Tabulate Neptune Occurrences from a Site

NB To get the correct list of sites you may need to set fossil group and run search, then choose site.
Charts can be very large,and a large screen is useful, you can, however, reduce both depth and width of chart by selecting a limited set of samples.
Copying to excel: if you want to have a table in excel then simply copy and paste. This will work with most browsers, and most spreadsheet programs.

Site:
Fossil Group:
Names for columns:
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Age min: Age max:
Depth min: Depth max:
Core min: Core max:
Species min: Species max:
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nReference source date set rows
0not identified yet334
1Okada, H., 1990. Quaternary and Paleogene calcareous nannofossils, Leg 115. In Duncan, R.A., Backman, J., Peterson, L.C., et al., Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 115: College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), 129–174prior to 201055915
If more than one reference is listed then the set column can be used to identify which data rows come from which reference.





Age(Ma)mbsf
0 Discoaster kugleri (q)
1 Discoaster neohamatus (q)
2 Discoaster variabilis (q)
3 Coccolithus pelagicus
4 Discoaster aulakos
5 Discoaster deflandrei
6 Coronocyclus nitescens
7 Helicosphaera euphratis
8 Helicosphaera intermedia
9 Coccolithus radiatus
10 Helicosphaera mediterranea
11 Sphenolithus umbrellus
12 Hayella aperta
13 Helicosphaera carteri
14 Discoaster adamanteus
15 Discoaster intercalaris
16 Calcidiscus leptoporus
17 Geminilithella rotula
18 Triquetrorhabdulus serratus
19 Calcidiscus premacintyrei
20 Discoaster exilis
21 Discoaster moorei
22 Reticulofenestra pseudoumbilicus
23 Coccolithus miopelagicus
24 Discoaster musicus
25 Discoaster perclarus
26 Calcidiscus macintyrei
27 Discoaster pseudovariabilis
28 Discoaster kugleri
29 Catinaster coalitus
30 Discoaster bellus
31 Catinaster calyculus
32 Discoaster bollii
33 Discoaster brouweri
34 Discoaster calcaris
35 Discoaster hamatus
36 Discoaster neohamatus
37 Discoaster prepentaradiatus
38 Discoaster pansus
39 Discoaster variabilis
40 Discoaster asymmetricus
41 Catinaster calyculus (q)
42 Catinaster coalitus (q)
sample
set
10.0140.60C5_6_140cm
10.0140.60FCCFCCC5_6_140cm
10.0241.00C5_7_30cm
10.0241.00RCCCFCCRACF5_7_30cm
10.0541.70C6_1_30cm
10.0541.70RFCCRCFCCCC6_1_30cm
10.0942.80C6_1_140cm
10.0942.80PPFCCFRA6_1_140cm
10.1143.20C6_2_30cm
10.1143.20CFFRAFFRCCCRF6_2_30cm
10.1544.30C6_2_140cm
10.1544.30FRFCRRCCRCFCRF6_2_140cm
10.1644.70A6_3_30cm
10.1644.70PFFCCCC6_3_30cm
10.1845.15C6_3_75cm
10.1845.15FFFCFFCFFCRC6_3_75cm
10.2246.20C6_4_30cm
10.2246.20CFCFCCRCRFR6_4_30cm
10.2847.70C6_5_30cm
10.2847.70PCCACCRCC6_5_30cm
10.3248.80A6_5_140cm
10.3248.80CCARCRCRCR6_5_140cm
10.3349.20A6_6_30cm
10.3349.20CRCRCCCFCCRF6_6_30cm
10.3850.30C6_6_140cm
10.3850.30RFAFCCFRCRF6_6_140cm
10.3950.70C6_7_30cm
10.3950.70PRAFPP6_7_30cm
10.4251.30C7_1_30cm
10.4251.30PRCCFRRC7_1_30cm
10.4652.40C7_1_140cm
10.4652.40FRCCFRCRAFCRC7_1_140cm
10.4752.80C7_2_30cm
10.4752.80RRCAFRFRRRRFRF7_2_30cm
10.5153.90C7_2_140cm
10.5153.90CCCRCRP7_2_140cm
10.5354.30C7_3_30cm
10.5354.30FFCCR7_3_30cm
10.5755.40C7_3_140cm
10.5755.40RCCCFCRCCRFR7_3_140cm
10.5855.60C7_4_10cm
10.5855.60FCCCCFCRRCCRFR7_4_10cm
10.5955.80C7_4_30cm
10.5955.80RRCCCCFCRFCFFR7_4_30cm
10.656.25C7_4_75cm
10.656.25FFCFCFCCRCFFR7_4_75cm
10.6958.40C7_5_140cm
10.6958.40FFCCC7_5_140cm
10.758.80C7_6_30cm
10.758.80RRFFFCFFFRF7_6_30cm
10.7459.90C7_6_140cm
10.7459.90CFFFRCCFFRFCR7_6_140cm
10.7660.30C7_7_30cm
10.7660.30FFCFF7_7_30cm
10.7860.90C8_1_30cm
10.7860.90CFCFR8_1_30cm
10.861.35CC8_1_75cm
10.861.35CCCRRC8_1_75cm
10.8362.00CC8_1_140cm
10.8362.00CRCFRCFRFRF8_1_140cm
10.9363.50CC8_2_140cm
10.9363.50CFCF8_2_140cm
10.9663.90CC8_3_30cm
10.9663.90CRCRCFRRRF8_3_30cm
11.0365.00CC8_3_140cm
11.0365.00CRCFRCFRRC8_3_140cm
11.0965.85CC8_4_75cm
11.0965.85CRCRCRRFRC8_4_75cm
11.1266.40FCC8_4_130cm
11.1266.40CRCFCFRF8_4_130cm
11.1967.35CC8_5_75cm
11.1967.35CRCCFAFRC8_5_75cm
11.2368.00CC8_5_140cm
11.2368.00CRCRCR8_5_140cm
11.2668.40CC8_6_30cm
11.2668.40CCRRCFRF8_6_30cm
11.3369.50CC8_6_140cm
11.3369.50CCFFCRRF8_6_140cm
11.3669.90CC8_7_30cm
11.3669.90CCCCCFRC8_7_30cm
11.470.50CC9_1_30cm
11.470.50PCCFCR9_1_30cm
11.470.58RCC8_9_0cm
11.470.58CFCRCFFCF8_9_0cm
11.4771.50RAC9_1_130cm
11.4771.50CFFFRCRRCFFRR9_1_130cm
11.572.00CC9_2_30cm
11.572.00FCRRFRRF9_2_30cm
11.5973.30RAC9_3_10cm
11.5973.30PCCCRRCFC9_3_10cm
11.673.50RCC9_3_30cm
11.673.50PCCCRR9_3_30cm
11.6774.50RCAC9_3_130cm
11.6774.50CCCCCFC9_3_130cm
11.6774.60FCC9_3_140cm
11.6774.60CCCF9_3_140cm
11.775.00CC9_4_30cm
11.775.00CCCCR9_4_30cm
11.7275.33RAC9_9_0cm
11.7275.33CRRCCRCRC9_9_0cm
11.876.50CC9_5_30cm
11.876.50CCCF9_5_30cm


Colour coding: this is based on comparing the standard range of the taxon (from the mikrotax database) with the age of the sample (from the Neptune database).
Pink shading - the sample age is too young for the taxon; any occurrences are shown in red - and may be due to reworking.
Green shading - the sample age is correct for the taxon to occur
Grey shading - the sample is too old for the taxon; any occurrences are shown in magenta - these may be due to misidentifications, changing species concepts, downhole contamination or White/no shading - non-standard taxon and so there is no predicted age-range.