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Goodell, H G (1964): Annotated record of the detailed examination of Mn deposits from R/V Eltanin Cruise 5 stations [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.864599, Supplement to: Goodell, HG (1964): Eltanin Cruise 05 - Descriptions of cores, submarine photography and dredges. in Goodell, H.G., 1964. Marine geology of the Drake Passage, Scotia Sea, and South Sandwich Trench; USNS Eltanin marine geology cruises 1-8. Sedimentology Research Laboratory Contribution. Department of Geology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida

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Abstract:
Cores, submarine photography and dredges described in this report were taken during the R/V Eltanin Cruise 5 in 1962 by the Department of Geology, Florida State University. Cores and dredges were recovered for 31 stations and are available at the Antarctic Research Facility, Florida State University for sampling and study.
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
Coverage:
Median Latitude: -58.955978 * Median Longitude: -69.726465 * South-bound Latitude: -67.233333 * West-bound Longitude: -74.833333 * North-bound Latitude: -37.450000 * East-bound Longitude: -66.583000
Date/Time Start: 1962-10-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1962-10-01T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.000 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 2.340 m
Event(s):
ELT05.001-MT  * Latitude: -61.150000 * Longitude: -67.833330 * Date/Time: 1962-10-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4084.0 m * Location: South Pacific Ocean * Campaign: ELT05 * Basis: Eltanin * Method/Device: Trawl net (TRAWL) * Comment: Institute: ARFFSU
ELT05.001-TC  * Latitude: -37.450000 * Longitude: -73.867000 * Date/Time: 1962-10-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: -456.0 m * Recovery: 0.25 m * Campaign: ELT05 * Basis: Eltanin * Method/Device: Gravity corer (GC)
ELT05.002-PG  * Latitude: -57.083330 * Longitude: -70.983330 * Date/Time: 1962-10-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3790.0 m * Location: South Pacific Ocean * Campaign: ELT05 * Basis: Eltanin * Method/Device: Grab (GRAB) * Comment: Institute: ARFFSU
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.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
Event labelEventGoodell, H G
Latitude of eventLatitudeGoodell, H G
Longitude of eventLongitudeGoodell, H G
Elevation of eventElevationmGoodell, H G
Sample IDSample IDGoodell, H G
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmGoodell, H GGeocode
Depth, top/minDepth topmGoodell, H G
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmGoodell, H G
PositionPositionGoodell, H G
10 Deposit typeDeposit typeGoodell, H G
11 Quantity of depositQuantityGoodell, H G
12 SizeSizeGoodell, H G
13 Substrate typeSubstrateGoodell, H G
14 Sediment typeSedimentGoodell, H G
15 CommentCommentGoodell, H G
16 DescriptionDescriptionGoodell, H G
17 Uniform resource locator/link to imageURL imageGoodell, H G
Size:
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Data

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ELT05.001-TC -37.4500-73.8670-456ELT05.001-TC-10.0250.000.05In sedimentMn rich layer1Clay5YR3/4 Clay, siltyMn and oxidized layer
ELT05.005-PG -59.7670-68.8580-519ELT05.005-PG-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralGravel5Y7/2, 10Y4/2. Gravel and hash, shell fragmentsMn nodules
ELT05.009-PC -58.2830-66.5830-3654ELT05.009-PC-10.1250.000.25In sedimentMn staining1SedimentSilt5YR2/1. Limonite stained siltThis material is a manganese and limonite stained siltstone.
ELT05.009-TC -58.2830-66.5830-36540ELT05.09-TC-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralSmallOoze5Y 7/2, Ooze, Mottled through middle becoming foraminiferal 5Y 6/2 at baseGravel. Mn gravel (Mn nodules)
ELT05.010-TC -60.1000-68.5670-3077ELT05.010-TC-10.0500.000.10BuriedMn noduleFew2.0 cmOoze5Y 7/2 Ooze, foraminiferal mottled in middle becoming 5Y 6/2 at basFew Mn pebbles in top 10 cm
ELT05.011-PC -59.0170-67.5000-3563ELT05.011-PC-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralSand5Y 7/2 and 10Y 6/2. Fine sand to med. sand. Mottled appearance, globigerinas sprinkled throughoutMn nodules top of this core badly distorted
ELT05.011-PC-59.0170-67.5000-3563ELT05.011-PC-21.3501.351.35BuriedMn noduleSeveralClay5Y 7/2 and 5Y 6/4. Silty clay to fine sand.Mn nodules.
ELT05.011-PC-59.0170-67.5000-3563ELT05.011-PC-31.5701.571.57BuriedMn noduleSeveralClay5Y 7/2 and 5Y 6/4. Silty clay to fine sand.Mn nodules.
ELT05.011-PC-59.0170-67.5000-3563ELT05.011-PC-42.3402.202.47In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralClay5Y 7/2 and 5Y 6/4. Silty clay to fine sand.Small Mn grains giving a scraped appearance to the core. Texture gradational downward.
ELT05.012-PC -59.3170-69.2830-3643ELT05.012-PC-10.0500.000.10In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralOozeForaminiferal ooze overlies top of measured section.Contains small particles of Mn and seems to grade into the underlying sediments.
ELT05.012-PC-59.3170-69.2830-3643ELT05.012-PC-20.0000.000.00SurfaceMn nodule2OozeForaminiferal ooze overlies top of measured section.Two Mn nodules rest on top of the sediment.
ELT05.012-PC-59.3170-69.2830-3643ELT05.012-PC-32.1002.102.10BuriedMn nodule1LargeClay10YR5/4. ClayRelatively large Mn nodule
ELT05.012-PC-59.3170-69.2830-3643ELT05.012-PC-42.2002.202.20BuriedMn nodule1LargeClay11YR5/4. ClayRelatively large Mn nodule
ELT05.012-PC-59.3170-69.2830-3643ELT05.012-PC-52.3002.302.30BuriedMn nodule1LargeClay12YR5/4. ClayRelatively large Mn nodule
ELT05.014-PC -61.1170-67.8670-3975ELT05.014-PC-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralOozeN1 and 10YR5/4. Gravel, clayeyManganese gravel (Mn nodules) surrounded by clayey globigerina ooze.
ELT05.014-PC-61.1170-67.8670-3975ELT05.014-PC-20.5200.270.76BuriedMn noduleSeveralMud10YR5/4. Mud, gravelly. Silt may consist of parts of globigerina testsHeavy concentration in this area of pebbles and coarse grains (possibly Mn nodules).
ELT05.028-PC -60.0000-70.7830-4033ELT05.028-PC-10.0850.000.17BuriedMn coatingSeveralPebblePebble5Y 7/2. Silstone and rock pebbles.Surface of particles appear Mn-limonite stained but interior of particles is not. Interior of silt stones is 5YR2/1.
ELT05.029-PC -59.0000-71.1330-3599ELT05.029-PC-10.0500.000.10BuriedMn stainingSeveralPebblePebble5Y 7/2. Siltstone and rock particlesManganese stained on the surface with light brown interior, 5YR2/1
ELT05.031-PC -57.1500-70.0170-3833ELT05.031-PC-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coating1PebbleClay5Y 5/2. Clay. Clay is only slightly siltyAt zero cm there is a manganese coated well rounded pebble.
ELT05.004SS-RD -59.0333-67.3000-3475ELT05.004SS-RD-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveral5.0-8.0 cmCoreSand5Y 7/2 and 10Y 6/2. Fine sand to med. sand. Mottled appearance, globigerinas sprinkled throughoutElliptical shaped Mn nodules, botryoidal, with probable foreign core.prr.osu.edu
ELT05.015-RD -57.9833-70.8750-4097ELT05.015-RD-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveral5.0 cmPebble5Y 7/2. Silstone and rock pebbles.Spherical Mn nodulesprr.osu.edu
ELT05.016-RD -56.0667-71.3167-2048ELT05.016-RD-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn nodule15.0 cmMn noduleprr.osu.edu
ELT05.016-RD-56.0667-71.3167-2048ELT05.016-RD-20.0000.000.00SurfaceMn slab110. cmMn nodule agglomeration1 large (>10 cm) nodule/amalgamation of nodulesprr.osu.edu
ELT05.017-RD -57.0833-70.9833-3790ELT05.017-RD-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveral5.0 cmClay5Y 5/2. Clay. Clay is only slightly siltyFlat, knobby Mn nodulesprr.osu.edu
ELT05.002-PG -57.0833-70.9833-3790ELT05.002-PG-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveral4.0 cmCoreClay5Y 5/2. Clay. Clay is only slightly siltyMn nodules, semi-sphericalprr.osu.edu
ELT05.001-MT -61.1500-67.8333-4084ELT05.001-MT-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleMany2.0-3.0 cmFlat Mn nodules, knobby and botryoidalprr.osu.edu
ELT05.9-C -60.0667-68.3333-3594ELT05.9-C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleMany0.5-5.0 cmOozeGrayish dusky yellow (5Y 7/2) calcareous ooze (CaCO3 72.51%) with a manganese gravelThe nodules are irregularly shaped and range from pea- to fist-sized.hdl:10013/epic.48554.d001
ELT05.10-C -59.0000-67.6000-3603ELT05.10-C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveral0.5 cmOozeThe bottom consists of yellowish gray (5Y 7/2) calcareous ooze. The ooze is comprised of 70.19% sand, 20.07% silt, and 9.74% clay and is 43 cm thick.The manganese concretions are a mosaic of peasized manganese nodules in concentric shells or are thin layers of Mn-Fe oxides around a central core of rock or clay.hdl:10013/epic.48554.d002
ELT05.10-C-59.0000-67.6000-3603ELT05.10-C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingSeveralRockOozeThe bottom consists of yellowish gray (5Y 7/2) calcareous ooze. The ooze is comprised of 70.19% sand, 20.07% silt, and 9.74% clay and is 43 cm thick.Large rocks covered with manganese up to several feet in diameter.hdl:10013/epic.48554.d002
ELT05.11-C -59.2333-68.8167-3590ELT05.11-C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveral0.5 cmOozeThe bottom consists of yellowish gray (5Y 7/2) calcareous ooze, 10 cm thick.The manganese concretions are a mosaic of peasized manganese nodules in concentric shells or are thin layers of Mn-Fe oxides around a central core of rock or clay.hdl:10013/epic.48554.d003
ELT05.11-C-59.2333-68.8167-3590ELT05.11-C-20.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingSeveralRockOozeThe bottom consists of yellowish gray (5Y 7/2) calcareous ooze, 10 cm thick.Large rocks covered with manganese up to several feet in diameter.hdl:10013/epic.48554.d003
ELT05.17-C -64.9333-68.6167-499ELT05.17-C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingManyThinRock, pebble; volcanicsSandThe bottom consists of a medium gray (N5) bouldery sand (glacial marine) that is 77.21% sand and larger, 18.27% silt, and 4.53% clay.The boulders and pebbles are predominantly volcanic, some faceted, all covered thinly with manganese where the boulder was not buried beneath the sediment. Many ophiuroids can be seen.hdl:10013/epic.48554.d004
ELT05.18-C -67.2333-74.83331687ELT05.18-C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingFewBoulder, pebble; erraticsSiltThe bottom consists of a light olive gray (5Y 5/2) clayey silt of which 57.98% is silt, 39.01% is clay and 3.01% is sand.Asteroids, echinoid trails, and worm burrows are present. Other photos of this station show more gravel and erratics, most of which appear manganese coatedhdl:10013/epic.48554.d005
ELT05.20-C -65.9667-70.75001255ELT05.20-C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingManyBoulder, pebble; erraticsSiltThe bottom consists of light olive gray (5Y 5/2) clayey silt with many ice rafted boulders. Silt comprises 57.98%, clay 39.01%, and sand and larger 3.01% of the texture.Most of the larger clasts are manganese coated. Ophiuroids are common.hdl:10013/epic.48554.d006
ELT05.25-C -63.2000-70.73332223ELT05.25-C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleFewSmallSiltThe sea floor consists of a moderate brown (5YR 4/4) foraminiferal sandy silt which has 59.02% silt, 19.58% sand, and 21.40% clay.Scattered small manganese nodules are present. Numerous worm tracks and burrows can be seen.hdl:10013/epic.48554.d007
ELT05.27-C -60.0167-70.2167-4592ELT05.27-C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleMany3.0 cmSandThe sea floor is a pale yellowish olive (10Y 7/2) foraminiferal sand (CaCO3 4.07%)Covered uniformly with a manganese nodule pavement. The nodules are round and about 3 cm in diameter. No fauna is evident.hdl:10013/epic.48554.d008
ELT05.28-C -60.0000-70.7833-3979ELT05.28-C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleMany5.0 cmSandPale yellowish olive (10Y 7/2) foraminiferal sand (CaCO3 4.07%). Sand comprises 80.69%, silt 17.51% and clay 1.80% of the texture.A pavement of round manganese nodules about 5 cm in diameter.hdl:10013/epic.48554.d009
ELT05.29-C -57.1667-70.9833-3785ELT05.29-C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleFewSiltThe bottom is a pale yellowish olive (10Y 7/2) foraminiferal silt (CaCO3 15.28%) with silt comprising 64.32%, sand 18.60%, and clay 17.08% of the texture.Worm burrows and tracks are common as are echinoids and echinoid trails. A few scattered manganese nodules are present.hdl:10013/epic.48554.d010
ELT05.30-C -56.0667-70.3417-1706ELT05.30-C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleFewSiltThe bottom is a pale yellowish olive (10Y 7/2) foraminiferal silt (CaCO3 15.28%) with silt comprising 64.32%, sand 18.60%, and clay 17.08% of the texture.Worm burrows and tracks are common as are echinoids and echinoid trails. A few scattered manganese nodules are present.hdl:10013/epic.48554.d011