Table
T5. List of planktonic foraminifer and calcareous nannofossil
highest and lowest occurrences in Unit I, Hole 1184A.
interval (cm)
(mbsf)
(Ma)
192-1184A-
HO
S.
conicus
2R-1,
20
134.60
19.70
HO
S.
calyculus
4R-1,
10
153.80
HO
S.
cometa
4R-1,
10
153.80
LO
D.
altiformis globosa
4R-1,
10
153.80
HO
G.
fariasi
4R-7,
10
162.50
HO
H.
gertae
4R-CC
163.17
LO
H.
ampliaperta
4R-CC
163.17
20.30
LO
G.
altiapertura
4R-CC
163.17
20.50
HO
I.
fusa
5R-1,
20
163.50
20.23
HO
C.
pelliculatus
5R-1,
20
163.50
21.00
LO
G.
rotula
5R-1,
20
163.50
19.95
LO
G.
primordius
5R-1,
20
163.50
LO
J.
bella
5R-1,
20
163.50
HO
G.
kugleri
5R-3,
20
166.50
21.50
HO
G.
ciperoensis
5R-3,
20
166.50
HO
S.
disbelemnos
5R-CC
167.75
HO
H.
recta
6R-1,
10
173.00
LO
C.
tropicus (>6 µm)
6R-1,
10
173.00
22.10
LO
H.
perplexus
6R-1,
10
173.00
LO
S.
cometa
6R-3,
10
176.00
LO
S.
disbelemnos (short)
6R-3,
10
176.00
LO
C.
leptoporus
7R-3,
15
185.65
LO
C.
tropicus (<6 µm)
7R-3,
15
185.65
22.81
LO
S.
disbelemnos
7R-3,
15
188.65
23.10
LO
T.
serratus
7R-3,
15
188.65
23.20
LO
G.
dehiscens
7R-CC
190.78
23.20
LO
D.
druggii
9R-1,
5
201.15
23.20
LO
S.
abies
9R-1,
5
201.15
23.25
Notes: Shaded area = planktonic foraminifers; unshaded area = calcareous nannofossils. HO = highest occurrence, LO = lowest occurrence. Ages are from Berggren et al. (1995) and E. de Kaenel (pers. comm., 1998). This table is also available in ASCII format.