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Glagoleva, Maria A; Volkov, Igor I; Sokolov, Vassily S; Yagodinskaya, T A (1975): (Table 1) Redox potential and chemical element contents in CaCO3 and amorphous silica free matter in surface layer bottom sediments of the Pacific Ocean from Hawaiian Islands to Mexico coast [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.777336, Supplement to: Glagoleva, MA et al. (1975): Chemical elements in sediments of the Pacific Ocean along the section from Hawaiian Islands to the coast of Mexico. Litologiya i Poleznyye Iskopaemyye (Lithology and Mineral Resources), 10(5), 16-28

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Abstract:
Distribution of Fe, Mn, P, Ti, Cu, Ni, Co, V, Cr, W, Mo, and As in the surface sediment layer on the section from the Hawaiian Islands to the coast of Mexico (Mexico section) is studied. Contents of all studied elements increase from biogenic-terrigenous sediments off the coast of Mexico to pelagic red clays of the Northeast Basin, and more sharply for mobile elements - Mn, Mo, Cu, Ni, Co, and As. In near Hawaii sediments rich in coarsely fragmented volcanic-terrigenous and pyroclastic material of basaltic composition with high contents of Ti, Fe, V, Cr, W, and P, contents of these elements increase sharply, and contents of Mn, Mo, Ni, Co, and Cu for the same reason decrease sharply in comparison with red clay. Abnormally high contents of Mn, Mo, Cu, Ni, Co, and As in the upper layer of hemipelagic and transition sediments of the Mexico section result from diagenetic redistribution and their accumulation on the surface. Processes of diagenetic redistribution in hemipelagic and transition sediment mass of the Mexico section are more rapid than in similar sediments of the Japan section due lower sedimentation rates and higher initial concentrations of Mn. Basic similarity of element distribution regularities in sediments of Japan and Mexico sections is shown.
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Coverage:
Median Latitude: 20.798170 * Median Longitude: -121.063387 * South-bound Latitude: 17.825000 * West-bound Longitude: -154.601700 * North-bound Latitude: 27.151700 * East-bound Longitude: -104.593300
Minimum Elevation: -5480.0 m * Maximum Elevation: -120.0 m
Event(s):
DM9-641  * Latitude: 18.861700 * Longitude: -152.483300 * Elevation: -5030.0 m * Location: North Pacific * Campaign: DM9 * Basis: Dmitry Mendeleev * Method/Device: Gravity corer (GC)
DM9-643  * Latitude: 18.548300 * Longitude: -146.983300 * Elevation: -5350.0 m * Location: Northeast Pacific * Campaign: DM9 * Basis: Dmitry Mendeleev * Method/Device: Gravity corer (GC)
DM9-645  * Latitude: 18.185000 * Longitude: -141.146700 * Elevation: -5480.0 m * Location: Northeast Pacific * Campaign: DM9 * Basis: Dmitry Mendeleev * Method/Device: Multiple investigations (MULT)
Comment:
0 = not found.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEvent
Latitude of eventLatitude
Longitude of eventLongitude
Elevation of eventElevationm
Sediment typeSedimentGlagoleva, Maria A
Oxidation reduction (RedOx) potentialEhmVGlagoleva, Maria AEh, Pt-electrode
Calcium carbonateCaCO3%Glagoleva, Maria AWet chemistry
Carbon, organic, totalTOC%Glagoleva, Maria AWet chemistry
Opal, biogenic silicabSiO2%Glagoleva, Maria AWet chemistry
10 IronFe%Glagoleva, Maria AWet chemistrytotal
11 Iron, solubleFe sol%Glagoleva, Maria AWet chemistryof Fe total
12 Iron 2+Fe2+%Glagoleva, Maria AWet chemistryof Fe sol
13 ManganeseMn%Glagoleva, Maria AWet chemistrytotal
14 Manganese 4+Mn4+%Glagoleva, Maria AWet chemistryof Mn total
15 TitaniumTi%Glagoleva, Maria AWet chemistry
16 PhosphorusP%Glagoleva, Maria AWet chemistry
17 VanadiumVmg/kgGlagoleva, Maria AQuantitative emission spectral analysis
18 ChromiumCrmg/kgGlagoleva, Maria AQuantitative emission spectral analysis
19 TungstenWmg/kgGlagoleva, Maria AWet chemistry
20 MolybdenumMomg/kgGlagoleva, Maria AQuantitative emission spectral analysis
21 ArsenicAsmg/kgGlagoleva, Maria AWet chemistry
22 CopperCumg/kgGlagoleva, Maria AAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
23 NickelNimg/kgGlagoleva, Maria AAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
24 CobaltComg/kgGlagoleva, Maria AAtomic absorption spectrometry (AAS)
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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Sediment

Eh [mV]

CaCO3 [%]

TOC [%]

bSiO2 [%]
10 
Fe [%]
11 
Fe sol [%]
12 
Fe2+ [%]
13 
Mn [%]
14 
Mn4+ [%]
15 
Ti [%]
16 
P [%]
17 
V [mg/kg]
18 
Cr [mg/kg]
19 
W [mg/kg]
20 
Mo [mg/kg]
21 
As [mg/kg]
22 
Cu [mg/kg]
23 
Ni [mg/kg]
24 
Co [mg/kg]
DM9-686 18.880-154.602-5400near Hawaii volcano-terrigenous5200.180.133.258.9640.142.10.1440.01.940.14317674.01.20.69212227.0
DM9-685 18.932-153.270-5000near Hawaii volcano-terrigenous5700.160.225.348.8427.34.40.1900.01.660.14614821729.00.44.417810932.0
DM9-641 18.862-152.483-5030near Hawaii volcano-terrigenous530<0.100.195.187.6321.60.00.25033.31.270.09913011034.01.84.513110731.0
DM9-678 18.933-151.197-5300near Hawaii volcano-terrigenous5600.340.195.098.0318.60.00.33045.11.380.10719913775.01.613.625211343.0
DM9-677 18.970-149.550-5300near Hawaii volcano-terrigenous5500.180.145.606.3018.50.00.390100.00.880.10913711052.01.03.427410252.0
DM9-643 18.548-146.983-5350red clay with zeolites, type IVB580<0.100.071.076.4115.20.00.60080.00.770.1281249231.04.217.8498333122.0
DM9-645 18.185-141.147-5480red clay with zeolites, type IVB5800.450.181.525.8116.30.00.66095.40.950.168976631.05.513.832812679.0
DM9-647 18.048-135.548-5280red clay with zeolites, type IVB6000.200.121.425.7815.60.00.54092.30.590.1111037030.05.517.930815482.0
DM9-649 17.972-130.150-4950red clay with zeolites, type IVB6000.110.101.325.5412.30.00.78070.30.570.109747230.06.321.9288274113.0
DM9-651 17.825-124.683-4350red clay with zeolites, type IVB6000.340.171.595.3912.10.00.52090.20.490.1521056627.05.915.431116789.0
DM9-653 18.650-119.013-4070red clay with zeolites, type IVA6100.250.181.595.3918.00.00.760100.00.510.169865826.05.511.5302188100.0
DM9-675 19.035-116.368-3910red clay with zeolites, type IVA6000.550.221.416.4210.70.01.50099.00.450.1641003141.017.312.850942894.0
DM9-655 18.998-113.552-3200transition from hemipelagic to eupelagic, type III6000.570.334.555.8125.00.01.21087.00.480.165925123.04.813.231024799.0
DM9-674 19.538-112.417-3470transition from hemipelagic to eupelagic, type III6001.090.374.735.5223.00.01.72080.00.470.1741193234.013.112.234332681.0
DM9-673 20.487-110.883-3280transition from hemipelagic to eupelagic, type III6001.730.343.755.0819.50.04.04083.00.400.1331302842.019.523.844963863.0
DM9-657 19.668-108.013-3150hemipelagic, type II4801.251.403.715.4231.00.04.99073.20.350.1481454040.08.312.234834846.0
DM9-672 21.462-109.232-2900hemipelagic, type II5801.271.443.305.3615.30.01.550100.00.360.0921104723.06.67.416519034.0
DM9-671 22.035-108.330-2650hemipelagic, type II1500.732.364.195.2513.40.00.137100.00.370.0801065923.01.43.714312723.0
DM9-670 22.605-107.408-1450near-shore, type 111015.836.792.323.7614.670.00.0380.00.340.160738214.75.15.08310115.0
DM9-669 23.232-107.117-1000near-shore, type 1107.097.781.543.0216.384.40.0250.00.360.1643710.94.65.854808.9
DM9-668 23.383-106.948-140near-shore, type 1-804.933.661.874.0015.881.40.0420.00.440.145545015.08.911.520307.4
DM9-659 18.747-104.593-1180near-shore, type 11300.392.121.2110.658.832.00.0300.00.340.0927812120.00.810.9464612.0
DM9-660 18.868-104.842-1910near-shore, type 13700.391.001.128.7815.010.60.0600.00.400.1036212016.00.66.341359.4
DM9-661 18.960-105.002-1910near-shore, type 15000.301.292.279.669.423.10.0500.00.350.1186212514.00.63.938369.1
DM9-662 25.415-109.855-2400biogenic-terrigenous of the Gulf of California5300.542.585.6715.90.00.81098.00.290.074845220.08.23.8435816.3
DM9-663 27.152-110.867-1760biogenic-terrigenous of the Gulf of California-2203.502.707.563.4917.056.60.1000.00.440.109763414.03.75.6434013.1
DM9-664 25.532-110.545-1170biogenic-terrigenous of the Gulf of California-1009.736.127.562.9515.980.00.0470.300.126814714.010.07.5646311.2
DM9-665 26.347-109.930-3260biogenic-terrigenous of the Gulf of California501.002.575.183.8016.83.30.9600.00.390.092833517.08.88.0464910.1
DM9-666 24.895-108.700-120biogenic-terrigenous of the Gulf of California-1802.830.781.043.0215.754.30.0480.00.460.079703824.02.17.818229.3
DM9-667 23.782-108.673-2860biogenic-terrigenous of the Gulf of California-800.414.385.073.8817.478.10.2100.00.390.089824517.04.44.81127815.7