Scott, G. H. and Hall, I. R. (2004): Planktonic foraminiferal evidence on late Pliocene-Quaternary near surface water masses at ODP Site 1123B, northern Chatham Rise, east of New Zealand 
  
    Leg/Site/Hole: 
    Related Expeditions: 
    ODP 181 
   
  
    Identifier: 
    ID: 
    2004-057586
    
    Type: 
    georefid
    
    ID: 
    10.1016/S0025-3227(04)00021-0
    
    Type: 
    doi
    
     
  
    Creator: 
    Name: 
    Scott, G. H. 
    
    Affiliation: 
    Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences, Lower Hutt, New Zealand 
    
    Role: 
    author 
    
    Name: 
    Hall, I. R. 
    
    Affiliation: 
    National Institute of Water and Atmosphere, New Zealand 
    
    Role: 
    author 
    
     
  
    Identification: 
    Title: 
    Planktonic foraminiferal evidence on late Pliocene-Quaternary near surface water masses at ODP Site 1123B, northern Chatham Rise, east of New Zealand 
    
    Year: 
    2004 
    
    Source: 
    In: McCave, I. N. (editor), Carter, L. (editor), Carter, R. M. (editor), Hayward, B. W. (editor), Cenozoic oceanographic evolution of the SW Pacific gateway; papers resulting from work on the cores drilled on Ocean Drilling Program Leg 181 to the Southwest Pacific east of New Zealand in August-October 1998 
    
    Publisher: 
    Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands 
    
    Volume: 
    205 
    
    Issue: 
    1-4 
    
    Pages: 
    127-145 
    
    Abstract: 
     
    
    Language: 
    English 
    
    Genre: 
    Serial 
    
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  Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:-41.4710 West:-171.2956 East:
        -171.2956 South:-41.4710 
Keywords: Stratigraphy; biogeography; Cenozoic; Chatham Rise; cores; Foraminifera; glacial environment; interglacial environment; Invertebrata; Leg 181; marine sediments; microfossils; Neogene; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1123; Pacific Ocean; paleo-oceanography; paleoclimatology; paleoecology; planktonic taxa; Pliocene; Protista; Quaternary; sediments; South Pacific; Southwest Pacific; subantarctic regions; Tertiary; upper Pliocene; West Pacific; 
 
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