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  • 1
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    In:  Supplement to: Fechter, Rosina (1979): Gastropoden aus der Iberischen Tiefsee. Meteor Forschungsergebnisse, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Reihe D Biologie, Gebrüder Bornträger, Berlin, Stuttgart, D30, 23-40
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: During the cruises 3 and 15 of R.V. "Meteor", representatives of 7 families of benthic abyssal gastropods were collected. The prevalent group was the Turridae; the Naticidae are represented by 2 species, the remaining families by a single species each. A survey of the frequency and distribution of the species within the study area is given. A systematic part deals with the individual species in detail, including notes on taxonomy, material and distribution. Concerning the composition of the abyssal gastropod fauna of the present material, Neogastropoda are 4 times as many as Archaeogastropoda and 6 times as many as Mesogastropoda and Opisthobranchia. 89 % of all specimens are Neogastropoda. Usually deep-sea organisms have a non-pelagic development, but many of the Iberian deep-sea Turrids have a planktotrophic protoconch, that means a long pelagic larval period. Among the 19 species, 2 are cosmopolitan, 9 show a transatlantic distribution and 8 are confined to East-Atlantic basins.
    Keywords: Agassiz Trawl; AGT; Belomitra quadrunplex; Benthomangelia sp.; Cocculina aff. C. pusilla; Cyclostrema richardi; Cylichnium oliviformis; DEPTH, water; Event label; Gymnobela engonia; Iberian deep sea; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; M15; M15_024; M15_025; M3; M3/1_024; M3/1_030; M3/1_037; M3/1_038; Meteor (1964); Neverita cf. nana; Number of species; Phymorhynchus alberti; Pleurotomella (Theta) bathyiberica; Pleurotomella (Theta) lyronuclea; Pleurotomella bruneri; Pleurotomella catherinae; Pleurotomella packardi; Pleurotomella phyxanor; Pleurotomella sandersoni; Pleurotomella tincta; Polinices (Euspira) aff. P. agujanus; Seguenzia elegans; Shannon Diversity Index; Turbonilla sp.
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 126 data points
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Wood, D A; Tarney, J; Varet, J; Saunders, Andrew D; Bougault, Henri; Joron, Jean Louis; Treuil, M; Cann, Joe R (1979): Geochemistry of basalts drilled in the North Atlantic by IPOD Leg 49: implications for mantel heterogeneity. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 42(1), 77-97, https://doi.org/10.1016/0012-821X(79)90192-4
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: IPOD Leg 49 recovered basalts from 9 holes at 7 sites along 3 transects across the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: 63°N (Reykjanes), 45°N and 36°N (FAMOUS area). This has provided further information on the nature of mantle heterogeneity in the North Atlantic by enabling studies to be made of the variation of basalt composition with depth and with time near critical areas (Iceland and the Azores) where deep mantle plumes are thought to exist. Over 150 samples have been analysed for up to 40 major and trace elements and the results used to place constraints on the petrogenesis of the erupted basalts and hence on the geochemical nature of their source regions. It is apparent that few of the recovered basalts have the geochemical characteristics of typical "depleted" midocean ridge basalts (MORB). An unusually wide range of basalt compositions may be erupted at a single site: the range of rare earth patterns within the short section cored at Site 413, for instance, encompasses the total variation of REE patterns previously reported from the FAMOUS area. Nevertheless it is possible to account for most of the compositional variation at a single site by partial melting processes (including dynamic melting) and fractional crystallization. Partial melting mechanisms seem to be the dominant processes relating basalt compositions, particularly at 36°N and 45°N, suggesting that long-lived sub-axial magma chambers may not be a consistent feature of the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Comparisons of basalts erupted at the same ridge segment for periods of the order of 35 m.y. (now lying along the same mantle flow line) do show some significant inter-site differences in Rb/Sr, Ce/Yb, 87Sr/86Sr, etc., which cannot be accounted for by fractionation mechanisms and which must reflect heterogeneities in the mantle source. However when hygromagmatophile (HYG) trace element levels and ratios are considered, it is the constancy or consistency of these HYG ratios which is the more remarkable, implying that the mantle source feeding a particular ridge segment was uniform with respect to these elements for periods of the order of 35 m.y. and probably since the opening of the Atlantic. Yet these HYG element ratios at 63°N are very different from those at 45°N and 36°N and significantly different from the values at 22°N and in "MORB". The observed variations are difficult to reconcile with current concepts of mantle plumes and binary mixing models. The mantle is certainly heterogeneous, but there is not simply an "enriched" and a "depleted" source, but rather a range of sources heterogeneous on different scales for different elements - to an extent and volume depending on previous depletion/enrichment events. HYG element ratios offer the best method of defining compositionally different mantle segments since they are little modified by the fractionation processes associated with basalt generation.
    Keywords: 49-407; 49-408; 49-409; 49-410; 49-410A; 49-411; 49-412A; 49-413; Aluminium oxide; Caesium; Calcium oxide; Carbon dioxide; Cerium; Chromium; Cobalt; Deep Sea Drilling Project; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Elevation of event; Europium; Event label; Gadolinium; Glomar Challenger; Hafnium; Instrumental neutron activation analysis (INAA) (Reimann et al., 1998); Iron oxide, Fe2O3; Iron oxide, FeO; Lanthanum; Latitude of event; Leg49; Longitude of event; Lutetium; Magnesium number; Magnesium oxide; Manganese oxide; Neodymium; Nickel; Niobium; North Atlantic/BASIN; North Atlantic/FRACTURE ZONE; North Atlantic/RIDGE; Phosphorus pentoxide; Potassium oxide; Rubidium; Samarium; Sample code/label; Sample code/label 2; Scandium; Silicon dioxide; Sodium oxide; Strontium; Tantalum; Terbium; Thorium; Thulium; Titanium dioxide; Uranium; Vanadium; Water in rock; X-ray fluorescence (XRF); Ytterbium; Yttrium; Zirconium
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  • 3
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    In:  Supplement to: Andres, Hans Georg (1977): Gammaridea (Crustacea, Amphipoda) aus dem Iberischen Tiefseebecken. Auswertung des Materials der Fahrten 3 und 15 von F.S. "Meteor". Meteor Forschungsergebnisse, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Reihe D Biologie, Gebrüder Bornträger, Berlin, Stuttgart, D25, 54-67
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: Four species of gammaridean Amphipoda are recorded from the Iberian deep sea basin at about 5000 m depth: Bathyceradocus iberiensis sp. n., Paracallisoma platepistomum sp. n., Parandaniexis cf. mirabilis Schellenberg, 1929, and Paragissa galatheae Barnard, 1961. The biology of the four species is discussed.
    Keywords: Agassiz Trawl; AGT; Bathyceradocus iberiensis; Counting; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Iberian deep sea; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; M15; M15_025; M3; M3/1_024; M3/1_030; M3/1_037; M3/1_038; Meteor (1964); Paracallisoma platepistomum; Parandaniexis cf. mirabilis; Parargissa galathea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 20 data points
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Riegraf, Wolfgang (1978): Benthonische Schelf-Foraminiferen aus dem Valanginium-Hauterivium (Unterkreide) des Indischen Ozeans südwestlich Madagaskar (Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 25, Site 249). Geologische Rundschau, 78(3), 1047-1061, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01829334
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: From 12 radiolarian-rich claystone samples of the DSDP-Leg 25, Site 249, situated in the western Indian Ocean southwest of Madagascar 4 species of agglutinated and 38 species of calcareous benthonic foraminifera are described, 13 of them in open nomenclature. As a lot of Valanginian species and Gavelinella barremiana occur in the foraminiferal faunas described here a Valanginian-Hauterivian age is assigned to them. These microfaunas investigated here yield some index species characteristic in the Lower Cretaceous deposits of Northern Germany and also from the near-by Madagascar. Nodosariids dominate in a striking way with 36 species, especially of Astacolus, Citharina, Lenticulina, Lingulina, Marginulinopsis, Nodosaria, Saracenaria, and Vaginulina. Important Neocomian species well-known from other DSDP sites, namely Praedorothia ouachensis (SIGAL) and planktonic foraminifers, are missing. The microfaunas of Site 249 have to be derived from shelf areas.
    Keywords: 25-249; Ammobaculites sp.; Astacolus cephalotes; Astacolus microdictyotus; Citharina harpa; Citharina sp.; Citharina truncata; Deep Sea Drilling Project; Dentalina debilis; Dentalina sp.; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DRILL; Drilling/drill rig; DSDP; DSDP/ODP/IODP sample designation; Eoguttulina bilocularis; Fish remains; Foraminifera, benthic; Gavelinella barremiana; Globulina bucculenta; Glomar Challenger; Glomospirella gaultina; Indian Ocean//RIDGE; Leg25; Lenticulina nodosa; Lenticulina roemeri; Lenticulina saxonica; Lingulina biformis; Lingulina lamellata; Lingulina semiornata; Lingulina sp.; Lithologic unit/sequence; Marginulina caelata; Marginulina inaequalis; Marginulinopsis bettenstaedti; Marginulinopsis matutina; Nodosaria obscura; Nodosaria sp.; Ophiuroidea remains; Ostracoda; Paalzowella feifeli; Palmula crepidularis; Palmula malakialinensis; Palmula sp.; Porifera spiculae; Pseudonodosaria humilis; Radiolarians abundance; Ramulina tappanae; Reophax aff. eckernex; Reophax sp.; Sample code/label; Saracenaria crassicosta; Saracenaria lutanata; Tristix acutangulus; Vaginulina recta
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 600 data points
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Ellis, C Howard; Lohman, William H (1979): Neogene calcareous nannoplankton biostratigraphy in eastern Mediterranean deep-sea sediments (DSDP Leg 42A, Sites 375 and 376). Marine Micropaleontology, 4, 61-84, https://doi.org/10.1016/0377-8398(79)90006-9
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: Calcareous nannoplankton biostratigraphy has been worked out in the eastern Mediterranean utilizing deep-sea sediments recovered from DSDP Leg 42A Sites 375 and 376. These two drill sites were located approximately 55 km west of Cyprus on the Florence Rise. Sediments, ranging in age from early Miocene (Helicosphaera ampliaperta Zone) through Holocene, contain sufficient age-diagnostic species to recognize essentially all of the lowlatitude nannoplankton zones described by Bukry, although regional, secondary marker species are needed to define some zonal boundaries. Reworked Cretaceous and Paleogene nannoplankton occur throughout the stratigraphic interval studied, but not in quantities large enough to mask indigenous species. Sedimentation rates at Sites 375 and 376 were highest in the late Miocene and late Pleistocene. Open-marine, warm-water species of discoasters are present in significant numbers throughout the Miocene and Pliocene. Earliest Pliocene assemblages contain numerous specimens of ceratoliths. Nannoplankton in post-Messinian sediments at the drill sites and the Zanclean stratotype at Capo Rossello, Sicily, indicate that the base of the Amaurolithus tricorniculatus Zone (base of Triquetrorhabdulus rugosus Subzone) corresponds with the Miocene-Pliocene boundary.
    Keywords: Amaurolithus amplificus; Amaurolithus delicatus; Amaurolithus primus; Amaurolithus tricorniculatus; Angulolithina arca; Arkhangelskiella cymbiformis; Braarudosphaera bigelowii; Broinsonia parca; Capo_Rossello; Ceratolithus acutus; Ceratolithus rugosus; Chiasmolithus grandis; Chiasmolithus sp.; Coccolithus miopelagicus; Coccolithus pelagicus; Coronocyclus nitescens; Cretarhabdus crenulatus; Cribrosphaera ehrenbergii; Cyclicargolithus abisectus; Cyclicargolithus floridanus; Cyclococcolithus leptoporus; Cyclococcolithus macintyrei; Dictyococcites bisectus; Discoaster asymmetricus; Discoaster barbadiensis; Discoaster bellus; Discoaster binodosus; Discoaster bollii; Discoaster braarudii; Discoaster brouweri; Discoaster challengerii; Discoaster deflandrei; Discoaster divaricatus; Discoaster druggii; Discoaster intercalaris; Discoaster lautus; Discoaster lodoensis; Discoaster loeblichii; Discoaster multiradiatus; Discoaster obtusus; Discoaster pentaradiatus; Discoaster quinqueramus; Discoaster sp.; Discoaster sp. cf. D. quinquenamus; Discoaster stellulus; Discoaster surculus; Discoaster variabilis; Discolithina japonica; Discolithina multipora; Discolithina sp.; Eiffellithus eximius; Eiffellithus turriseiffelii; Gartnerago obliquum; Helicosphaera ampliaperta; Helicosphaera carteri; Helicosphaera euphratis; Helicosphaera intermedia; Helicosphaera sellii; Isthmolithus recurvus; Italy; Lithostromation perdurum; Micrantholithus entaster; Micrantholithus sp.; Microrhabdulus decoratus; Micula staurophora; Nannofossil zone; ORDINAL NUMBER; OUTCROP; Outcrop sample; Parhabdolithus embergeri; Prediscosphaera cretacea; Reticulofenestra hillae; Reticulofenestra pseudoumbilicus; Reticulofenestra umbilicus; Rhabdosphaera procera; Rhabdosphaera sp.; Scapholithus fossilis; Scyphosphaera apsteinii; Scyphosphaera globulata; Scyphosphaera intermedia; Scyphosphaera pulcherrima; Scyphosphaera sp.; Sphenolithus abies; Sphenolithus distentus; Sphenolithus heteromorphus; Sphenolithus moriformis; Sphenolithus neoabies; Sphenolithus predistentus; Sphenolithus radians; Tetralithus aculeus; Tetralithus nitidus; Tetralithus trifidus; Thoracosphaera sp.; Triquetrorhabdulus carinatus; Triquetrorhabdulus rugosus; Triquetrorhabdulus sp.; Umbilicosphaera cricota; Vagalapilla octoradiata; Watznaueria barnesae; Watznaueria gronosa; Zygodiscus deflandrei; Zygodiscus sp.; Zygrhablithus bijugatus
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2254 data points
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  • 6
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    In:  Supplement to: Mostafavi, Nasser (1978): Die Gattung Hinia (Nassariidae, Gastropoda) im Tertiär NW-Deutschlands. Meyniana, 30, 29-53, https://doi.org/10.2312/meyniana.1978.30.29
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Description: The genus Hinia is divided in 4 subgenera; other subgenera are not represented in the area studied. It was possible to find criteria for a better discrimination of the highly variable species H. (Hinia) schlotheimi and H. (Hinia) turbinella. The species "fuchsi" has been placed in the synonymy of H. (Hinia) turbinella. The species H. (Hinia) schlotheimi (BEYRICH) and H. (Telasco) schroederi (KAUTSKY) have been united under the name H. (Hinia) schlotheimi. The easily distinguishable species H. (Tritonella) tenuistriata and H. (Hinia) sulcata belong to two different genera. H. (Tritonella) cimbrica andersoni of the Viol- and Katzheide-Beds (Reinbek-stage) is separable from the population found in the Hemmoor-stage, it turned out to be a valuable guide subspecies for the Reinbek-stage. The species H. (Tritonella) serraticosta, H. (Tritonella) catulli, H. (Hinia) holsatica, and H. (Telasco) syltensis are all similar in respect to shape and ornamentation. Criteria have been found for a better discrimination of these species. The species contabulata, effusa and seminodifera described by SPEYER (1864), turned out to be contogenetic stages of H. (Tritonella) pygmaea. H. (Tritonella) cavata, previously described from the Tertiary of the North sea area, was proven to be absent from the area investigated. The forms described under that name, belong to H. (Tritonella) woodwardi.
    Keywords: Area/locality; Behrendorf; Elevation of event; Event label; Germany; Großenwiehe; HAND; Hemmoor; Island of Sylt, Germany; Katzheide; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Long-term time series Sylt; Mittelholstein; Odderade; ORDINAL NUMBER; Oxlund; Pinneberg; PROFILE; Profile sampling; Sample amount; Sampling by hand; Schenefeld; Schleswig-Holstein, Germany; Shell, angle from apex; Shell, angle from apex, standard deviation; Shell, angle of protoconch; Shell, angle of protoconch, standard deviation; Shell, number of ribs; Shell, number of ribs, standard deviation; Shell, number of whorls; Shell, number of whorls, standard deviation; Species; Sylt_Morsum; Twistringen; Vaale; Vioel
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 391 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Amphipoda; BCR; Box corer (Reineck); Calculated; Copepoda; Counting 〉50 µm fraction; Cumacea; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Indeterminata; Isopoda; Kinorhyncha; Lithology/composition/facies; M23; M23_122; Meiofauna, biomass, wet mass; Meteor (1964); Nauplii; Nematoda; Nordost-Atlantik-Expedition 1971; Ostracoda; Polychaeta; South Atlantic Ocean; Tanaidacea; Tardigrada
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 76 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Amphipoda; BCR; Box corer (Reineck); Calculated; Copepoda; Counting 〉50 µm fraction; Cumacea; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Indeterminata; Isopoda; Kinorhyncha; Lithology/composition/facies; M23; M23_149; Meiofauna, biomass, wet mass; Meteor (1964); Nauplii; Nematoda; Nordost-Atlantik-Expedition 1971; Ostracoda; Polychaeta; South Atlantic Ocean; Tanaidacea; Tardigrada
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 46 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Amphipoda; BCR; Box corer (Reineck); Calculated; Copepoda; Counting 〉50 µm fraction; Cumacea; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Indeterminata; Isopoda; Kinorhyncha; Lithology/composition/facies; M23; M23_122; Meiofauna, biomass, wet mass; Meteor (1964); Nauplii; Nematoda; Nordost-Atlantik-Expedition 1971; Ostracoda; Polychaeta; South Atlantic Ocean; Tanaidacea; Tardigrada
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 106 data points
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-07-10
    Keywords: Campanularia (Clytia) gravieri; Cuspidella humilis; DEPTH, water; Diphasia mutulata; DIVER; Dynamena cornicina; Dynamena quadridentata; Edendrium ramosum; Event label; Gymnangium eximium; Gymnangium hians; Halecium sp.; Halocordyle disticha; Hebella parasitica; Hebella venusta; Hydropolyp; IIOE - International Indian Ocean Expedition; Laomedea (Obelia) dichotoma; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Lytocarpus philippinus; Plumularia setacea; Red_Sea; Red_Sea_001; Red_Sea_003; Red_Sea_005; Red_Sea_006; Red_Sea_007; Red_Sea_008; Red_Sea_010; Red_Sea_028; Red_Sea_029; Red Sea; Sampling by diver; Sertularella mediterranea; Solanderia minima; Solanderia secunda; Synthecium elegans; Thyroscyphus fruticosus
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 55 data points
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