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Southern Ocean surface sediment diatom abundances

Southern Ocean surface sediment diatom abundances
Southern Ocean surface sediment diatom abundances
Diatom percentage abundances in the surface sediments for five Southern Ocean marine sediment cores (TC290, TC288, TC287, U1361A and BC508). Abundances are presented for 45 species and groups and reflect a time-averaged environmental signature for the last 500 yrs at each core site. For each sample a minimum of 300 diatoms were counted with a light microscope (BH-2 Olympus, x1000 magnification).
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Chadwick, Matthew
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Chadwick, Matthew
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(2020) Southern Ocean surface sediment diatom abundances. Mendeley Data doi:10.17632/2tnxcww6c8.1 [Dataset]

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Abstract

Diatom percentage abundances in the surface sediments for five Southern Ocean marine sediment cores (TC290, TC288, TC287, U1361A and BC508). Abundances are presented for 45 species and groups and reflect a time-averaged environmental signature for the last 500 yrs at each core site. For each sample a minimum of 300 diatoms were counted with a light microscope (BH-2 Olympus, x1000 magnification).

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Published date: 24 December 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 448487
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/448487
PURE UUID: 86683953-e89c-45d1-8fdf-8870712f86f2

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Date deposited: 23 Apr 2021 16:30
Last modified: 05 May 2023 18:10

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Contributor: Matthew Chadwick

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