“…In CLQ20 these laminae are mostly made by clay particles (Figures 6b, 6e, 7b, 7c, 7f, 8d, 8e, and 8f), but also some silt particles (Figures 8a and 8d) or biogenic particles, such as rare Thalassionema specimens (Figure 6c), or other species (Figure 8d). - Coscinodiscus laminae: in this paper we use the definition “ Coscinosdiscus lamina” to indicate a diatomite (a hard pelagic sediment made by >30% of skeletal remains of diatoms and <30% silt and clay, as defined by Palmer et al., 1986) where Coscinodiscus (possibly Coscinodiscus asteromphalus; Table 1) is the dominant genus (>90%; Figures 4b, 4e, 5b, 5f, 5g, 5i, 5k, 5m, 8a, 8c, and 8g). Other rare components of these laminae are Actinocyclus octonarius (Table 1) specimens (Figure 4f), Thalassionema specimens (Figure 8b; Table 1) and rare terrigenous particles (Figure 4e).
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