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Barash, Max S; Kruglikova, Svetlana B (1995): (Table 2) Radiolaria species in nodule samples from the Clarion-Clipperton province, Pacific Ocean [dataset]. P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.727500, Supplement to: Barash, MS; Kruglikova, SB (1995): Age of radiolaria from ferromanganese nodules of the Clarion-Clipperton province (Pacifc Ocean) and the problem of nodule unsinkability. Oceanology, 34(6), 815-828

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Abstract:
Radiolaria were studied in 19 manganese nodules raised from the bottom. The nodules occurred mainly on the surface of thin Quaternary sediments covering Tertiary deposits of various ages (Middle Eocene to Early Miocene). Radiolaria in nodule cores and in inner and surface layers were studied. We found 85 radiolaria species and groups of species. Usually 1-4 to 6-19 radiolaria species were detected in each of the samples. Species belonging to Middle Eocene, Late Miocene to Early Oligocene, and Oligocene to Early Miocene were found. Rare Neogene species were revealed only in fractured surface layers. Age of the nodules is mainly Oligocene. Seismic waves cause sediment vibration, loosening disintegration, and removal of suspension by bottom currents. The vibration effect causes ancient nodules to float up to the surface of Quaternary sediment. This hypothesis suggests the reason for characteristics of the Clarion-Clipperton zone: regional stratigraphic hiatus, accumulation of residual fields of nodules, and the ''floating up'' of nodules to the surface of the Quaternary sediments.
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Coverage:
Median Latitude: 12.170385 * Median Longitude: -133.785641 * South-bound Latitude: 7.680000 * West-bound Longitude: -140.011667 * North-bound Latitude: 13.546667 * East-bound Longitude: -120.478333
Minimum Elevation: -4965.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -4090.0 m
Event(s):
DM41-3830-0 * Latitude: 9.998333 * Longitude: -140.001667 * Elevation: -4965.0 m * Location: Clarion-Clipperton Fraction Zone, North East Pacific Ocean * Campaign: DM41 * Basis: Dmitry Mendeleev * Method/Device: Grab (GRAB)
DM41-3830-5 * Latitude: 10.008333 * Longitude: -140.011667 * Elevation: -4900.0 m * Location: Clarion-Clipperton Fraction Zone, North East Pacific Ocean * Campaign: DM41 * Basis: Dmitry Mendeleev * Method/Device: Grab (GRAB)
DM41-3830-10 * Latitude: 10.031667 * Longitude: -139.998333 * Elevation: -4880.0 m * Location: Clarion-Clipperton Fraction Zone, North East Pacific Ocean * Campaign: DM41 * Basis: Dmitry Mendeleev * Method/Device: Grab (GRAB)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEvent
2Latitude of eventLatitude
3Longitude of eventLongitude
4Elevation of eventElevationm
5Sample code/labelSample labelBarash, Max S
6Sample typeSamp typeBarash, Max S
7Rhopalocanium ornatumR. ornatumBarash, Max S?
8Lithocyclia ocellusL. ocellusBarash, Max S
9Tetraspyris fiscellaT. fiscellaBarash, Max S?
10Podocyrtis sp.Podocyrtis sp.Barash, Max S?
11Theocampe callimorphosT. callimorphosBarash, Max S
12Lychnocanium bellumL. bellumBarash, Max S?
13Lychnocanoma babylonisL. babylonisBarash, Max S
14Dendrospyris pannosaD. pannosaBarash, Max S
15Lychnocanoma aff. elisabethaeL. aff. elisabethaeBarash, Max S
16Periphaena decoraP. decoraBarash, Max S
17Botryocella sp.Botryocella sp.Barash, Max S
18Dorcadospyris argiscaD. argiscaBarash, Max S
19Giraffospyris didicerosG. didicerosBarash, Max S
20Zygocircus sp.Zygocircus sp.Barash, Max S
21Podocyrtis helenaeP. helenaeBarash, Max Scf.
22Dictyoprora mongolfieriD. mongolfieriBarash, Max S
23Eusyringium fistuligerumE. fistuligerumBarash, Max S
24Lithomitra elizabethaeL. elizabethaeBarash, Max S
25Lithochytris vespertilioL. vespertilioBarash, Max S
26Dictyoprora ornataD. ornataBarash, Max S
27Eucyrtidium montiparumE. montiparumBarash, Max S
28Eucyrtidium aff. montiparumE. aff. montiparumBarash, Max S
29Lithochytris vespertilioL. vespertilioBarash, Max Scf.
30Rhabdolithis pipaR. pipaBarash, Max S
31Podocyrtis goetheanaP. goetheanaBarash, Max S
32Thyrsocyrtis tetracanthaT. tetracanthaBarash, Max S
33Triceraspyris tricerosT. tricerosBarash, Max S
34Lithocyclia aristotelisL. aristotelisBarash, Max S
35Calocyclas hispidaC. hispidaBarash, Max S
36Thyrsocyrtis bromiaT. bromiaBarash, Max S
37Calocyclas turrisC. turrisBarash, Max S
38Carpocanistrum azyxC. azyxBarash, Max S
39Calocyclas asperumC. asperumBarash, Max S
40Theocyrtis tuberosaT. tuberosaBarash, Max S
41Centrobotrys gravidaC. gravidaBarash, Max S
42Carpocanistrum sp.Carpocanistrum sp.Barash, Max S
43Botryopyle dictyocephalusB. dictyocephalusBarash, Max S
44Carpocanistrum azyxC. azyxBarash, Max Saff.
45Centrobotrys petrushevskayaeC. petrushevskayaeBarash, Max S
46Dendrospyris anthocyrtoidesD. anthocyrtoidesBarash, Max S
47Liriospyris groupLiriospyris grBarash, Max SB(Petr.)
48Lychnocanoma sp.Lychnocanoma sp.Barash, Max S
49Ceratospyris sp.Ceratospyris sp.Barash, Max S
50Liriospyris sp.Liriospyris sp.Barash, Max S
51Tholospyris sp.Tholospyris sp.Barash, Max S
52Artophormis gracilisA. gracilisBarash, Max S
53Dorcadospyris forcipataD. forcipataBarash, Max Scf.
54OrosphaeridaeOrosphaeridaeBarash, Max SSpines. Spines are supposed to belong to Oropelex sp., Oroscena gegenbauri, O. carolae, Oroscena sp., Orostaurus spp.
55Lychnocanoma elongataL. elongataBarash, Max S
56Liriospyris elevataL. elevataBarash, Max S?
57Eucyrtidium diaphanesE. diaphanesBarash, Max S
58Calocycletta sp.Calocycletta sp.Barash, Max S?
59Cyclampterium leptetrumC. leptetrumBarash, Max Scf.
60Dorcadospyris sp.Dorcadospyris sp.Barash, Max S
61Lychnocanium sp.Lychnocanium sp.Barash, Max S
62SpyridaSpyridaBarash, Max Sthe group includes significant numbers of species of various genus
63Carpocanopsis sp.Carpocanopsis sp.Barash, Max S
64Tholospyris pentagonaT. pentagonaBarash, Max S
65Tholospyris anthoporaT. anthoporaBarash, Max S
66Dorcadospyris pseudopapilioD. pseudopapilioBarash, Max S
67Dorcadospyris ateuchusD. ateuchusBarash, Max S
68Dorcadospyris ateuchusD. ateuchusBarash, Max Scf.
69Cyrtocapsella tetraperaC. tetraperaBarash, Max S
70Calocycletta robustaC. robustaBarash, Max S
71Carpocanistrum cingulatumC. cingulatumBarash, Max Scf.
72Dicolocapsa microcerpaD. microcerpaBarash, Max S
73Phormostichoartus coronaP. coronaBarash, Max S
74Lithotympanium tuberosumL. tuberosumBarash, Max S
75Euchitonia elegansE. elegansBarash, Max S
76Spongaster tetras tetrasS. tetras tetrasBarash, Max S
77Pterocorys minythoraxP. minythoraxBarash, Max S
78Stylodictya aculeataS. aculeataBarash, Max Saff.
79Octopyle sp.Octopyle sp.Barash, Max S
80Sample commentSample commentBarash, Max S
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