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Agassiz, Alexander; Murray, John (1902): Annotated record of the detailed examination of Mn deposits from the Albatross 1899-1900 stations [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.849283, Supplement to: Agassiz, A; Murray, J (1902): Reports on the Scientific Results of the Expedition to the Tropical Pacific, in Charge of Alexander Agassiz, by the US Fish Commission Steamer" Albatross" from August, 1899, to March, 1900, Commander Jefferson F. Moser, USN, Commanding. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 26, 114 pp, https://archive.org/details/mobot31753003646236

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Published: 1902 (exact date unknown)DOI registered: 2015-10-08

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Abstract:
U.S. Fish Commission Steamer "Albatross" was placed at the disposal of Agassiz, Alexander for an expedition to the South seas of the Pacific and Japan in 1899-1900. The collections made during this expedition give ample material for extensive monographs on the holothurians, the siliceous sponges, the cephalopods, the jelly-fishes, the pelagic crustaceans, worms, and fishes of the Eastern Pacific, as well as on the bottom deposits and on the radiolarians and dinoflagellates, diatoms, and other protozoans collected by the tow-nets. Part of the bottom deposits were later sent to Murray John in Scotland for detailed analysis.
Related to:
Murray, John; Lee, G V (1909): Reports on the scientific results of the expedition of the" Albatross" to the tropical Pacific, 1899-1900. XII. Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College, 38(1), 215 pp, https://archive.org/details/mobot31753003646160
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -12.667863 * Median Longitude: -149.622389 * South-bound Latitude: -21.300000 * West-bound Longitude: 145.766667 * North-bound Latitude: 28.383333 * East-bound Longitude: -126.950000
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m
Event(s):
ALBTR-2 (ALB-2)  * Latitude: 28.383333 * Longitude: -126.950000 * Elevation: -4331.0 m * Location: Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Albatross1899-1900 * Basis: Albatross (1882-1921) * Method/Device: Dredge (DRG)
ALBTR-5 (ALB-5)  * Latitude: 22.700000 * Longitude: -131.900000 * Elevation: -5011.0 m * Location: Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Albatross1899-1900 * Basis: Albatross (1882-1921) * Method/Device: Dredge (DRG)
ALBTR-6 (ALB-6)  * Latitude: 20.433333 * Longitude: -133.466667 * Elevation: -5139.0 m * Location: Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Albatross1899-1900 * Basis: Albatross (1882-1921) * Method/Device: Dredge (DRG)
Comment:
From 1983 until 1989 NOAA-NCEI compiled the NOAA-MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database from journal articles, technical reports and unpublished sources from other institutions. At the time it was the most extended data compilation on ferromanganese deposits world wide. Initially published in a proprietary format incompatible with present day standards it was jointly decided by AWI and NOAA to transcribe this legacy data into PANGAEA. This transfer is augmented by a careful checking of the original sources when available and the encoding of ancillary information (sample description, method of analysis...) not present in the NOAA-MMS database.
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#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEventAgassiz, Alexander
Optional event labelEvent 2Agassiz, Alexander
Latitude of eventLatitudeAgassiz, Alexander
Longitude of eventLongitudeAgassiz, Alexander
Elevation of eventElevationmAgassiz, Alexander
IdentificationIDAgassiz, Alexander
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmAgassiz, AlexanderGeocode
PositionPositionAgassiz, AlexanderVisual description
Deposit typeDeposit typeAgassiz, Alexander
10 Quantity of depositQuantityAgassiz, Alexander
11 SizeSizeAgassiz, Alexander
12 Substrate typeSubstrateAgassiz, Alexander
13 Sediment typeSedimentAgassiz, Alexander
14 FeatureFeatureAgassiz, Alexander
15 DescriptionDescriptionAgassiz, Alexander
16 IdentificationIDMurray, Johnof sample in Murray and Lee (1909)
17 Page(s)Page(s)Murray, Johnin Murray and Lee (1909)
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ALBTR-2 ALB-228.3833-126.9500-4331ALBTR-2-10SurfaceMn noduleMany1.0-15.0 cmRed clayLight brown oozeLarge haul of manganese nodules (about 800 pounds with many thousands of specimen) with shark teeth, and cetacean bones. The diameter of noddules varies from 1 cm to 15 cm. Most of the nodules have no core.181 and 143-144
ALBTR-2ALB-228.3833-126.9500-4331ALBTR-2-10SurfaceMn noduleSeveral"Core; palagonite"Red clayLight brown oozeSeveral of them are consisting of manganese-iron oxide distributed throughout a ground mass of palagonite white material. In this case the formation by successive deposition is not apparent in their internal structure.81 and 143-144
ALBTR-2ALB-228.3833-126.9500-4331ALBTR-2-10SurfaceMn coatingSeveral"Rock; andasite or palagonite"Red clayLight brown ooze"Some manganese nodules are rocks from continental origin (hornblende andesite; pale-green serpentine; black chert or fine grained sandstone) covered with a thin coating of manganese. Many rounded masses of pumice covered by manganese."181 and 143-144
ALBTR-5 ALB-522.7000-131.9000-5011ALBTR-5-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralRed clayBrownGlassy particles with manganese grains.382
ALBTR-6 ALB-620.4333-133.4667-5139ALBTR-6-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralRed clayBrownGlassy particles with manganese grains.482
ALBTR-7 ALB-718.3167-134.9500-5269ALBTR-7-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralRed clayLight brown with darker patchesGlassy particles with manganese grains.583
ALBTR-11 ALB-1114.6333-136.7333-4839ALBTR-11-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralRed clayDark brown and mottled with lighter-colored patchesGlassy particles with manganese grains.683
ALBTR-13 ALB-139.9500-137.7833-4919ALBTR-13-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralRadiolarian oozeLight brown with coarse mineral particles and lighter spots ans patchesManganese grains with decomposed ferro-magnesian minerals.84 and 144-146
ALBTR-13ALB-139.9500-137.7833-4919ALBTR-13-20SurfaceMn noduleSeveral10.0-15.0 cmRadiolarian oozeLight brown with coarse mineral particles and lighter spots ans patchesLarge quantity of manganese nodules. Diameter from 4 to 6 inches. High degree of mammiliated structure with assymetric top-bottom structure. Under the microscope black layers alternate with layers of incoherent yellowish mostly palagonitic material.84 and 144-146
ALBTR-23 ALB-23-8.5500-139.6000-3295ALBTR-23-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeGray, granular and slightly coherentPalagonite with manganese grains.1887
ALBTR-24 ALB-24-8.2333-139.7667-1902ALBTR-24-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeMany small grains of manganese. Fragments of manganese nodules.110
ALBTR-24ALB-24-8.2333-139.7667-1902ALBTR-24-20SurfaceMn noduleSeveralFragmentsGlobigerina oozeMany small grains of manganese. Fragments of manganese nodules.110
ALBTR-25 ALB-25-8.8000-139.8000-1902ALBTR-25-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeTwo manganese nodules with palagonitic nuclei the larger being 25 mm in diameter.110
ALBTR-25ALB-25-8.8000-139.8000-1902ALBTR-25-20SurfaceMn nodule2"Core; palagonite (up to 2.5 cm)"Globigerina oozeManganese grains. Two manganese nodules with palagonitic nuclei the larger being 25 mm in diameter.110
ALBTR-31 ALB-31-12.3333-144.2500-4938ALBTR-31-10SurfaceMn slabSeveral18.0x12.0x2.5 cm"Core; palagonite"Red clayDark chocolate colored and coherentManganese slabs over six inches in length (one is 18x12x2.5 cm).88 and 146-148
ALBTR-31ALB-31-12.3333-144.2500-4938ALBTR-31-20SurfaceMn noduleMany4.0 to 1.5 cm"Core; palagonite"Red clayDark chocolate colored and coherentLarge quantity of manganese nodules with size from a hazel-nut to a potato. The surface is not smooth with the appearance of coarse leather (1mm mammillae). Most have a palagonite core. Envelope of manganese-iron oxides is easily separated from core.88 and 146-148
ALBTR-32 ALB-32-13.6167-145.7000-4482ALBTR-32-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralRed clayDark chocolate colored and coherentPalagonite with manganese grains and a small cosmic spherule 0.03 mm in diameter.2088
ALBTR-32ALB-32-13.6167-145.7000-4482ALBTR-32-20SurfaceMn noduleRed clayDark chocolate colored and coherentManganese nodule in trawl reported by Menard and Goldberg (1960)?.2088
ALBTR-33 ALB-33-14.1667-146.1667-4621ALBTR-33-10In sedimentMn grainMany0.1 mmRed clayVery dark chocolate colored almost black and coherentLarge number of manganese grains (angular and rounded with a 0.1 mm mean diameter) with rounded balls of phillipsite and glass.2188-89
ALBTR-37 ALB-37-14.9233-147.7083-205ALBTR-37-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralCoral sandVolcanic glass and manganese grains111
ALBTR-46 ALB-46-15.2167-147.8833-823ALBTR-46-10SurfaceMn noduleSeveralSmallPteropod ooze with coral sandSmall manganese nodules.112-113
ALBTR-46ALB-46-15.2167-147.8833-823ALBTR-46-20In sedimentMn coatingForaminiferaPteropod ooze with coral sandSmall manganese nodules and round grains of coral sand. Some of the Foraminifera are coated with manganese.112-113
ALBTR-47 ALB-47-15.3260-147.9000-1397ALBTR-47-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralPteropod oozeCream colored and slightly coherentManganese grains with small cosmic spherules.2590
ALBTR-48 ALB-48-15.1900-148.1083-1397ALBTR-48-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralPteropod oozeCream colored and slightly coherentManganese grains with volcanic glass.113
ALBTR-49 ALB-49-15.4167-148.1333-2054ALBTR-49-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina ooze and coral sandManganese (?) particles
ALBTR-50 ALB-50-15.4250-148.4067-2718ALBTR-50-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina ooze and coral sandManganese (?) particles
ALBTR-55 ALB-55-15.0233-148.4167-1544ALBTR-55-10SurfaceMn noduleSeveralSmallPteropod oozeGray in color, incoherent and granularSmall manganese nodules and coral fragments and orbitolites coated with manganese.114
ALBTR-55ALB-55-15.0233-148.4167-1544ALBTR-55-20SurfaceMn coatingSeveralCoral fragmentPteropod oozeGray in color, incoherent and granularSmall manganese nodules and coral fragments and orbitolites coated with manganese.114
ALBTR-56 ALB-56-14.9333-148.7333-1300ALBTR-56-10SurfaceMn noduleSeveralSmallPteropod ooze with coral sandSmall manganese nodules and fragments of coral coated with manganese.114
ALBTR-56ALB-56-14.9333-148.7333-1300ALBTR-56-20SurfaceMn coatingCoral fragmentPteropod ooze with coral sandSmall manganese nodules and fragments of coral coated with manganese.114
ALBTR-63 ALB-63-15.7000-148.7333-4109ALBTR-63-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina ooze"Brownish red; coherent and clayey"Manganese grains with a small fragment of pumice (0.2 mm in diameter).2791
ALBTR-65 ALB-65-15.9550-148.3133-2493ALBTR-65-10SurfaceMn noduleSeveralSmallCoral sandCoarseSmall manganese nodules
ALBTR-66 ALB-66-16.1667-148.4333-4093ALBTR-66-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeBrownish gray, granular and incoherentManganese nodules (concretions) and grains.116
ALBTR-66ALB-66-16.1667-148.4333-4093ALBTR-66-20SurfaceMn noduleSeveralGlobigerina oozeBrownish gray, granular and incoherentManganese nodules (concretions) and grains.116
ALBTR-71 ALB-71-17.4217-149.4333-1417ALBTR-71-10SurfaceMn noduleVolcanic mudCoarseManganese nodule (?)
ALBTR-79 ALB-79-16.1667-146.3833-461ALBTR-79-10SurfaceMn stainingSeveralCoral sandSome larger shell fragments blackened by manganese.118
ALBTR-81 ALB-81-15.9083-146.3333-1238ALBTR-81-10SurfaceMn stainingSeveralCoral sandSome of the particles are blackened by manganese.118
ALBTR-90 ALB-90-16.0333-145.7250-1218ALBTR-90-10SurfaceMn coatingSeveralCoral fragmentPteropod ooze"Cream colored; granular and quite incoherent. "Coral fragments with some coated with manganese.120
ALBTR-92 ALB-92-16.7333-145.5833-1534ALBTR-92-10SurfaceMn coatingSeveralCoral fragmentCoral and calcareous deposit (globigerina ooze)Coral fragments coated with manganese.120
ALBTR-96 ALB-96-17.2417-145.8167-964ALBTR-96-10SurfaceMn coatingSeveralCoral fragmentCoralBranching coral fragments covered with manganese.121
ALBTR-97 ALB-97-17.2833-145.7583-1470ALBTR-97-10SurfaceMn noduleManySmallPteropod ooze"Cream colored; granular and quite incoherent. "Many very small manganese nodules with coral fragments coated with manganese.121
ALBTR-97ALB-97-17.2833-145.7583-1470ALBTR-97-20SurfaceMn coatingSeveralCoral fragmentPteropod ooze"Cream colored; granular and quite incoherent. "Many very small manganese nodules with coral fragments coated with manganese.121
ALBTR-98 ALB-98-17.3500-145.6833-1174ALBTR-98-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralLargePteropod oozeSmall manganese nodules (grains) mixed with coral sand.121
ALBTR-99 ALB-99-17.3667-145.6167-1039ALBTR-99-10SurfaceMn stainingSeveralCoral fragmentCoral sandWhite and grittyFragments of coral blacked with manganese (the largest being 7 mm).121
ALBTR-101 ALB-101-17.2667-145.4500-2030ALBTR-101-10SurfaceMn coatingSeveralCoral or shell fragmentCoral sandCream colored and quite incoherentFragments of coral and mollusc shells blackened with manganese122
ALBTR-101ALB-101-17.2667-145.4500-2030ALBTR-101-20SurfaceMn coatingSeveral4 mmPalagonite or obsidian fragmentCoral sandCream colored and quite incoherentFragments of obsidian and palagonite coated with manganese. The largest fragment being nearly 4mm in length.122
ALBTR-104 ALB-104-16.9167-145.0500-1767ALBTR-104-10In sedimentMn grainFewSmallGlobigerina oozeWhiteFew small manganese grains122
ALBTR-105 ALB-105-16.8833-145.0000-1196ALBTR-105-10SurfaceMn fragmentManySmallCoral sandBlack in color and grittyMany small fragments of manganese.123
ALBTR-112 ALB-112-15.9000-143.1000-2868ALBTR-112-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeBlack in color and grittyManganese particles.124
ALBTR-113 ALB-113-15.9167-142.6500-2749ALBTR-113-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeLight yellowManganese particles
ALBTR-114 ALB-114-15.9333-142.4833-2533ALBTR-114-10In sedimentMn grainFewGlobigerina oozeCream colored with tinge of pink. Gritty and quite incoherent.Few manganese particles124
ALBTR-117 ALB-117-15.9000-142.2667-1030ALBTR-117-10In sedimentMn grainCoral sandGray and granularManganese particles.125
ALBTR-117ALB-117-15.9000-142.2667-1030ALBTR-117-20SurfaceMn coating22 mmPalagonite fragmentCoral sandGray and granularOne or two small fragments of decomposed pumice coated with manganese (the largest being 2mm in length).125
ALBTR-118 ALB-118-16.2000-142.5167-1152ALBTR-118-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralCoral sandGray and granular with PteropodsManganese particles.125
ALBTR-119 ALB-119-16.2333-142.8333-2772ALBTR-119-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina ooze"Cream colored; granular and quite incoherent"Manganese particles125
ALBTR-121 ALB-121-16.4167-143.5500-2026ALBTR-121-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralPteropod ooze"Cream colored; granular and quite incoherent"Manganese particles.125-126
ALBTR-124 ALB-124-16.7000-143.1667-2233ALBTR-124-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeGray spotted with black (manganese). granular and quite incoherent.Manganese grains and small particles of obsidian.126
ALBTR-126 ALB-126-17.1167-142.8167-2259ALBTR-126-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeDirty cream colored, granular and incoherentManganese particles126-127
ALBTR-133 ALB-133-18.0833-142.3833-1357ALBTR-133-10SurfaceMn coatingSeveralCoral fragmentGlobigerina ooze and coral sandCream colored with black grains (manganese)Coral fragments coated with manganese128-129
ALBTR-133ALB-133-18.0833-142.3833-1357ALBTR-133-20SurfaceMn coatingTree debris (organic)Globigerina ooze and coral sandCream colored with black grains (manganese)Rotten small branch of tree coated with manganese.128-129
ALBTR-134 ALB-134-18.1000-142.4000-1476ALBTR-134-10SurfaceMn noduleSeveralCoral sand with pteropodsCream coloredManganese nodules.129
ALBTR-134ALB-134-18.1000-142.4000-1476ALBTR-134-20SurfaceMn stainingCoral or calcareous fragmentCoral sand with pteropodsCream coloredBlackened coral fragments and calcareous matter.129
ALBTR-135 ALB-135-18.1933-142.2700-508ALBTR-135-10SurfaceMn coatingSeveral6.0x1.0 mmCoral grainCoral sandGrains of coral coated with manganese the largest being 6.0x1.0 mm.129
ALBTR-136 ALB-136-18.1333-141.8167-4000ALBTR-136-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina ooze"Reddish brown with lighter colored patches; slightly coherent and clayey"Manganese grains with volcanic particles and rounded aggregates.3795
ALBTR-137 ALB-137-18.1167-141.4333-3133ALBTR-137-10In sedimentMn grainFewGlobigerina ooze"Cream colored; granular and quite incoherent"Few manganese particles129
ALBTR-140 ALB-140-18.4500-140.3500-3734ALBTR-140-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeLight brown and coherentVolcanic glass and manganese grains with decomposed ferro-magnesian minerals.3895
ALBTR-141 ALB-141-18.4833-139.8833-2725ALBTR-141-10In sedimentMn grainFewGlobigerina oozeCream colored, granular and incoherentFew manganese particles with volcanic glass and decomposed ferro-magnesian mineral.130
ALBTR-142 ALB-142-18.5000-139.5000-3846ALBTR-142-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralSmallGlobigerina oozeLight brown and coherentObsidian and pumice with small manganese grains with decomposed ferro-magnesian minerals.3995-96
ALBTR-143 ALB-143-18.5667-139.3167-2494ALBTR-143-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeGray with black grainsManganese particles.130
ALBTR-144 ALB-144-18.5000-139.2500-689ALBTR-144-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralCoral sandCream colored, gritty and incoherentManganese particles.130-131
ALBTR-146 ALB-146-18.6000-139.2333-3155ALBTR-146-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralRed clayBrown, clayey and coherentObsidian and manganese grains with decomposed ferro-magnesian minerals.4096
ALBTR-147 ALB-147-19.2833-138.9000-3087ALBTR-147-10SurfaceMn micronoduleSeveralUp to 5 mmGlobigerina oozeCream colored with black grains (manganese), granular and incoherent.The manganese particles vary from the merest grains up to 5 mm in diameter and many of them have a brilliant black shiny fracture with mammillated external portions.131
ALBTR-148 ALB-148-19.2667-138.8167-1163ALBTR-148-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralCoral sand with pteropodsCream colored, granular and incoherentManganese particles.131
ALBTR-149 ALB-149-19.3917-138.7667-1573ALBTR-149-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeGrains and particles of manganese.131
ALBTR-151 ALB-151-19.4500-138.7833-3488ALBTR-151-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeLight brown or cream color, slightly coherent and finely granular.Volcanic glass with manganese grains and a few particles of pumice.4196
ALBTR-152 ALB-152-19.5833-138.2167-4270ALBTR-152-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralUp to 4 mmGlobigerina ooze"Dark brown or chocolate color with yellow patches; coherent, clayey and granular to the touch"Palagonite and volcanic glass with manganese grains some of which attain a diameter of 4 mm.4296-97
ALBTR-153 ALB-153-19.7583-139.9000-2732ALBTR-153-10In sedimentMn grainManyUp to 3 mmGlobigerina oozeMany manganese grains and particles the largest attaining a diameter of 3 mm with black shining fracture.132
ALBTR-154 ALB-154-19.8667-140.2667-4177ALBTR-154-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralUp to 4 mmRed clayYellowish brownVolcanic glass and many manganese grains and particles the largest attaining a diameter of 4 mm with black shining fracture.132
ALBTR-155 ALB-155-20.1167-141.0000-4373ALBTR-155-10In sedimentMn grain6Up to 2 mmRed clayHalf a dozen small manganese grains the largest being 2 mm in diameter.132
ALBTR-156 ALB-156-20.5167-142.0000-4513ALBTR-156-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralUp to 1mmRed clayDark brown with yellow patches, coherent and clayeyPalagonite and volcanic glass with manganese grains some of which attain a diameter of 1 mm.4397
ALBTR-157 ALB-157-20.7750-142.8500-4234ALBTR-157-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeDark brown with white spots, coherent and clayeyPalagonite and volcanic glass with manganese grains.4497-98
ALBTR-157ALB-157-20.7750-142.8500-4234ALBTR-157-20SurfaceMn stainingSeveral7 mmVolcanic glass fragmentGlobigerina oozeDark brown with white spots, coherent and clayeyFragments of decomposed volcanic glass impregnated with manganese. The largest being 7mm in diameter.4497-98
ALBTR-159 ALB-159-20.7000-143.0500-1346ALBTR-159-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralCoral sand with pteropodsBroken shellsManganese particles.132
ALBTR-160 ALB-160-20.6667-143.1500-2943ALBTR-160-10In sedimentMn grainManyUp to 2 mmCoral sand with few globigerinaeMany manganese particles (one or two are 2 mm in diameter)133
ALBTR-161 ALB-161-20.6167-143.2500-1050ALBTR-161-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralPteropod ooze with coral sandManganese particles.133
ALBTR-165 ALB-165-20.4500-143.5333-742ALBTR-165-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralCoral sand with pteropodsSmall manganese particles or manganese covered debris.134
ALBTR-165ALB-165-20.4500-143.5333-742ALBTR-165-20SurfaceMn coatingSeveralCoral debrisCoral sand with pteropodsSmall manganese particles or manganese covered debris.134
ALBTR-166 ALB-166-20.2500-144.0000-4142ALBTR-166-10In sedimentMn grainRed clay with globigerinaeMany manganese grains and nodules.134
ALBTR-166ALB-166-20.2500-144.0000-4142ALBTR-166-20SurfaceMn noduleManyUp tp 1 cm"Core; palagonite"Red clay with globigerinaeMany nodules. The largest is 10 mm in diameter. Core is volcanic glass in various stages of decomposition impregnated and coated with manganese. Some fragments are entirely converted into palagonite of a brillaint red color while others are greenish.134
ALBTR-166ALB-166-20.2500-144.0000-4142ALBTR-166-30SurfaceMn coatingPalagonite fragmentRed clay with globigerinaeOne nodule has a quite white core composed of unaltered volcanic glass with a thin covering of manganese.134
ALBTR-167 ALB-167-20.0333-144.4667-4616ALBTR-167-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralRed clayChocolate color, extremely clayeyPalagonite and volcanic glass (some fragments attain 1mm) with manganese grains.4598
ALBTR-170 ALB-170-19.9000-144.9833-346ALBTR-170-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralCoral sandManganese particles.134
ALBTR-171 ALB-171-19.8333-145.0500-3087ALBTR-171-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeLight grayManganese particles.135
ALBTR-172 ALB-172-19.3667-145.7833-4246ALBTR-172-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeDark brown with light brown or yellow patches, coherent and clayeyPalagonite and volcanic glass with manganese grains.4698-99
ALBTR-173 ALB-173-18.9167-146.5333-4462ALBTR-173-10In sedimentMn grainRed clayDark brown or chocolate color"Cosmic sperules with palagonite and volcanic glass; manganese grains some of large size."4799
ALBTR-173ALB-173-18.9167-146.5333-4462ALBTR-173-20SurfaceMn noduleManyRed clayDark brown or chocolate colorLarge trawl of manganese nodules.4799
ALBTR-174 ALB-174-18.4667-147.1833-3817ALBTR-174-10SurfaceMn nodule1"Core; palagonite"Red clayTwo spherical small manganese nodules about 15 mm in diameter form the only material obtained at this station. One has a nucleus of red palagonite and the other one has a nucleus of slightly decomposed whitish volcanic glass.149-149
ALBTR-174ALB-174-18.4667-147.1833-3817ALBTR-174-20SurfaceMn nodule2"Core; volcanic glass"Red clayTwo spherical small manganese nodules about 15 mm in diameter form the only material obtained at this station. One has a nucleus of red palagonite and the other one has a nucleus of slightly decomposed whitish volcanic glass.149-149
ALBTR-182 ALB-182-18.9833-164.7833-5271ALBTR-182-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralRed clayReddish brown, coherent and clayey.Pumice and manganese grains.4899
ALBTR-183 ALB-183-19.0667-167.6833-4521ALBTR-183-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralRed clayLight grayManganese particles.136
ALBTR-186 ALB-186-21.3000-173.8500-8303ALBTR-186-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralRed clayBrown, coherent and clayeyPumice and manganese grains.4999-100
ALBTR-190 ALB-190-18.9000-178.5833-593ALBTR-190-10In sedimentMn stainingCoral debrisCoral sandColored in part by manganese
ALBTR-192 ALB-192-18.9333-178.8333-823ALBTR-192-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralCoral sand with pteropodsManganese particles
ALBTR-194 ALB-194-12.7167-179.8333-2643ALBTR-194-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralUp to 2 mmGlobigerina oozeDirty cream colored, slightly coherentPumice and volcanic glass with manganese grains (the largest being about 2mm in diameter).53101
ALBTR-218 ALB-2187.7500168.3500-1154ALBTR-218-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralSmallCoral sandGray, coarsely granular and incoherentSmall manganese grains.139
ALBTR-220 ALB-220-8.6333167.6167-3469ALBTR-220-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralGlobigerina oozeCream colored, coherent and plasticVolcanic glass with manganese grains and decomposed ferro-magnesian minerals.63104-105
ALBTR-231 ALB-2319.3167170.1667-881ALBTR-231-10SurfaceMn stainingCoral debrisCoral sandCoarseTraces of manganese.140
ALBTR-239 ALB-2395.2250162.9583-678ALBTR-239-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralVolcanic sandBrownish gray, granular and incoherentVolcanic glass and manganese grains with decomposed ferro-magnesian mineral.141
ALBTR-245 ALB-2459.5167-149.6000-5002ALBTR-245-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralRed clayReddish brown, coherent and plasticDecomposed volcanic glas with manganese grains and pumice (the largest particle about 2mm in length).76109
ALBTR-246 ALB-24610.5667148.4167-5474ALBTR-246-10SurfaceMn fragmentSeveralSmallRed claySmall particles of manganese nodules.
ALBTR-247 ALB-24711.5833147.2500-5876ALBTR-247-10SurfaceMn noduleSeveralRed clayGray brownFragments of pumice and manganese nodules.141
ALBTR-248 ALB-24812.8500145.7667-8802ALBTR-248-10In sedimentMn grainSeveralRadiolarian ooze"Pumice. volcanic and manganese particles. Deepest sounding from the ""Albatross"80142