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Abundances and contents of major silicoflagellates from IODP Holes of Exp302

The silicoflagellate taxa obtained in IODP Expedition 302 (ACEX) were identified and counted in order to establish the silicoflagellate biostratigraphy in the central Arctic Ocean. These microfossils in the ACEX samples were preserved in the Lithology Units 1/6 and 2, which are dark silty clay and biosiliceous ooze, respectively. The silicoflagellate skeletons in the ACEX samples are assigned to 56 taxa. Seven taxa were described as new species, which were abundant in Lithology Unit 2. Comparison with several study cases outside the Eocene Arctic Ocean suggested that the silicoflagellate assemblages in ACEX were unique in Lithology Unit 2. The dominance of silicoflagellate taxa varied throughout the lithological section. Based on the cluster analysis by Morishita similarity index C(Lambda), the silicoflagellate assemblageswere divided into nine assemblage groups. The silicoflagellate datum event of the first occurrence of Corbisema hexacantha in the lower part of Lithology Unit 1/6 is regarded. Based on the datum events for silicoflagellate and palynomorphs, the assigned epoch of Lithology Units 1/6 and 2 is the middle Eocene.

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Onodera, Jonaotaro, Takahashi, Kozo (2012). Dataset: Abundances and contents of major silicoflagellates from IODP Holes of Exp302. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.787520

DOI retrieved: 2012

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.787520
Author Onodera, Jonaotaro
Given Name Jonaotaro
Family Name Onodera
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Takahashi, Kozo
Source Creation 2012
Publication Year 2012
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Onodera-Takahashi_2009
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Name: Paleontology

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Title: Taxonomy and biostratigraphy of middle Eocene silicoflagellates in the central Arctic Basin
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 2009
Source: Micropaleontology
Authors: Onodera Jonaotaro , Takahashi Kozo .