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Sozanski, Andrew George (1974): (Appendix 1) Log of Shebandowan Lakes ferromanganese deposits [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.857452

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Published: 1974 (exact date unknown)DOI registered: 2016-03-16

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Abstract:
On June 10th, 1966 Mr. R.A. Ryder made, the first of his several discoveries of ferromanganese concretion occurrences in Shebandowan Lakes. On learning of these discoveries, Prof. D. S. Cronan decided to investigate the geochemistry of the deposits. Accordingly, field surveys were conducted over a nine day period in July 1970 with the assistance of the writer and scuba diver, Mr. R. R. Hygaard of Thunder Bay. A total of 50 concretion deposits, including Ryder's original discoveries, were located, described and sampled. Sampling at the concretion sites included taking bottom water and sediment core specimens as well as concretions. Additional sampling was made of waters influent into the lakes, the effluent and lake, bottom water at barren locations. Subsequently, seventy two concretion samples were analyzed by atomic absorption for Fe, Mn, K, Mg, Ca, Cu, Zn, Ni and Co at the University of Ottawa geochemistry lab. Several concretion samples were subjected to Mössbauer spectroscopy, electron spin resonance and X-ray diffraction experiments. The AA analysis of 47 water samples, and 20 sediment core samples, the former for Fe and Mn and the latter for Fe, Mn, Cu, Ni and Co was contracted commercially as was colorimetric determination of As in 10 concretion samples. Other work included logging of the sediment cores and examination of concretions through binocular microscope. This work presents field, and lab observations along with the analytical results and seeks to draw from them inferences regarding, the geochemical environment and origin of the Shebandowan Fe-Mn concretionary deposits. In early chapters basic data, general and detailed, as available on the area, has been compiled, both to aid thé current study and any future studies of the concretions and their environment. These are followed by chapters on field data and the overall interpretation.
Related to:
Sozanski, Andrew George (1974): Geochemistry of ferromanganese oxide concretions and associated sediments and bottom waters from Shebandowan Lakes, Ontario [thesis]. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada, 181 pp, hdl:10393/7000
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:
Fig. 1: Ring like concretion from Shebandowan Lakes formed around a pebble (top and side view). hdl:10013/epic.46878.d001
Fig. 5: Disc concretion from Shebandowan Lakes. hdl:10013/epic.46878.d002
Fig. 7: Mushroom shaped concretion from Shebandowan Lakes. hdl:10013/epic.46878.d003
Fig. 8: Slag shaped concretion from Shebandowan Lakes. hdl:10013/epic.46878.d004
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
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 48.624766 * Median Longitude: -90.338849 * South-bound Latitude: 48.584670 * West-bound Longitude: -90.522000 * North-bound Latitude: 48.654760 * East-bound Longitude: -90.063670
Date/Time Start: 1970-07-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1970-07-01T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: m
Event(s):
SOZAN1  * Latitude: 48.649330 * Longitude: -90.405170 * Date/Time: 1970-07-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: 449.0 m * Lake water depth: 6.1 m * Location: Shebandowan Lakes, Ontario, Canada * Method/Device: Dredge (DRG)
SOZAN2  * Latitude: 48.650500 * Longitude: -90.335830 * Date/Time: 1970-07-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: 449.0 m * Lake water depth: 9.14 m * Location: Shebandowan Lakes, Ontario, Canada * Method/Device: Dredge (DRG)
SOZAN3  * Latitude: 48.651000 * Longitude: -90.334670 * Date/Time: 1970-07-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: 449.0 m * Lake water depth: 11.28 m * Location: Shebandowan Lakes, Ontario, Canada * 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 labelEventSozanski, Andrew George
Latitude of eventLatitudeSozanski, Andrew George
Longitude of eventLongitudeSozanski, Andrew George
Comment of eventCommentSozanski, Andrew George
Sample IDSample IDSozanski, Andrew George
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmSozanski, Andrew GeorgeGeocode
PositionPositionSozanski, Andrew George
Deposit typeDeposit typeSozanski, Andrew George
Quantity of depositQuantitySozanski, Andrew George
10 Sediment typeSedimentSozanski, Andrew George
11 CommentCommentSozanski, Andrew George
12 SizeSizeSozanski, Andrew Georgedeposit size in meters indicated along with the general orientation of the deposit when available
13 DescriptionDescriptionSozanski, Andrew Georgedominant shapes of manganese nodules
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Data

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Description
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SOZAN1 48.6493-90.4052SOZAN1-10SurfaceMn noduleHighRockrock-gravel-sandENE, 120 m x 8 mAll Kinds. Emergent weeds; mossy growths on some concretions, cemented together in places
SOZAN2 48.6505-90.3358SOZAN2-10SurfaceMn noduleMediumSandsandy15 concretions wideDiscs, Rings
SOZAN3 48.6510-90.3347SOZAN3-10SurfaceMn noduleMediumPebblepebbly-sandyNE, 60 m x 5 mDiscs, Top Rings
SOZAN4 48.6468-90.2622SOZAN4-10SurfaceMn noduleFairly highSandsilty sand3 m long, crevice in rockDiscs
SOZAN5 48.6443-90.2642SOZAN5-10SurfaceMn noduleFairly highSandsandyNNE, 215 m x 8-10 mDiscs
SOZAN6 48.6210-90.2287SOZAN6-10SurfaceMn noduleMediumSandsandy35 concretions wideDiscs
SOZAN7A1 48.6433-90.2647SOZAN7A1-10SurfaceMn noduleMediumSandsandyENE, 30 m x 8 mDiscs. moss On some concretions
SOZAN7A2 48.6433-90.2650SOZAN7A2-10SurfaceMn noduleSparsePebblepebbly-sandysmallDiscs, Top Rings
SOZAN7A3 48.6433-90.2653SOZAN7A3-10SurfaceMn noduleSparseSandsandyundeterminedDiscs
SOZAN8 48.6530-90.3243SOZAN8-10SurfaceMn noduleMediumRockrock-gravel-sandWSW, 30 m x 3 mDiscs, Top Rings, Slags
SOZAN9 48.6548-90.3191SOZAN9-10SurfaceMn noduleSparsePebbleboulders, pebblesmallMushrooms, Top Rings. Moss on some concretions
SOZAN10 48.6524-90.3186SOZAN10-10SurfaceMn noduleMediumSandsandE, 12 m x 3 mDiscs. Moss on some concretions
SOZAN11 48.6460-90.2798SOZAN11-10SurfaceMn noduleMediumPebblepebbles-sandseveral patchesDiscs
SOZAN12 48.5847-90.5220SOZAN12-10SurfaceMn noduleSparseMudrocky, above mud20 ft x 3 mIncipient Rings
SOZAN13 48.5938-90.5165SOZAN13-10SurfaceMn noduleVery sparsePebblepebbly-sandyvery smallIncipient Rings
SOZAN14 48.5942-90.5088SOZAN14-10SurfaceMn noduleVery sparseMudrocky, above mudvery smallIncipient Rings
SOZAN15 48.5976-90.5078SOZAN15-10SurfaceMn noduleVery sparseMudpebbly, above mudsmallMushrooms, Rings
SOZAN16 48.5987-90.5033SOZAN16-10SurfaceMn noduleVery sparseMudschist debris, above mud300 ft longWeak Rings. Some upper side moss
SOZAN17 48.5997-90.4967SOZAN17-10SurfaceMn noduleVery sparseRockvery rockysmallWeak Mushrooms, Rings
SOZAN18 48.6078-90.5003SOZAN18-10SurfaceMn noduleSparsePebblerocky-pebblyvery smallIncipient Rings. Some upper side moss
SOZAN19 48.6067-90.4808SOZAN19-10SurfaceMn nodulePebblerocky-pebbly2 concretions onlyWeak Rings
SOZAN20 48.6105-90.4817SOZAN20-10SurfaceMn noduleSparsePebblerocky-pebblysmallMushrooms, Rings. some crust on boulders.
SOZAN21 48.6175-90.4778SOZAN21-10SurfaceMn noduleSparsePebblerocky-pebblysmallMushrooms, Rings
SOZAN22A 48.6275-90.4665SOZAN22A-10SurfaceMn noduleVery sparseMudslaty, above mudvery smallWeak Rings
SOZAN22B 48.6274-90.4654SOZAN22B-10SurfaceMn noduleVery sparseMudslaty, above mudvery smallWeak Rings
SOZAN23A 48.6263-90.4670SOZAN23A-10SurfaceMn noduleVery sparseRockschist debrisvery smallRings
SOZAN23B 48.6267-90.4670SOZAN23B-10SurfaceMn noduleVery sparseRockschist debrisvery smallRings
SOZAN23C 48.6267-90.4673SOZAN23C-10SurfaceMn noduleRockschistone concretion onlyRing
SOZAN24 48.6285-90.4535SOZAN24-10SurfaceMn noduleHighSandsand off bouldrsENE, 130 m x 3 mDiscs, Rings, Mushrooms
SOZAN25 48.6330-90.4375SOZAN25-10SurfaceMn noduleSparseMudrocky, above mud5 m x 5 mMushrooms, Rings
SOZAN26A 48.6447-90.4202SOZAN26A-10SurfaceMn noduleSparseSandsandy off boulderssmallMushrooms, Rings
SOZAN26B 48.6443-90.4210SOZAN26B-10SurfaceMn noduleSparseSandsandy off boulderssmallMushrooms, Rings
SOZAN27 48.6427-90.4187SOZAN27-10SurfaceMn noduleHighPebblesandy-pebblyNE, 60 m x 6 mDiscs, Mushrooms. Emergent grasses below deposit. Some concretions are buried by one or two centimeters of sand
SOZAN28 48.6346-90.4049SOZAN28-10SurfaceMn noduleMediumSandsand some vegetationn3 m x 6 mDiscs, Rings, Mushrooms
SOZAN29 48.6257-90.3862SOZAN29-10SurfaceMn noduleMediumRockrock rubble, lithifiedEW, 10 m x 5 mMushrooms, Rings
SOZAN30A 48.6354-90.3713SOZAN30A-10SurfaceMn noduleSparsePebblepebbly-sandysmallMushrooms, Rings
SOZAN30B 48.6359-90.3698SOZAN30B-10SurfaceMn noduleSparsePebblepebbly-sandysmallMushrooms, Rings
SOZAN31 48.6420-90.3627SOZAN31-10SurfaceMn noduleSparseRockslatysmallDiscs. Perfect discs, no concavities
SOZAN32 48.6488-90.3485SOZAN32-10SurfaceMn noduleMediumPebblepebbly-sandyNE, 3 m x 6 mDiscs, Rings
SOZAN33 48.6500-90.3074SOZAN33-10SurfaceMn noduleVery sparseRockrocky rubblevery smallRings
SOZAN34 48.6367-90.2467SOZAN34-10SurfaceMn noduleHighPebblepebbly-sandy18 m x 6 mDiscs, Rings, Mushrooms
SOZAN35 48.6088-90.1905SOZAN35-10SurfaceMn noduleSparsePebblerubblesmallMushroom, Rings
SOZAN36 48.6070-90.1753SOZAN36-10SurfaceMn noduleSparsePebblepebbly-sandysmallMushroom, Rings
SOZAN37 48.6160-90.1285SOZAN37-10SurfaceMn noduleSparseRockrocky, very lithifiedvery smallRings, Top Rings
SOZAN38 48.6128-90.1043SOZAN38-10SurfaceMn noduleSparseRockrocky, very lithifiedvery smallRings, Top Rings
SOZAN39 48.6200-90.0637SOZAN39-10SurfaceMn noduleHighRockrocky, rubbleNE, 20 m x 3 mThick Multidecker Rings
SOZAN40 48.5957-90.2242SOZAN40-10SurfaceMn noduleSparsePebblerubblesmallMainly Rings
SOZAN41 48.5981-90.2444SOZAN41-10SurfaceMn noduleMediumSandrubbly-sandysmallMainly Rings
SOZAN42 48.5978-90.2577SOZAN42-10SurfaceMn noduleHighSandrubbly-sandyunderterminedDiscs, Rings
SOZAN43 48.5997-90.2668SOZAN43-10SurfaceMn noduleFairly highSandrubbly-sandysmallRings
SOZAN44A 48.5957-90.2582SOZAN44A-10SurfaceMn noduleMediumPebblerubblysmallRings
SOZAN44B 48.5949-90.2587SOZAN44B-10SurfaceMn noduleMediumPebblerubblysmallRings
SOZAN45 48.6138-90.2332SOZAN45-10SurfaceMn noduleMediumPebblerubblyNE, 8 m x 3 mRings, Mushrooms. Some bottom vegetation.
SOZAN46 48.6047-90.2352SOZAN46-10SurfaceMn noduleMediumPebblerubble-sandE, 10 m x 3 mDiscs, Rings
SOZAN47 48.6275-90.2220SOZAN47 -10SurfaceMn noduleFairly highPebblerubble-sand12 m x 5 mDiscs, Rings. Some concretions totally buried in sand.
SOZAN48 48.6267-90.2177SOZAN48-10SurfaceMn noduleFairly highSandsandyE, 12 m x 3 mDiscs, Rings. Some concretions are slightly buried.
SOZAN49 48.6372-90.2170SOZAN49-10SurfaceMn noduleVery sparseRockrockyvery smallMushroom, Rings
SOZAN50 48.6330-90.2112SOZAN50-10SurfaceMn noduleVery sparseRockrockyvery smallMushroom, Rings