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Gromov, V V (1975): (Table 1) Composition of bottom sediments from the East Pacific [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.758721, Supplement to: Gromov, VV (1975): Adsorption of elements of the iron group by bottom sediments of the Pacific Ocean. Oceanology, 15(1), 40-44

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Abstract:
Adsorption of ion, nickel, cobalt, and manganese from ocean water by calcareous sediments, diatomaceous ooze, hydrogenous sediments, and red clay was studied under close to natural conditions using a tracer method. It was found that hydrogenous sediments selectively remove manganese from seawater. This may be associated with formation of chemical compounds between manganese and sediment material. It was also found that nickel, manganese, and iron exist in the ocean in several ionic and neutral forms. Cobalt typically present in only one ionic form Co(2+).
Project(s):
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 6.044175 * Median Longitude: -113.069583 * South-bound Latitude: -13.650000 * West-bound Longitude: -122.050000 * North-bound Latitude: 23.966700 * East-bound Longitude: -101.200000
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.05 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.55 m
Event(s):
DM8-515 * Latitude: 23.966700 * Longitude: -121.500000 * Elevation: -4140.0 m * Location: Southeast Pacific * Campaign: DM8 * Basis: Dmitry Mendeleev * Method/Device: Gravity corer (GC)
DM8-521 * Latitude: 8.650000 * Longitude: -122.050000 * Elevation: -5020.0 m * Location: Southeast Pacific * Campaign: DM8 * Basis: Dmitry Mendeleev * Method/Device: Grab (GRAB)
DM8-524 * Latitude: 5.210000 * Longitude: -107.528333 * Elevation: -3883.0 m * Location: Equatorial Pacific * Method/Device: Grab (GRAB)
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEvent
2Latitude of eventLatitude
3Longitude of eventLongitude
4Elevation of eventElevationm
5DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGeocode
6Depth, top/minDepth topmGromov, V V
7Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmGromov, V V
8Sediment typeSedimentGromov, V V
9Silicon dioxideSiO2%Gromov, V VWet chemistry
10Aluminium oxideAl2O3%Gromov, V VWet chemistry
11Calcium carbonateCaCO3%Gromov, V VGas volumetric
12Magnesium oxideMgO%Gromov, V VAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
13IronFe%Gromov, V VAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
14ManganeseMn%Gromov, V VAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
15TitaniumTi%Gromov, V VAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
16NickelNimg/kgGromov, V VAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
17CobaltComg/kgGromov, V VAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
18CopperCumg/kgGromov, V VAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
19ZincZnmg/kgGromov, V VAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
20ChromiumCrmg/kgGromov, V VAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
21LeadPbmg/kgGromov, V VAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
22VanadiumVmg/kgGromov, V VAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
23Specific surface areaSSAm2/gGromov, V VCalculated+/- 10%
Size:
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