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Stoffers, Peter (1981): (Table 3, page 280) Chemical composition of micronodules from a series of stations and sediment depths from Areas C, F, G and K in the Pacific Ocean from R/V Sonne Cruise SO06 [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.867108

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Abstract:
Compositional data for coexisting manganese nodules, micronodules, sediments and pore waters from five areas in the equatorial and S.W. Pacific have been obtained. This represents the largest study of its type ever undertaken to establish the distribution of elements between the various phases within the sediment column. The composition of manganese nodules, micronodules and sediments (on a carbonate-free basis) shows marked differences between the equatorial high productivity zone and the low productivity region of the S.W. Pacific. In the case of the nodules, th is reflects an increased supply of transition elements (notably Ni, Cu and Zn) to the nodules as a result of the in situ dissolution of siliceous tests within the sediment column in the equatorial Pacific high productivity zone. Micronodules display similar, but somewhat different, compositions to those of the associated nodules in each area. Micronodule composition is therefore influenced by the same basic factors that control nodule composition, but is modified by dissolution of the micronodules in situ within the sediment column. Locally, as in the area immediately south of the Marquesas Fracture Zone, the micronodule population is contaminated by small, angular volcanic rock fragments; this leads to apparently anomalous micronodule compositions. Micronodules appear to be a transient feature in the sediment column, especially in the equatorial Pacific. Dissolution of micronodules in the sediment column therefore represents an important source of elements for the growth of manganese nodules in the equatorial Pacific. Sediment composition is markedly influenced by the carbonate content. On a carbonate-free basis, the sediments from the equatorial high productivity zone are quite distinct in composition from those in the S.W. Pacific. This reflects differences in the lithology of the sediments. In the Aitutaki Passage, the local influence of volcanoclastic material in sediment composition has been established. The major cations and anions in pore waters measured here show no major differences between equatorial and S.W. Pacific sediments. Silica is, however, higher in equatorial Pacific pore waters reflecting the dissolution of siliceous tests in these sediments.
Related to:
Stoffers, Peter; Glasby, Geoffrey P; Thijssen, Theo; Shrivastava, P C; Melguen, Marthe (1981): The geochemistry of coexisting manganese nodules, micronodules, sediments and pore waters from five areas in the equatorial and SW Pacific. Chemie der Erde-Geochemistry, 40, 273-297
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: -12.539699 * Median Longitude: -147.477329 * South-bound Latitude: -21.983330 * West-bound Longitude: -163.492500 * North-bound Latitude: 11.506670 * East-bound Longitude: -132.019260
Date/Time Start: 1978-09-03T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1978-10-08T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.010 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.375 m
Event(s):
SO06_10KG (SO6/1-C-Loc2-10)  * Latitude: 11.506670 * Longitude: -133.705000 * Date/Time: 1978-09-03T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4700.0 m * Location: Pacific Ocean * Campaign: SO06 * Basis: Sonne * Method/Device: Box corer (Reineck) (BCR)
SO06_28KG (SO6/1-C-Loc6-28)  * Latitude: 11.505000 * Longitude: -133.738670 * Date/Time: 1978-09-05T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4656.0 m * Recovery: 0.3 m * Location: Pacific Ocean * Campaign: SO06 * Basis: Sonne * Method/Device: Box corer (Reineck) (BCR)
SO06_47KG (SO6/1-F-Loc9-47)  * Latitude: -6.997960 * Longitude: -132.019260 * Date/Time: 1978-09-12T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4682.0 m * Recovery: 0.38 m * Location: Pacific Ocean * Campaign: SO06 * Basis: Sonne * Method/Device: Box corer (Reineck) (BCR)
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 labelEventStoffers, Peter
Date/Time of eventDate/TimeStoffers, Peter
Latitude of eventLatitudeStoffers, Peter
Longitude of eventLongitudeStoffers, Peter
Elevation of eventElevationmStoffers, Peter
Sample IDSample IDStoffers, Peter
DEPTH, sediment/rockDepth sedmStoffers, PeterGeocode
Depth, top/minDepth topmStoffers, Peter
Depth, bottom/maxDepth botmStoffers, Peter
10 ManganeseMn%Stoffers, Peter
11 IronFe%Stoffers, Peter
12 CobaltCo%Stoffers, Peter
13 NickelNi%Stoffers, Peter
14 CopperCu%Stoffers, Peter
15 ZincZn%Stoffers, Peter
16 BariumBa%Stoffers, Peter
17 Deposit typeDeposit typeStoffers, Peter
18 Sediment typeSedimentStoffers, Peter
19 CommentCommentStoffers, Peter
Size:
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Data

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Event

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Latitude

Longitude

Elevation [m]

Sample ID

Depth sed [m]

Depth top [m]

Depth bot [m]
10 
Mn [%]
11 
Fe [%]
12 
Co [%]
13 
Ni [%]
14 
Cu [%]
15 
Zn [%]
16 
Ba [%]
17 
Deposit type
18 
Sediment
19 
Comment
SO06_10KG 1978-09-0311.5067-133.7050-4700SO06_10KG-2-S10.0100.00.0222.374.50.1830.801.150.1400.446MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_10KG1978-09-0311.5067-133.7050-4700SO06_10KG-2-S20.1500.10.2027.605.40.1880.761.010.1650.589MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_28KG 1978-09-0511.5050-133.7387-4656SO06_28KG-2-S115.245.90.0150.320.250.1380.158MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_47KG 1978-09-12-6.9980-132.0193-4682SO06_47KG-2-S10.0750.00.1520.056.50.1080.951.000.1790.186MicronoduleOozeCalcareous ooze
SO06_51KG 1978-09-12-6.9942-132.1608-4913SO06_51KG-2-S10.1250.00.2521.247.10.1151.121.060.1900.109MicronoduleOozeSiliceous ooze
SO06_73KG 1978-09-12-6.8375-132.1432-4851SO06_73KG-2-S151.245.30.1160.941.230.2390.376MicronoduleClayCalcareous clay
SO06_96KG 1978-09-14-6.9830-132.1323-4887SO06_96KG-2-S10.0500.00.1044.777.40.1291.141.190.2210.132MicronoduleClayCalcareous clay
SO06_96KG1978-09-14-6.9830-132.1323-4887SO06_96KG-2-S20.1500.10.2043.857.80.1221.121.100.2090.192MicronoduleClayCalcareous clay
SO06_96KG1978-09-14-6.9830-132.1323-4887SO06_96KG-2-S30.2500.20.3043.137.80.1140.841.090.1700.174MicronoduleClayCalcareous clay
SO06_96KG1978-09-14-6.9830-132.1323-4887SO06_96KG-2-S40.3500.30.4038.517.40.0860.741.060.1460.196MicronoduleClayCalcareous clay
SO06_110KG 1978-09-17-9.5404-133.9996-4583SO06_110KG-2-S120.147.90.0670.420.420.1250.300MicronoduleOozeCalcareous ooze
SO06_114KG 1978-09-18-9.8057-134.0889-4189SO06_114KG-2-S117.1912.10.0710.380.310.0910.290MicronoduleOozeCalcareous ooze
SO06_138KG 1978-09-20-10.2590-134.0025-4672SO06_138KG-2-S10.0500.00.1011.3913.90.0500.240.220.0750.130MicronoduleClaySiliceous clay
SO06_138KG1978-09-20-10.2590-134.0025-4672SO06_138KG-2-S20.2600.10.4210.0314.40.0470.210.220.0810.102MicronoduleClaySiliceous clay
SO06_139KAL 1978-09-20-10.2642-134.0077-4800SO06_139KAL-2-S115.1012.80.0510.330.310.1120.189MicronoduleClaySiliceous clay
SO06_162KG 1978-09-30-17.4478-159.5628-5232SO06_162KG-2-S10.0500.00.1017.7018.20.2440.220.150.1330.068MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_162KG1978-09-30-17.4478-159.5628-5232SO06_162KG-2-S20.3500.30.4012.3015.00.1040.230.180.1210.047MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_179KG 1978-10-02-19.3545-162.2797-4616SO06_179KG-2-S10.0500.00.1024.8712.40.3320.260.100.0690.068MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_179KG1978-10-02-19.3545-162.2797-4616SO06_179KG-2-S20.1500.10.2024.6710.60.2040.330.150.0580.046MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_179KG1978-10-02-19.3545-162.2797-4616SO06_179KG-2-S30.2500.20.3024.6610.20.1900.350.160.0580.068MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_179KG1978-10-02-19.3545-162.2797-4616SO06_179KG-2-S40.3600.30.4224.2711.30.2440.340.160.0690.075MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_184KG 1978-10-03-19.9532-161.9997-5006SO06_184KG-2-S10.1500.10.2017.3213.20.2140.270.160.0920.041MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_184KG1978-10-03-19.9532-161.9997-5006SO06_184KG-2-S20.2500.20.3015.2411.00.1270.290.140.0660.036MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_184KG1978-10-03-19.9532-161.9997-5006SO06_184KG-2-S30.3750.30.4523.009.80.2580.350.770.0750.055MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_198KG 1978-10-04-20.4958-161.2307-4995SO06_198KG-2-S10.1500.10.208.0210.50.0760.110.080.0560.027MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_198KG1978-10-04-20.4958-161.2307-4995SO06_198KG-2-S20.2500.20.3010.4312.20.1080.150.120.0610.045MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_210KG 1978-10-06-21.5773-160.4968-4667SO06_210KG-2-S10.0500.00.103.2112.10.0580.040.040.0530.029MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_214KG 1978-10-06-21.5965-161.5372-4463SO06_214KG-2-S10.0500.00.101.2015.50.0200.050.040.0650.061MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_215KG 1978-10-06-21.9833-161.9000-447SO06_215KG-2-S10.3400.30.383.8116.30.0320.090.050.0740.070MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_218KAL 1978-10-06-21.6167-161.5833-4473SO06_218KAL-2-S10.0250.00.054.2120.30.0510.090.050.0740.063MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_233KG 1978-10-08-21.0987-163.4925-5016SO06_233KG-2-S10.1500.10.208.0210.50.0760.110.080.0560.027MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_233KG1978-10-08-21.0987-163.4925-5016SO06_233KG-2-S20.2500.20.3010.4312.20.1080.150.120.0610.045MicronoduleClayPelagic clay
SO06_235KG 1978-10-08-21.0000-163.4660-5047SO06_235KG-2-S10.0500.00.1019.0614.60.2250.280.180.1380.061MicronoduleClayPelagic clay