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Perch-Nielsen, Katharina; Supko, Peter R; Boersma, Anne; Bonatti, Enrico; Carlson, Richard L; McCoy, Floyd W; Neprochnov, Yuri P; Zimmerman, H B (1977): Annotated record of the detailed examination of Mn deposits from DSDP Leg 39 (Holes 354, 355, 356, 358, 359) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.871020, Supplement to: Perch-Nielsen, K et al. (1977): Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project. U. S. Government Printing Office, XXXIX, 1139 pp, https://doi.org/10.2973/dsdp.proc.39.1977

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Abstract:
Unlike most previous Deep Sea Drilling Project cruises, Leg 39 was not scientifically planned as a "theme" cruise, on which a number of sites are drilled to address a single scientific problem area, namely, to improve our knowledge of paleocirculation changes and the overall geologic history of the South Atlantic Ocean. This would be done along more specific objectives: 1) collect a biostratigraphic section on the Ceará Rise (Site 354), determine the nature and age of a prominent reflector there, and determine the nature and age of basement; 2) date basement between magnetic anomalies 32 and 33 in the Argentine Basin (Site 358), and 33 and 34 in the Brazil Basin (Site 355); obtain as complete sedimentary sections as time would permit at the Ceará Rise, Brazil Basin, the Argentine Basin and Sào Paulo Plateau (Site 356).
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: -22.147560 * Median Longitude: -31.269140 * South-bound Latitude: -37.655200 * West-bound Longitude: -44.196300 * North-bound Latitude: 5.899200 * East-bound Longitude: -4.497200
Date/Time Start: 1974-10-27T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1974-12-10T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 36.62 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 856.20 m
Event(s):
39-354  * Latitude: 5.899200 * Longitude: -44.196300 * Date/Time: 1974-10-27T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4045.0 m * Penetration: 900 m * Recovery: 119 m * Location: North Atlantic/CONT RISE * Campaign: Leg39 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 19 cores; 211 m cored; 0 m drilled; 56.4 % recovery
39-355  * Latitude: -15.709800 * Longitude: -30.600500 * Date/Time: 1974-11-08T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4901.0 m * Penetration: 461.5 m * Recovery: 117.6 m * Location: South Atlantic/BASIN * Campaign: Leg39 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 22 cores; 209 m cored; 0 m drilled; 56.2 % recovery
39-356  * Latitude: -28.287000 * Longitude: -41.088000 * Date/Time: 1974-11-16T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3175.0 m * Penetration: 741 m * Recovery: 310.6 m * Location: South Atlantic/PLATEAU * Campaign: Leg39 * Basis: Glomar Challenger * Method/Device: Drilling/drill rig (DRILL) * Comment: 42 cores; 396 m cored; 9.5 m drilled; 78.4 % recovery
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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39-354 39-354-17-3,20-139-354-17-3,20856.20BuriedMn coatingSeveralForaminiferaChalkPale-red, well-indurated, ferruginous marly nanno chalk (Maestrichtian)A thin section of this chalk shows manganese oxides as distinct fillings in foraminifer tests (Figure 9). (Site 354, Core 17, Cored Interval: 852.5-862.0 m, page 84)Fig9_39-354.jpgFig9_39-354.jpg
39-355 39-355-1-2,50-139-355-1-2,5055.20In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralClayLight brown zeolitic clay (Cenozoic)5% Mn micronodule (Site 355, Core 1, Cored Interval: 53.0-62.5 m, page 124)
39-35539-355-1-2,55-139-355-1-2,5555.25In sedimentMn micronoduleFewMudDark brown silty mud (Cenozoic)1% Mn micronodules (Site 355, Core 1, Cored Interval: 53.0-62.5 m, page 124)
39-35539-355-1-51,135-139-355-1-51,13560.55In sedimentMn micronoduleManyMudBlack silty manganese mud (Cenozoic)40% Mn micronodules + limonite (Site 355, Core 1, Cored Interval: 53.0-62.5 m, page 124)
39-35539-355-3-1,58-139-355-3-1,58167.58In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralMudPale brown calcareous zeolitic pelagic mud (Lower Miocene)5% Mn micronodules (Site 355, Core 3, Cored Interval: 167.0-176.5 m, page 125)
39-35539-355-3-31,119-139-355-3-31,119171.19In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralMudDrilling breccia of greenish gray zeolitic pelagic mud and light gray zeolitic dolomitic pelagic clay (Lower Miocene)5% Mn micronodules (Site 355, Core 3, Cored Interval: 167.0-176.5 m, page 125)
39-35539-355-3-5,20-139-355-3-5,20173.20In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralMudReddish brown marly zeolitic pelagic mud (Lower Miocene)5% Mn micronodules (Site 355, Core 3, Cored Interval: 167.0-176.5 m, page 125)
39-35539-355-4-11,130-139-355-4-11,130215.80In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralMudModerate yellow brown pelagic mud (Middle Eocene)5% Mn micronodules (Site 355, Core 4, Cored Interval: 214.5-224.0 m, page 125)
39-35539-355-6-3,23-139-355-6-3,23265.63In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralMudSandy silty zeolitic pelagic mud5% Mn micronodules (Site 355, Core 6 Cored Interval: 262.0-271.5 m, page 126)
39-35539-355-6-4,8-139-355-6-4,8266.98In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralSandQuartz-zeolite sand5% Mn micronodules (Site 355, Core 6 Cored Interval: 262.0-271.5 m, page 126)
39-35539-355-7-31,100-139-355-7-31,100285.00In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralMudDark yellowish brown zeolitic pelagic mud (Eocene)5% Mn micronodules (Site 355, Core 7 Cored Interval: 281.0-290.5 m, page 127)
39-35539-355-9-1,80-139-355-9-1,80319.80In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralMudGreenish gray zeolitic pelagic mud (Lower Eocene)5% Mn micronodules (Site 355, Core 9 Cored Interval: 319.0-328.5 m, page 127)
39-35539-355-18-2,65-139-355-18-2,65416.15In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralOozeGrayish and pale brown nanno ooze (Upper senonian)5% Mn micronodules (Site 355, Core 18 Cored Interval: 414.0-423.5 m, page 131)
39-356 39-356-3-3,0-35-139-356-3-3,0-3541.62BuriedMn crust2OozeYellowish gray foraminifer-nannofossil ooze with sumpled material2 Mn crusts, one contains bores made by animals. (Site 356, Core 2, Cored Interval: 38.0-47.5 m, page 172)
39-35639-356-7-4,60-139-356-7-4,60138.60In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralOozeSiliceous nanno ooze (Middle Eocene)5% Mn micronodules (Site 356, Core 7, Cored Interval: 133.0-142.5 m, page 174)
39-35639-356-11-2,32-139-356-11-2,32239.32In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralChalkSilicified chalk limestone (Lower Eocene)5% Mn micronodules (Site 356, Core 11, Cored Interval: 237.5-247.0 m, page 176)
39-35639-356-13-2,65-139-356-13-2,65258.65In sedimentMn micronoduleFewChalkMedium bluish gray silicified nanno chalk (Lower Eocene)2% Mn micronodules (Site 356, Core 13, Cored Interval: 256.5-266.0 m, page 176)
39-35639-356-28-61,100-139-356-28-61,100407.50In sedimentMn micronoduleFewChalkDolomitic calcareous chalk (Lower Paleocene)2% Mn micronodules (Site 356, Core 28, Cored Interval: 541.5-551.0, page 183)
39-35639-356-35-1,25-139-356-35-1,25542.25BuriedMn nodule1ChalkOlive gray dolomitic marly calcareous chalk (Upper Santonian)Contains a coarse layer consisting of Glauconite, Fe-Mn brown rounded nodule, and Inoceramus fragments. (Site 356, Core 35, Cored Interval: 541.5-551.0, page 187)
39-358 39-358-1-5,63-139-358-1-5,6354.53In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralClayPelagic clay (Lower Pleistocene)5% Fe-Mn micronodules (Site 358, Core 1, Cored Interval: 47.5-57.0 m, page 354)
39-35839-358-2-CC,0-139-358-2-CC,0133.00In sedimentMn micronoduleManyMudGreenish gray diatom-radiolarian mud (Upper Miocene)10% Fe-Mn micronodules (Site 358, Core 2, Cored Interval: 123.5-133.0 m, page 354)
39-35839-358-16-2,80-139-358-16-2,80819.30In sedimentMn micronoduleFewChalkChalk (Upper Cenonian)2% Fe-Mn micronodules (Site 358, Core 16, Cored Interval: 798.0-807.5 m, page 360)
39-359 39-359-2-6,62-139-359-2-6,6236.62In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralOozeVery pale orange, coarse grained, very homogeneous and soupy nanno foram ooze (Upper Eocene)5% Mn micronodules (Site 359, Core 2, Cored Interval: 28.0-37.5 m, page 384)
39-35939-359-2-6,64-139-359-2-6,6436.64BuriedMn crustSeveralOozeYellowish gray nanno foram ooze (Upper Eocene)With black specks being pieces of Mn crust (Site 359, Core 2, Cored Interval: 28.0-37.5 m, page 384)