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Andrushchenko, N F; Gradusov, Boris P; Yeroshchev-Shak, V A; Yanshina, R S; Borisovskiy, Sergey Ye (1975): (Table 5, page 1384) Chemical composition of pelagic sediments altered in varying degreers by post-volcanic processes [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.866920, In supplement to: Andrushchenko, NF et al. (2009): Composition and structure of metamorphosed ferromanganese nodules, new vein formations of manganese hydroxides, and the surrounding pelagic sediments in the Southern Basin of the Pacific Ocean floor. International Geology Review, 17(12), 1375-1392, https://doi.org/10.1080/00206817509471540

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Coverage:
Median Latitude: -13.971492 * Median Longitude: -165.645425 * South-bound Latitude: -22.758000 * West-bound Longitude: 179.800000 * North-bound Latitude: 12.183333 * East-bound Longitude: -160.780000
Date/Time Start: 1970-06-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1970-06-01T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.0000 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.0015 m
Event(s):
VITYAZ5965-1-GR  * Latitude: -22.663300 * Longitude: -160.791700 * Elevation: -4830.0 m * Campaign: Vityaz-43 * Basis: Vityaz (ex-Mars) * Method/Device: Okean Grab (OKEAN) * Comment: polygon buoy position
VITYAZ6275-2-GR  * Latitude: 12.183333 * Longitude: 179.800000 * Date/Time: 1970-06-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: -6300.0 m * Location: Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Vityaz-48 * Basis: Vityaz (ex-Mars) * Method/Device: Grab (GRAB)
VITYAZ6298-20-GR  * Latitude: -22.648000 * Longitude: -160.810000 * Date/Time: 1970-06-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4860.0 m * Location: Southern Basin, Pacific Ocean * Campaign: Vityaz-48 * Basis: Vityaz (ex-Mars) * Method/Device: Grab (GRAB)
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1989 NOAA-NCEI compiled the NOAA-MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database from journal articles, technical reports and unpublished sources from other institutions.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 labelEventAndrushchenko, N F
Latitude of eventLatitudeAndrushchenko, N F
Longitude of eventLongitudeAndrushchenko, N F
Elevation of eventElevationmAndrushchenko, N F
Sample IDSample IDAndrushchenko, N F
Sample code/labelSample labelAndrushchenko, N F
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmAndrushchenko, N FGeocode
Silicon dioxideSiO2%Andrushchenko, N FWet chemistry
Titanium dioxideTiO2%Andrushchenko, N FWet chemistry
10 Aluminium oxideAl2O3%Andrushchenko, N FWet chemistry
11 Iron oxide, Fe2O3Fe2O3%Andrushchenko, N FWet chemistry
12 Iron oxide, FeOFeO%Andrushchenko, N FWet chemistry
13 Magnesium oxideMgO%Andrushchenko, N FWet chemistry
14 Calcium oxideCaO%Andrushchenko, N FWet chemistry
15 Sodium oxideNa2O%Andrushchenko, N FWet chemistry
16 Potassium oxideK2O%Andrushchenko, N FWet chemistry
17 Manganese oxideMnO%Andrushchenko, N FWet chemistry
18 Manganese dioxideMnO2%Andrushchenko, N FWet chemistry
19 Water in rockH2O%Andrushchenko, N FWet chemistryH2O-
20 Water in rockH2O%Andrushchenko, N FWet chemistryH2O+, structural part, similar to LOI
21 Carbon dioxideCO2%Andrushchenko, N FWet chemistry
22 Sediment typeSedimentAndrushchenko, N F
23 CommentCommentAndrushchenko, N F
Size:
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Data

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Event

Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Sample ID

Sample label

Depth sed [m]

SiO2 [%]

TiO2 [%]
10 
Al2O3 [%]
11 
Fe2O3 [%]
12 
FeO [%]
13 
MgO [%]
14 
CaO [%]
15 
Na2O [%]
16 
K2O [%]
17 
MnO [%]
18 
MnO2 [%]
19 
H2O [%]
(H2O-)
20 
H2O [%]
(H2O+, structural part, simila...)
21 
CO2 [%]
22 
Sediment
23 
Comment
VITYAZ6275-2-GR 12.1833179.8000-6300VITYAZ6275-2-GR-Sed,0-A7Jul 730.000043.520.7315.0711.503.502.281.522.471.828.636.270.79ClayEupelagic clay, enriched in clastic material with crystalline grains of phillipsite
VITYAZ5965-1-GR -22.6633-160.7917-4830VITYAZ5965-1-GR-Sed,0-3-A6Jun 730.001530.480.8411.649.570.73.079.770.961.952.216.866.147.12ClayRed clay with rare ferromanganese micronodules (horizon 0-3 cm).
VITYAZ6298-20-GR -22.6480-160.8100-4860VITYAZ6298-20-GR-Sed,0-A1Jan 730.000042.302.4421.364.709.040.401.594.151.064.005.25ClayBleached red clay with rare ferromanganese micronodules and iron hydroxides.
VITYAZ6298-20-GR-22.6480-160.8100-4860VITYAZ6298-20-GR-Sed,0-A2Feb 730.000043.910.8322.067.707.160.401.424.700.642.285.50ClayAltered red clay of bluish-gray color with rare ferromanganese micronodules and iron hydroxides.
VITYAZ6298-30-TR -22.7580-160.7800-4720VITYAZ6298-30-TR-Sed,0-A3Mrz 730.000039.840.9522.925.4211.250.400.533.431.544.367.50ClayAltered red clay of bluish-gray color with extremely thin veinlets of newly formed iron hydroxides.
VITYAZ6298-30-TR-22.7580-160.7800-4720VITYAZ6298-30-TR-Sed,0-A4Apr 730.000032.930.7110.0119.849.761.570.490.560.924.147.28ClayEupelagic clay, brick red, finely porous.
VITYAZ6298-30-TR-22.7580-160.7800-4720VITYAZ6298-30-TR-Sed,0-A5Mai 730.000038.311.0920.226.9611.261.130.680.901.954.189.480.63ClayBleached sediment with numerous pores, containing new formations of manganese and iron hydroxides.
VITYAZ6298-30-TR-22.7580-160.7800-4720VITYAZ6298-30-TR-Sed,0-A8Aug 730.000032.401.2417.534.4311.801.402.243.122.3710.634.287.02ClayBleached sediment with veinlets of newly formed manganese and iron hydroxides.
VITYAZ6298-30-TR-22.7580-160.7800-4720VITYAZ6298-30-TR-Sed,0-A9Sep 730.000031.800.9011.1710.434.172.503.322.111.5515.637.157.410.57ClayBleached red clay with network of numerous extremely thin veinlets of manganese and iron hydroxides.