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. 2012 May 31;3:168. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2012.00168

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Map depicting approximate location of marine sediment cores discussed in the current review. SPG11 occurs just inside the southern South Pacific Gyre, while SPG12 lies on the subtropical front separating the gyre from the Southern Ocean (D’Hondt et al., 2009). Sites MD05-2896 and MD05-2902 (Wang et al., 2010a) are from the South China Sea, with additional geochemical data on these sites sourced from nearby ODP Leg 184 Sites 1143 and 1148 (Shipboard Scientific Party, 2000a,b). The ZoNéCo-12 sites lie in the Fairway Basin in the Coral Sea (Roussel et al., 2009), with additional information from ZoNéCo-5 sites (Dickens et al., 2001). The IODP 308 sites (U1319, U1320) are located in the turbidite depositional Brazos-Trinity Basin on the continental slope of the northern Gulf of Mexico (Nunoura et al., 2009). The ODP Leg 201 Sites (Shipboard Scientific Party, 2003a–f; D’Hondt et al., 2004) include sites from the eastern equatorial upwelling region (1225), South Equatorial Current (1226), Peru Margin (1227, 1229), Peru Trench (1230), and the Peru Basin (1231). The ODP Leg 204 Cascadia Margin sites include sites 1244, 1245, and 1251 (Nunoura et al., 2008). Mud volcano/cold seep sites are represented by three examples from the eastern Mediterranean (Heijs et al., 2008).