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
0Martini,E. and Worsley, T. 1971. Tertiary Calcareous Nannoplankton from the Western Equatorial Pacific. In Winterer, E. L. et al., 1971, Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project, Volume VII, Washington (U.S. Government Printing Office) pp. 1471-1507.prior to 201089757
1not identified yetprior to 201090313
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 aulakos (q)
1 Discoaster bolli (q)
2 Discoaster druggii (q)
3 Discoaster kugleri (q)
4 Discoaster pentaradiatus (q)
5 Discoaster variabilis (q)
6 Coccolithus pelagicus
7 Coccolithus tenuistriatus
8 Sphenolithus belemnos (q)
9 Discoaster perplexus
10 Reticulofenestra pseudoumbilica (q)
11 Discoaster aulakos
12 Discoaster deflandrei
13 Discoaster nephados
14 Discoaster saundersi
15 Discoaster trinidadensis
16 Scyphosphaera sp.
17 Coccolithus eopelagicus
18 Coccolithus floridanus
19 Cyclococcolithus neogammation
20 Triquetrorhabdulus carinatus
21 Discoaster adamanteus
22 Discoaster formosus
23 Cyclococcolithus leptoporus
24 Discoaster druggii
25 Sphenolithus belemnos
26 Discoaster exilis
27 Discoaster extensus
28 Reticulofenestra pseudoumbilica
29 Sphenolithus heteromorphus
30 Discoaster challengerii
31 Discoaster perclarus
32 Cyclococcolithus macintyrei
33 Discoaster pseudovariabilis
34 Triquetrorhabdulus rugosus
35 Discoaster kugleri
36 Sphenolithus abies
37 Catinaster coalithus
38 Catinaster calyculus
39 Discoaster bollii
40 Discoaster brouweri
41 Discoaster brouweri rutellus
42 Discoaster hamatus
43 Discoaster neohamatus
44 Discoaster variabilis
45 Discoaster pentaradiatus
46 Discoaster surculus
47 Ceratolithus tricorniculatus
48 Ceratolithus cristatus
49 Ceratolithus rugosus
50 Discoaster asymmetricus
51 Pseudoemiliania lacunosa
52 Gephyrocapsa oceanica
53 Catinaster calyculus (q)
54 Catinaster coalithus (q)
55 Ceratolithus rugosus (q)
56 Ceratolithus tricorniculatus (q)
57 Coccolithus tenuistriatus (q)
58 Discoaster extensus (q)
59 Discoaster formosus (q)
60 Discoaster nephados (q)
61 Discoaster perplexus (q)
62 Discoaster saundersi (q)
63 Discoaster trinidadensis (q)
64 Triquetrorhabdulus rugosus (q)
sample
set
0.313.55RRAP1_1_55cm897
0.598.00PPPP1_4_50cm903
0.638.70RR1_4_120cm897
4.6222.60RC3_1_60cm897
4.6923.30PRCRCRCCRR3_1_130cm897
4.7123.58PPPPP3_2_8cm903
4.7824.30PPPPPPPPPP3_2_80cm903
4.8224.75PRRCCRRRR3_2_125cm897
9.37101.59PPPP5_1_59cm903
9.4101.80PPPPPPPRPPP5_1_80cm903
9.47102.25CRCCCCCCRCCCC5_1_125cm897
9.55102.75CCCCCCCC5_2_25cm897
9.7103.75CRC5_2_125cm897
9.78104.25CRRCC5_3_25cm897
9.93105.25PCRC5_3_125cm897
10.01105.75CRRCCP5_4_25cm897
10.16106.75CRCCCCCRCCP5_4_125cm897
10.78110.80PPPPPPP6_1_80cm903
10.85111.25PCRCCCCCC6_1_125cm897
10.93111.75CCRR6_2_25cm897
11.01112.30PPPPPPP6_2_80cm903
11.08112.75CCRR6_2_125cm897
11.16113.25CR6_3_25cm897
11.31114.25C6_3_125cm897
11.39114.75CRC6_4_25cm897
11.54115.75RCRP6_4_125cm897
11.62116.25CRRRCRRCC6_5_25cm897
11.77117.25R6_5_125cm897
11.85117.75CPRR6_6_25cm897
11.94118.30PPPPPPPP6_6_80cm903
12118.75RRP6_6_125cm897
12.31120.75CCPRRCRCP7_2_25cm897
12.46121.75PR7_2_125cm897
12.54122.25RPPR7_3_25cm897
12.69123.25RCRRP7_3_125cm897
12.77123.75RCRP7_4_25cm897
12.92124.75PCRRCRCCCP7_4_125cm897
13.93131.30PPPPPPPPP8_2_80cm903
13.96131.50PCRCRCPPP8_2_100cm897
14.08132.30RRRRP8_3_30cm897
14.24133.35CRP8_3_135cm897
14.31133.75PC8_4_25cm897
14.4134.80C8_4_130cm897
14.42135.30RRCPP8_5_30cm897
14.44135.80PPPPPPPP8_5_80cm903
14.46136.25PPP8_5_125cm897
14.49136.90PR8_9_0cm897
14.51137.30PPPPP8_6_80cm903
14.53137.75R8_6_125cm897
14.66140.75RCCCPCA9_2_125cm897
14.86145.25RCCR9_5_125cm897
15.1150.75CCCRCA10_2_125cm897
15.3155.25CCRRC10_5_125cm897
15.41157.75CCCCR11_2_125cm897
15.61162.25CCRCRC11_5_125cm897
15.67163.70R11_6_120cm897
15.79166.25RC12_1_125cm897
15.85167.75CCRCC12_2_125cm897
16.23176.75CCCCCCC13_2_125cm897
16.36180.00P13_5_0cm897
16.41181.25CCCCRA13_5_125cm897
16.44182.22PPPAPPP13_6_72cm903
16.47182.75RR13_6_125cm897
16.56185.25PP14_1_125cm897
16.62186.75CCCR14_2_125cm897
16.68188.25CCRC14_3_125cm897
16.74189.75R14_4_125cm897
16.8191.25RCCP14_5_125cm897
16.81191.61PP14_6_11cm903
16.85192.70CCRRCCCRC14_6_120cm897


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.