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. 2018 Sep 5;14(9):20180431. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2018.0431

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Visualization of the 23-fold increase in digitally accessible Cenozoic marine invertebrate palaeontological collection sites (26 059) from museum collections compared with the number of collection sites (1139) from literature data currently entered into the PBDB (https://paleobiodb.org/) for California, Oregon and Washington. (a) Number of sites per county currently included in the PBDB (https://paleobiodb.org/); (b) number of sites per county now digitally mobilized across nine institutions of the EPICC TCN (https://epicc.berkeley.edu/). The number of sites per county for each map are provided in the Supplemental_Data.csv file deposited in the Dryad data repository (doi:10.5061/dryad.j0r8127) [11].