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(Table 3) Ranges of benthic foraminifers from the late Eocene through the Oligocene in ODP Hole 115-707A

Authors: Boersma, Anne;

(Table 3) Ranges of benthic foraminifers from the late Eocene through the Oligocene in ODP Hole 115-707A

Abstract

Benthic foraminifers were counted according to the following scheme: 1 = present, 2 = 2 or more, 3 = 3-5, 4 = 5-10, 6 = 10-30, 7 = 30-50, 8 = 50-75, and 9 = 75-150. Because benthic foraminifers are not common in most samples, in many instances the numbers represent their true abundance in a sample. Only the bolivinids reached abundances of 6 or greater.

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Bulimina semicostata, Frondicularia sp., Bulimina sp., Hanzawaia cushmani, Trifarina pigmea, Cibicidoides trincherasensis, Uvigerina ongleyi, Foraminifera, Bulimina alazanensis, Gyroidinoides altiformis, Ocean Drilling Program (ODP), Planulina sp., Lenticulina vortex, Vulvulina spinosa, Frondicularia sp, Nannofossil zone, Bolivina cf. pseudoplicata, Cibicidoides praemundulus, Orthomorphina perversa, Bulimina sp, Planulina renzi, Bulimina macilenta, DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation, Cibicides laurisae, Cibicidoides cf. ungerianus, Uvigerina havanensis, Sample code/label, Pullenia quinqueloba, benthic, Globocassidulina subglobosa, Cibicidoides cf ungerianus, Oridorsalis umbonatus, Pullenia quadriloba, Pullenia coryelli, Spiroplectammina spinosa, benthic preservation, Sample code label, Siphonina sp, Drilling/drill rig, Pleurostomella subcylindrica, Cibicidoides haitiensis, Cibicidoides havanensis, Foraminifera, benthic, infaunal, sediment rock, Pullenia bulloides, Stilostomella verneuilli, Planulina sp, Buliminella sp., Karreriella sp, Earth System Research, infaunal, Gyroidinoides girardana, Foraminifera, benthic preservation, Anomalinoides semicribratus, Anomalinoides cf. alazaensis, Stilostomella nuttalli, Osangularia mexicana, DEPTH, sediment/rock, Karreriella sp., Uvigerina pigmaea, Hanzawaia ammophila, Anomalinoides cf alazaensis, Uvigerina spinicostata, Gyroidinoides planulatus, Bolivina tectiformis, Foraminifera, benthic, epifaunal, Uvigerina spinulosa, Heterolepa grimsdalei, DSDP ODP IODP sample designation, Planktic foraminifera zone, Siphonina sp., Joides Resolution, Eggerella bradyi, Drilling drill rig, Epoch, Buliminella sp, Stilostomella gracillima, Bolivina cf pseudoplicata, Pleurostomella chapapotensis, Bolivinopsis gryzbowski, Bolivina reticulata, epifaunal, DEPTH, Bulimina miolaevis, Leg115, Ocean Drilling Program ODP, Uvigerina auberiana, Cassidulina crassa, Plectofrondicularia lirata, Siphonodosaria modesta, Uvigerinids, Uvigerina subproboscidea, Martinottiella cojimarensis, Stilostomella subspinosa, Species richness

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