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Biostratigraphy and assemblage composition of benthic foraminifera from the Manihiki Plateau, southwestern tropical Pacific

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Fig. 1. Geographical sctting of the Manihiki Plateau and core 34KL. The plateau is indicated by the 3500 m depth contour (Beiersdorf, 1990)
Fig. 2. southwestern tropical Pacific). Lithology (foram-nanno ooze throughout), magnetostratigraphy, nannofossil zonation, and planktonic Stratigraphic ranges of benthic foraminiferal index species and benthic foraminiferal zonation from core 34KL (Manihi
Table 1. Benthic foraminiferal species. Note: Taxonomic references were given by Barker (1960) and Ellis & Messina (1940-1978)
Fig. 3. rates show congruent fluctuations. Maxima epibenthos comprises Benthic foraminiferal composition of the grain-size fraction 250-2000pm and flux rates of elevated epibenthic and other benthic foraminiferal species
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