.175119.15119.206.2spicules
120.450120.40120.506.3spicules
123.865123.84123.896.3
128.225128.20128.256.3x
129.175129.15129.206.3xechinoderm fragments
131.825131.80131.856.3spicules, wood fragments
133.965133.94133.996.3xechinoderm fragments
136.945136.92136.976.3x
137.675137.66137.696.3(macrofossil matrix)
138.840138.82138.866.3(macrofossil matrix)
141.215141.19141.246.3x
141.870141.82141.927.1spicules
142.225142.20142.257.1xdiatoms, spicules
142.615142.59142.647.1xdiatoms, spicules
144.625144.60144.657.1xechinoderm fragments
145.945145.92145.977.1xechinoderm fragments
147.355147.33147.387.1spicules