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:
Sort order
Age min: Age max:
Depth min: Depth max:
Core min: Core max:
Species min: Species max:
highlight duplicate rows?:
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nReference source date set rows
0not identified yet1
1Wise, S.W. 1973. Calcareous Nannofossils from Cores Recovered during Leg 18, Deep Sea Drilling Project: Biostratigraphy and Observations of Diagenesis, in Kulm, L.D. von Huene, R., et al., 1973, Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Volume 18, Washington (U.S. Government Printing Office) 569-615.prior to 2010576150
2not identified yetprior to 201057747
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 Coccolithus pelagicus
1 Discoaster adamanteus
2 Discoaster intercalaris
3 Discoaster exilis
4 Reticulofenestra pseudoumbilica
5 Sphenolithus neoabies
6 Discoaster challengerii
7 Cyclococcolithina macintyrei
8 Triquetrorhabdulus rugosus
9 Discoaster variabilis
sample
set
10.84177.77FCCFC20_1_127.00cm576
11.03178.90CCCACA20_2_90.00cm576
11.16179.70PPPP20_3_20.00cm577
11.21180.00FFCACFCA20_9_0.00cm576
11.28180.40CCA20_3_90.00cm576


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.