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Relative abundance of Amphimelissa setosa in surface sediments and environmental variables (Table S1)

EMMAgeo - R package

EMMA – End Member Modelling Analysis of grain-size data is a technique to unmix multimodal grain-size data sets, i.e., to decompose the data into the underlying grain-size distributions (loadings) and their contributions to each sample (scores). The R package EMMAgeo contains a series of functions to perform EMMA based on eigenspace decomposition. The data are rescaled and transformed to receive results in meaningful units, i.e., volume percentage. EMMA can be performed in a deterministic and two robust ways, the latter taking into account incomplete knowledge about model parameters. The model outputs can be interpreted in terms of sediment sources, transport pathways and transport regimes (loadings) as well as their relative importance throughout the sample space (scores).

Relative abundance of Amphimelissa setosa in core sediments and the interpolated LR04 benthic δ18O values (Table S4)

Modern and fossil abundance data of radiolarian species Amphimelissa setosa in the Northern Hemisphere

Surface sediment, water column and sediment trap data of the relative abundance and fluxes of radiolarian species Amphimelissa setosa. Downcore relative abundance of the same species in sediment cores in the North Pacific (1100 - 45 ka) and in the North Atlantic (since 450 ka).

Mean morphological measurements of Amphimelissa setosa in plankton, surface sediment and downcore samples (Table S5)

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