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IODP Expedition 381 Scientists (2020): Relative abundances of benthic Foraminifers of IODP Hole 381-M0078A [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.913964

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McNeill, Lisa C; Shillington, Donna J; Carter, Gareth; IODP Expedition 381 Scientists (2019): Corinth Active Rift Development. Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program, 381: College Station, TX (International Ocean Discovery Program), https://doi.org/10.14379/iodp.proc.381.2019
Further details:
Coverage:
Latitude: 38.144900 * Longitude: 22.758400
Date/Time Start: 2017-10-23T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2017-11-10T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.00 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 369.50 m
Event(s):
381-M0078A (COR-02A) * Latitude: 38.144900 * Longitude: 22.758400 * Date/Time Start: 2017-10-23T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 2017-11-10T00:00:00 * IGSN: IBCR0381EH70001 * Location: Gulf of Corinth * Campaign: Exp381 * Basis: Fugro Synergy * Method/Device: Core (CORE)
Comment:
Samples contain >100 individuals counts. Species appearing in trace percentages (<5%) are excluded.
VA = very abundant, A = abundant, C = common, F = few.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Sample code/labelSample labelIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation
2DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsGeocode – Top depth (mbsf)
3International Generic Sample NumberIGSNIODP Expedition 381 Scientists
4Foraminifera, benthic, totalForam benth tot#IODP Expedition 381 ScientistsCounting, foraminifera, benthic
5Foraminifera, benthic, size averageForam benth sizeµmIODP Expedition 381 Scientists
6Ammonia tepidaA. tepidaIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
7Bolivina spathulataB. spathulataIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
8Bulimina aculeataB. aculeataIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
9Bulimina striataB. striataIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
10Bulimina marginataB. marginataIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
11Cassidulina carinataC. carinataIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
12Cassidulina obtusaC. obtusaIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimateSpecies most common in the 63-125 µm fraction
13Chilostomella cf. ovoideaC. cf. ovoideaIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
14Cibicidoides ungerianusC. ungerianusIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
15Cibicides spp.Cibicides spp.IODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
16Cibicidoides pachydermaC. pachydermaIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
17Elphidium sp.Elphidium sp.IODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
18Eilohedra vitreaE. vitreaIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimateSpecies most common in the 63-125 µm fraction
19Hyalinea balthicaH. balthicaIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
20Melonis barleeanusM. barleeanusIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
21Melonis pompilioidesM. pompilioidesIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
22Miliolinella spp.Miliolinella spp.IODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
23Miliolinella subrotundaM. subrotundaIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
24Nonion fabumN. fabumIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
25Nonionella cf. irideaN. cf. irideaIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimateSpecies most common in the 63-125 µm fraction
26Nonionella turgidaN. turgidaIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
27Pseudoclavulina spp.Pseudoclavulina spp.IODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
28Pyrgo sp.Pyrgo sp.IODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
29Triloculina oblongaT. oblongaIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
30Quinqueloculina seminulumQ. seminulumIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
31Quinqueloculina spp.Quinqueloculina spp.IODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
32Rhabdammina spp.Rhabdammina spp.IODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimatemainly fragments
33Rotamorphina sp.Rotamorphina sp.IODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
34Rosalina anomalaR. anomalaIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
35Rosalina globularisR. globularisIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
36Seabrookia earlandiS. earlandiIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimateSpecies most common in the 63-125 µm fraction
37Sigmoilopsis sp.Sigmoilopsis sp.IODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
38Siphonina reticulataS. reticulataIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
39Sigmoilina distortaS. distortaIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimateSpecies most common in the 63-125 µm fraction
40Spirosigmoilina tenuisS. tenuisIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
41Stainforthia fusiformisS. fusiformisIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimateSpecies most common in the 63-125 µm fraction
42Trifarina angulosaT. angulosaIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
43Triloculina spp.Triloculina spp.IODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
44Uvigerina mediterraneaU. mediterraneaIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
45Valvulineria bradyanaV. bradyanaIODP Expedition 381 ScientistsAbundance estimate
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