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On Figure 56 they have been related to the ostracod distributions , and it is suggested that the important faunal changes described above can be directly correlated with the boundaries between and within the major water masses .
On Figure 56 they have been related to the ostracod distributions , and it is suggested that the important faunal changes described above can be directly correlated with the boundaries between and within the major water masses .
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highest abundance within this zone , neither is numerically important , except within individual samples . LOWER BATHYAL ZONE Fourteen species have been recovered from the Lower Bathyal Zone , 50 per cent of which extend into the Upper ...
highest abundance within this zone , neither is numerically important , except within individual samples . LOWER BATHYAL ZONE Fourteen species have been recovered from the Lower Bathyal Zone , 50 per cent of which extend into the Upper ...
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... 3,0 CO n SAEPIUS a m Р e 4,0 AABW X X These observations lead to the important conclusion that the major water masses , and important structural features within them , can be characterized by their ostracod assemblages .
... 3,0 CO n SAEPIUS a m Р e 4,0 AABW X X These observations lead to the important conclusion that the major water masses , and important structural features within them , can be characterized by their ostracod assemblages .
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AAIW abundance Abyssal Abyssal Zone Abyssocythere Ambocythere appear assemblage Atlantic barrier base Basin Bathyal Zone Benson Bold boundary Brady Buntonia Buntonia rosenfeldi Cape cent changes cronini Cythere Cytherella Cytheropteron sp deep deep-water depth range differs Dingle distribution dominant DSDP Dutoitella effective Eocene Figure genus Henryhowella Henryhowella melobesioides holotype horridus Illustrated important includes increase indicate internal view Krithe sp lateral less LIBRARY limit mean Miocene mud content NADW Neritic Neritic Zone occur Ocean ostracod population outline overall Parakrithe percentage Peypouquet plotted posterior Puri Quaternary recorded relatively Remarks Ridge rounded Rugocythereis salinity samples Sars sediments serratula shows similar slope south-western Africa spatularis species specimens suhmi TABLE taxa temperature total ostracod fauna Trachyleberis UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Upper Bathyal Zone values valve variations water depth water masses Whatley & Coles