Goldberg, Edward D; Arrhenius, Gustaf (1958): (Table 19, page 199) Minor constituents of one of the San Clemente iron concretions and its metallic core [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.854441, Supplement to: Goldberg, ED; Arrhenius, G (1958): Chemistry of Pacific pelagic sediments. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 13(2-3), 153-212, https://doi.org/10.1016/0016-7037(58)90046-2
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Abstract:
The chemical and mineralogical composition of pelagic sediments from the East Pacific Ocean has been determined with the aim of defining the ultimate sources and the mechanisms of formation of the solid phases. The distribution of elements between sea-water, the pore solution and the various solid components of the sediments permits interpretations of the variations in time and space of the gross chemical composition of pelagic clays. For example, manganese, present in sea-water in a divalent form, is apparently oxidized at the sediment-water interface to tetravalent species which subsequently become a part of the group of ferromanganese oxide minerals which are found in the marine environment. It is suggested the rate of manganese accumulation in sediments is some function of the length of time the sediment surface is in contact with sea-water. The contribution of chemical species from the different geospheres is considered. The quantitative importance of pelagic clays in the major sedimentary cycle is studied on the basis of the distribution of the weathered igneous rock products between continental and pelagic deposits and sea-water. These analyses of a wide variety of pelagic clays allow a reformulation of the geochemical balance and it is concluded that pelagic clays account for approximately 13 per cent of the total mass of sediments produced over geologic time.
Source:
Grant, John Bruce; Moore, Carla J; Alameddin, George; Chen, Kuiying; Barton, Mark (1992): The NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database. National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA, https://doi.org/10.7289/V52Z13FT
Further details:
Warnken, Robin R; Virden, William T; Moore, Carla J (1992): The NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Bibliography. National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA, https://doi.org/10.7289/V53X84KN
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Latitude: 32.550000 * Longitude: -118.040000
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0 m
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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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# | Name | Short Name | Unit | Principal Investigator | Method/Device | Comment |
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1 | Sample ID | Sample ID | Goldberg, Edward D | |||
2 | DEPTH, sediment/rock | Depth sed | m | Goldberg, Edward D | Geocode | |
3 | Boron | B | % | Goldberg, Edward D | X-ray microanalyzer analysis (XMA) | |
4 | Barium | Ba | % | Goldberg, Edward D | X-ray microanalyzer analysis (XMA) | |
5 | Calcium | Ca | % | Goldberg, Edward D | X-ray microanalyzer analysis (XMA) | |
6 | Cobalt | Co | % | Goldberg, Edward D | X-ray microanalyzer analysis (XMA) | |
7 | Chromium | Cr | % | Goldberg, Edward D | X-ray microanalyzer analysis (XMA) | |
8 | Copper | Cu | % | Goldberg, Edward D | X-ray microanalyzer analysis (XMA) | |
9 | Magnesium | Mg | % | Goldberg, Edward D | X-ray microanalyzer analysis (XMA) | |
10 | Manganese | Mn | % | Goldberg, Edward D | X-ray microanalyzer analysis (XMA) | |
11 | Nickel | Ni | % | Goldberg, Edward D | X-ray microanalyzer analysis (XMA) | |
12 | Tin | Sn | % | Goldberg, Edward D | X-ray microanalyzer analysis (XMA) | |
13 | Strontium | Sr | % | Goldberg, Edward D | X-ray microanalyzer analysis (XMA) | |
14 | Titanium | Ti | % | Goldberg, Edward D | X-ray microanalyzer analysis (XMA) | |
15 | Vanadium | V | % | Goldberg, Edward D | X-ray microanalyzer analysis (XMA) | |
16 | Ytterbium | Yb | % | Goldberg, Edward D | X-ray microanalyzer analysis (XMA) | |
17 | Zirconium | Zr | % | Goldberg, Edward D | X-ray microanalyzer analysis (XMA) | |
18 | Description | Description | Goldberg, Edward D | |||
19 | File name | File name | Goldberg, Edward D | |||
20 | Uniform resource locator/link to image | URL image | Goldberg, Edward D |
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