%0 Generic %A Wolfgring, Erik %A Wagreich, Michael %A Yilmaz, Ismail O. %A Shasha, Liu %A Boehm, Katharina %D 2019 %T Late Cretaceous stratigraphy in the Mudurnu–Göynük Basin (Turkey) and inferences on sea-level change in the Late Campanian to Early Maastrichtian %U https://geolsoc.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Late_Cretaceous_stratigraphy_in_the_Mudurnu_G_yn_k_Basin_Turkey_and_inferences_on_sea-level_change_in_the_Late_Campanian_to_Early_Maastrichtian/11353157 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.11353157.v1 %2 https://geolsoc.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/20152205 %K dissolution %K FOV %K FOW %K cooler-water nannofossil species %K specimen %K overgrowth %K Maastrichtian Supplementary Table 1. Calcareous nannofossil data %K genus level %K Geology %X Supplementary Table 1. Calcareous nannofossil data from the Göynük composite section. Semiquantitative estimates of abundances are based on specimens per field of view (FOV): (A) abundant > 10 specimen/FOV, (C) common = 2–10 specimen/FOV, (F) few — 1 specimen per 1 to 9 FOW, (R) rare — 1 specimen per 10–100 FOV. Preservation was assessed using a scale ranging from (G) good — no clear indication of overgrowths or dissolution, (M) moderate — signs of overgrowths or dissolution, most of the specimens could still be identified at least at the genus level, (P) poor — abundant and strong overgrowths or dissolution, determination at species and genus level often questionable. Species abundance highlighted grey indicates ranges of biostratigraphicylly significant marker taxa, blue indicates cooler-water nannofossil species. %I Geological Society of London