Fossilized Skeletons from the Deep Sea - Middle Eocene (45 million year old) Radiolaria (course-meshed objects), Foraminifera and sponge spicules from the western Indian Ocean are shown here. Photographed through the Scripps Institution of Oceanography's scanning electron microscope with a magnification of 200X, these microscopic fossils, remains of deep-sea organisms, came from a Deep Sea Drilling Project core taken at site 237, Leg 24 in the Indian Ocean
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Deep Sea Drilling Project, Photo by Stanley A. Kling
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Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) This digital image is a surrogate of an item from the SIO Deep Sea Drilling Project Records, 1961-1987
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Foraminifera Fossil--Indian Ocean Deep Sea Drilling Project Scanning electron microscopy Radiolaria Glomar Challenger (Ship)
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