Table T1. Range chart of radiolarian occurrences, in number of skeletons counted, in the upper 12 m of Hole 1082A. Only a portion of this table appears here. The complete table is available in PDF format.






Spongodiscid
sp.

Dictyocoryne profunda

Tetrapyle octa./Octapyle stenozona

Botryostrobus auritus/australis

Spongurus
cf. S. elliptica

Dictyocoryne
sp.

Carpocanarium papilosum

Cornutella profunda

Spongopyle osculosa

Corocalyptra columba

Lamprocyrtis
(?) hannai

Larcopyle butschlii

Lithelius minor

Dictyophimus gracilipes

Acrosphaera murrayana

Pterocanium trilobum

Eucyrtidium acuminatum

Helotholus histricosa

Lamprocyclas maritalis

Spongocore puella

Phormostichoartus corbula

Cycladophora davisiana

Dictyophimus crisiae

Pterocorys minythorax

Spongotrochus
(?) venustum

Anthocyrtidium zanguebaricum

Lampromitra quadricuspus

Pterocanium praetextum eucolpum

Pterocanium
sp. 1

Pterocorys zancleus

Carpocanistrum
sp.

Didymocyrtis tetrathalamus

Spongurus pylomaticus

Stylodictya aculeata

Spongaster tetras tetras

Theocalyptra bicornis

Lithomelissa setosa

Peripyramis circumtexta

Spongotrochus glacialis

Clathrocyclas bicornis

Lipmanella dictyoceras

Botryostrobus aquilonaris

Lithostrobus hexagonalis

Dictyophimus infabricatus

Theocorythium trachelium

Anthocyrtidium ophirense

Lamprocyrtis nigriniae

Lophospyris/Phormospyris
group



Number

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48



Group



W

W

W

W





I

I





T

T

I





W

T

I

W

W

I

T

W

T

W



T



W

W

W







I

I

I

I

T

W

I

W

T

W

W

I



Core, section, interval (cm)

Abundance/Preservation

















































189-1082A-

























































1H-1, 13-15

A, G

13

1

11

27

5

2

4

2

1

2

2

13

23

4

4

2



6

4


5

2

1

2


2


1

3

2

2


1


3





1

2

1



1


3

1H-1, 33-35

A, G

20

2

15

30

9

8

2

2



4

9

31

1

7

1


1

2

2


3



1




1

5


8


3



1

1

1



2

1





1

1H-1, 53-55

A, G

9

5

14

19

1

8

4

2

2


1

9

25

1

6




4

3

2

3




1

2

1




10


2



2





2


1



1

6

1H-1, 73-75

A, G

10


11

24

8

1

3

2

2

1

1

9

6

2

1

6


3

2

1


2

1



1

1

1


2

2

21


2

1


2



1


1

1

1

1




1H-1, 93-95

A, G

17

4

13

11

18

4

2

7


1


9

7

2


1


1


1

2

5





1



1

3

16


2


2

4

2



1








1H-1, 113-115

A, G

10

6

11

8

8

4

2



1

3

5

15

1

6

2


1

5

2

4

7




1




2

1

11


1



2

1



1

1





1


1H-1, 133-135

A, G

9

3

15

5

14

3

4

1

1

1

1

5

6

4

2




3


5

21



1

1

1


3



6


1







2


2






1H-2, 13-15

A, G

7

6

7

11

3

1


2

1

1


6

8

1

2

1



5

1

1

7



1


2

1

2

1

1

3




1





2


1




1


1H-2, 33-35

A, G

6

2

15

4

7

1

1

1



2

5

12


14




4


1



1







1

1


2




1


1

1

3





2


1H-2, 53-55

C, P

4

2

11

1

5

3

1

2

1


1

5

7


1

1



5



8

4




1





1


3




1

2

1


2







1H-2, 73-75

A, M

15

2

9

6

9

3

5


3


3

3

8

1

3

1

1


6

2

3

15


1



1


1



10


2



4

1



2

1



1


1

Notes: The second column (Group) indicates to which environmental group a species is assigned, where W = warm, I = intermediate, and T = transition water mass fauna. Abundance and preservation abbreviations are as follows: A = >1000 skeletons per slide, G = no sign of dissolution and only minor fragmentation, C = >5001000 skeletons per slide, P = high degree of dissolution and very few skeletons intact, M = dissolution and obvious fragmentation, F = >100500 skeletons per slide.