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Dubinin, Alexander V; Uspenskaya, Tatyana Y; Gavrilenko, Georgy M; Rashidov, V A (2008): (Table 1) Description of Fe-Mn ore samples from the West Pacific [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.725345, In supplement to: Dubinin, AV et al. (2008): Geochemistry and genesis of Fe-Mn mineralization in island arcs in the West Pacific Ocean. Geochemistry International, 46(12), 1206-1227, https://doi.org/10.1134/S0016702908120021

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Coverage:
Median Latitude: 7.561022 * Median Longitude: 151.988839 * South-bound Latitude: -35.230000 * West-bound Longitude: 107.575000 * North-bound Latitude: 47.510000 * East-bound Longitude: -178.438300
Minimum Elevation: -1740.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -25.0 m
Event(s):
B1-14  * Latitude: 31.111700 * Longitude: 139.320000 * Elevation: -1190.0 m * Location: Nampo Island arc, Smith Pinnacles * Method/Device: Dredge (DRG)
B1-35  * Latitude: 31.016700 * Longitude: 139.058300 * Elevation: -960.0 m * Location: Nampo Island arc, Smith Pinnacles * Method/Device: Dredge (DRG)
B1-52  * Latitude: 29.811700 * Longitude: 140.153300 * Elevation: -800.0 m * Location: Nampo Island arc, Sofu submarine volcanic group * Method/Device: Dredge (DRG)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
Sample code/labelSample labelDubinin, Alexander V
Depth commentDepth commDubinin, Alexander V
Sample typeSamp typeDubinin, Alexander Vbrief description
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Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Sample label

Depth comm

Samp type
Ush-1 47.5100152.8167-25Ush-10-50 mMassive tuff-sandstone-tuff-gravelstone with dark brown Fe-rich cement
B24-28 45.9167149.9250-975B24-28Fe-Mn segregations 3 x 2 x 2 cm
B1-14 31.1117139.3200-1190B1-14Fe-Mn crusts with a black undulating surface, lifted by a bottom-grab
B1-35 31.0167139.0583-960B1-35Lavas with a Fe-Mn crust 1-5 cm thick
B1-52 29.8117140.1533-800B1-52Thin platelets of volcanic glass (0.5-1 cm) cemented by Fe oxyhydroxides
B5-12-7 26.0333144.2250-870B5-12-7Cake-shaped Fe-Mn crust 15 cm in diameter, with a concentric structure
B5-6-75 14.8983145.1433-1740B5-6-75Tuff-sandstone with Fe-Mn oxyhydroxides cement
B5-6-79 14.9233145.2400-825B5-6-79800-850 mTuff-gravelstone with Fe-Mn oxyhydroxides black cement
B5-6-85 14.9533145.2525-280B5-6-85250-315 mFilm of Fe oxyhydroxides on fragments of volcanic rocks of yellow and red-brown color, ranging from a few fractions of a millimeter to 1.5 mm in thickness
B5-10 14.4250145.4717-1650B5-10Fe-Mn dark brown crust on siltstone
B5-17 14.8000145.2717-1740B5-17Dense Fe-Mn black crust, 5-15 mm thick
B4-37-2 7.1467107.5750-70B4-37-2Red-brown crusts of Fe oxyhydroxides 3-4 m thick, with remnants of benthic organisms
H18 -4.2333152.2000-25H18-20/20-50 mTuff-gravelstone and tuff-sandstone with a predominantly Fe-rich cement
H18-4.2333152.2000-25H18-20/3bTuff-gravelstone and tuff-sandstone with a predominantly Fe-rich cement
H18-4.2333152.2000-25H18-20/3aTuff-gravelstone and tuff-sandstone with a predominantly Fe-rich cement
H18-4.2333152.2000-25H18-21Pipes of intricate morphology around submarine seeps of volcanic gases and thermal waters, often filled with sedimentary material
NHIA-E-3 -16.6583168.3583-430E-3Ocher-colored loose platelets, from a few mm to 10 mm
B30-27 -35.0950177.5250-1250B30-27Fe-Mn crusts 2-12 mm thick on fragments of volcanic rocks
B30-29-1 -35.2300177.4633-1500B30-29-1Ellipsoidal Fe-Mn crust (32 x 58 mm) of loose material with a minor admixture (approximately 1%) of volcanic ash
B30-72-10 -30.2767-178.4383-400B30-72-10Fe-Mn crust up to 35 mm thick, with a black upper and dark brown lower surface
B30-87-9 -34.9550179.2383-1300B30-87-9Fe-Mn crusts on fragments of volcanic rocks up to 10 mm thick