Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project 1972
DOI: 10.2973/dsdp.proc.09.125.1972
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Planktonic Foraminiferal Biostratigraphy of the Eastern Equatorial Pacific–DSDP Leg 9

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“…A in having a more highly spired test, smaller chambers in the final whorl, smaller primary and secondary apertures, and in having a smoother wall texture. The specimens agree well with those illustrated by Boltovskoy (1974) and Jenkins and Orr (1972).…”
Section: Globigerinoides Mitra Todd Var Bsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…A in having a more highly spired test, smaller chambers in the final whorl, smaller primary and secondary apertures, and in having a smoother wall texture. The specimens agree well with those illustrated by Boltovskoy (1974) and Jenkins and Orr (1972).…”
Section: Globigerinoides Mitra Todd Var Bsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Globoquadrina altispira (Cushman and Jarvis). Jenkins and Orr, 1972, Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, v. 9, p. 1094, pi. 17, fig.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general there is good agreement between the species morphology and stratigraphic ranges reported by Brön-nimann and Resig (1971), Beckmann (1971), and Jenkins and Orr (1972) and those found in the central North Pacific.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…(1969). Jenkins and Orr (1972) believed that Blow's scheme could not be applied in the eastern Pacific region and proposed a new biostratigraphic zonation, based on planktonic foraminifera. However, their zones closely resemble those of Blow (1969) and Bolli (1957aBolli ( -c, 1966.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dissolution of planktonic specimens is a possible explanation. The coincident spike in percentage of Globoquadrina spp., a group relatively resistant to dissolution (Jenkins & Orr 1972), would support this interpretation.…”
Section: Planktonic Foraminiferamentioning
confidence: 85%