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Goodell, H G; Blair, D (1965): Annotated record of the detailed examination of Mn deposits from R/V Eltanin Cruise 10 stations [dataset]. Antarctic Research Facility, Florida State University, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.872444

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Abstract:
Cores, submarine photography and dredges described in this report were taken during the R/V Eltanin Cruise 10 in 1963 by the Department of Geology, Florida State University. Cores and dredges were recovered for 35 stations along with bottom photography and are available at the Antarctic Research Facility, Florida State University for sampling and study.
Related to:
Goodell, H G; Blair, D (1965): Eltanin Cruise 10 - Descriptions of cores, submarine photography and dredges (pdf 100 MB). In: Goodell, H. G. and Blair, D., 1965. The marine geology of the southern ocean. 1. Pacific, Antarctic and Scotia basins - Eltanin cruises 9-15 (No. 11), Sedimentology Research Laboratory Contribution. Department of Geology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, 11, 335 pp
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: -60.368011 * Median Longitude: -77.517799 * South-bound Latitude: -65.000000 * West-bound Longitude: -82.925000 * North-bound Latitude: -55.307000 * East-bound Longitude: -74.462000
Date/Time Start: 1963-01-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1963-12-04T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.000 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 9.250 m
Event(s):
ELT10-1C  * Latitude: -57.133333 * Longitude: -82.925000 * Date/Time: 1963-10-16T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4855.0 m * Location: Southern Ocean * Campaign: ELT10 * Basis: Eltanin * Method/Device: Photo/Video (PV)
ELT10-7C  * Latitude: -64.818333 * Longitude: -78.486667 * Date/Time: 1963-10-30T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4142.0 m * Location: Southern Ocean * Campaign: ELT10 * Basis: Eltanin * Method/Device: Photo/Video (PV)
ELT10-8C  * Latitude: -65.000000 * Longitude: -74.773333 * Date/Time: 1963-11-01T00:00:00 * Elevation: -3810.0 m * Location: Southern Ocean * Campaign: ELT10 * Basis: Eltanin * Method/Device: Photo/Video (PV)
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):
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11 Sediment typeSediment
12 CommentComment
13 DescriptionDescription
14 File nameFile name
15 Uniform resource locator/link to imageURL image
Size:
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Data

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ELT10.002-RD ELT10.002-RD-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralManganese nodules
ELT10.004-PC ELT10.004-PC-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralManganese nodules
ELT10.012-MT ELT10.012-MT-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralManganese stained angular pebblesprr.osu.edu
ELT10.013-BT ELT10.013-BT-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralManganese nodulesprr.osu.edu
ELT10.013-RD ELT10.013-RD-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralManganese nodules
ELT10.014-PC ELT10.014-PC-10.8450.800.89In sedimentMn micronoduleManyOozeGlobigerina ooze (5YR7/2)High concentartion of black grains between 80 and 89 cm
ELT10.015-PC ELT10.015-PC-10.2350.000.47BuriedMn coatingSeveralBreccia, consolidated clayOozeGlobigerina ooze (5YR7/4)Commonly black rock fragments and yellow semi-compacted clay
ELT10.015-PCELT10.015-PC-20.5400.470.61BuriedMn stainingSeveralPebble; basalt, quartzGravelBasalt and granite pebbles as well as quartzite Mn stained
ELT10.016-PC ELT10.016-PC-11.3500.901.80BuriedMn coating1PebbleSiltClayey silt (5YR4/4)Pebble at 100 cm made of granules cemented and coated with Mn
ELT10.016-PCELT10.016-PC-22.2501.802.70BuriedMn coating1PebbleClaySilty clay (10YR6/2)Large 7.0x4.0 cm MnO2 stained erratic subangular pebble at 233 cm
ELT10.016-PCELT10.016-PC-33.1102.703.52BuriedMn coatingSeveralPebbleClaySilty clay (10YR6/2)Several MnO2 stained subangular pebbles at 320 cm
ELT10.019-MT ELT10.019-MT-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingSeveralPebbleManganese encrusted pebble clustersprr.osu.edu
ELT10.019-PC ELT10.019-PC-10.5550.490.62BuriedMn crustSeveralFragmentSandSand (5YR2/1)Black granules have physical characteristics similar to disaggregated Mn nodules
ELT10.020-MT ELT10.020-MT-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralManganese nodulesprr.osu.edu
ELT10.021A-RD ELT10.021A-RD-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralManganese nodules
ELT10.024-PC ELT10.024-PC-12.6852.662.71In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralClayClay and silt (5YR4/2)Area of possible Mn micronodule concentration
ELT10.024-PCELT10.024-PC-22.8802.882.88BuriedMn coating1PebbleClayClay and silt (10YR7/2)Rounded pebble or Mn nodule at 288 cm concentration
ELT10.024-PCELT10.024-PC-34.3904.344.44BuriedMn crustSeveralFragmentGravelGravel (5YR2/2)Dark, hard-packed layer. Possible disaggregated Mn nodule with Mn rich layer at 439 cm
ELT10.024-PCELT10.024-PC-44.4704.444.50BuriedMn noduleSeveral1.0-5.0 cmGravelRecovered from core cutter. Mn nodules and fragments, 1.0 to 5.0 cm in diameter
ELT10.027-PC ELT10.027-PC-11.2651.071.46In sedimentMn micronoduleManySiltClayey silt (10YR5/4)Abundant random fine black particles in silt
ELT10.027-PCELT10.027-PC-22.2751.463.09In sedimentMn micronoduleManyClayClay (5YR5/2 to 10YR5/4)Friable small black silt sizes specks, sometimes numerous
ELT10.027-PCELT10.027-PC-33.6203.174.07BuriedMn coatingSeveral0.1 cmGrain; sandClayDiatomaceous clay (10YR7/2 to 5YR5/4)Black to dark brown grains 1mm scattered throughout probably sand grains coated with Mn, staining surrounding sediment
ELT10.027-PCELT10.027-PC-45.5305.145.92In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralClayClay (5YR4/4)Mn micronodules less frequent than above.
ELT10.028-PC ELT10.028-PC-10.3450.290.40BuriedMn coatingSeveralGrain; sandClayDiatomaceous clay (10YR7/4)Mottled with fine grains of dark sand (MnO2?)
ELT10.028-PCELT10.028-PC-22.2502.102.40In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralClaySilty clay (10YR7/2 to 10YR5/4)With dark grains (MnO2?)
ELT10.028-PCELT10.028-PC-37.6157.467.77In sedimentMn micronoduleMany0.1 cmClayBlue clay (5G5/1 and 5YR4/2)High concentration of small (1 mm) roughly laminated manganese nodules with brown surrounding halos.
ELT10.030-PC ELT10.030-PC-10.0000.000.00BuriedMn coating1PebbleOozeDiatomaceous ooze (10YR5/2)Large pisolitic cobble with brown Mn coating streak found at surface
ELT10.030-PCELT10.030-PC-20.7150.141.29In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralOozeDiatomaceous ooze (10YR5/2 and 5Y7/2)Mottled. Grittiness is slight and caused by diatom, radiolarian tests and Mn micronodules.
ELT10.030-PCELT10.030-PC-32.8151.294.34In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveral0.05-0.1 cmOozeDiatomaceous ooze (5Y4/4 and 5Y7/2)Mottled. Slight grittiness due to radiolaria and Mn micronodules (0.5-1.0 mm)
ELT10.030-PCELT10.030-PC-49.2507.4311.07In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveral0.03-0.75 cmOozeDiatomaceous ooze (10YR6/2 to 10YR5/2)Many black specks of Mn micronodules (0.3 t - 0.75 mm)
ELT10.032-PC ELT10.032-PC-12.4602.162.76BuriedMn coatingManyForaminiferaClayClay (5Y7/2)With many random black specks of fine sand size, probably Mn coated tests
ELT10.032-PCELT10.032-PC-23.6502.764.54BuriedMn coatingManyForaminiferaOozeClayey diatomaceous ooze (5Y6/2)With many random black specks of fine sand size, probably Mn coated tests
ELT10.032-PCELT10.032-PC-36.2354.597.88BuriedMn coatingManyForaminiferaClayDiatomaceous clay (5Y6/2)Black specks of fine sand size throughout, probably Mn coated tests
ELT10.010-RD ELT10.010-RD-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralMn nodulesprr.osu.edu
ELT10.010-RDELT10.010-RD-20.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingSeveralRock; limestoneMn encrusted rock fragments, well lithified light colored (limestone?)prr.osu.edu
ELT10.009-BT ELT10.009-BT-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralManganese nodulesprr.osu.edu
ELT10.011-BT ELT10.011-BT-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralManganese nodulesprr.osu.edu
ELT10.013-BTELT10.013-BT-20.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingSeveralRock; limestoneManganese coating on laminated consolidated light colored sediment (limestone ?)prr.osu.edu
ELT10.013-BT2 ELT10.013-BT2-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralManganese nodulesprr.osu.edu
ELT10.027-BT ELT10.027-BT-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralManganese nodulesprr.osu.edu
ELT10-1C ELT10-1C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleManyCore; pebbleSiltThe bottom consists of a pale yellowish brown (10YR 6/2) clayey siltThis bottom is covered with scattered irregularly shaped manganese nodules. Echinoid trails and worm burrows and trails are common.elt10_003_1_4.jpgelt10_003_1_4.jpg
ELT10-7C ELT10-7C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingSeveralPebble; erraticsSandA soft bottom of pale yellowish brown (10YR 6/2) silty, calcareous sandScattered manganese pebbles occur and short worm tubes and echinoid trails are common. Stelleroids and ophiuroids are present.elt10_013_7_5.jpgelt10_013_7_5.jpg
ELT10-8C ELT10-8C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingFewBoulder, pebble; erraticsSiltThe soft bottom consists of pale yellowish brown (10YR 6/2) clayey silt.Scattered pebble and boulder erratics are present as are a few scattered manganese nodules.elt10_014_8_2.jpgelt10_014_8_2.jpg
ELT10-9C ELT10-9C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleManyOozeThe bottom consists of a grayish orange pink (5YR 7/2) calcareous oozeSeamount slope. The bottom is densely covered with a pavement of medium-sized irregular manganese nodules and what appears to be dead coralelt10_09.jpgelt10_09.jpg
ELT10-10C ELT10-10C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleFewSmallClayThe bottom consists of a soft pale yellowish brown (10YR 6/2) silty clayScattered small noduleselt10_016_10_10.jpgelt10_016_10_10.jpg
ELT10-10CELT10-10C-20.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingFewPebbleClayThe bottom consists of a soft pale yellowish brown (10YR 6/2) silty clayScattered Mn coated pebbleselt10_016_10_10.jpgelt10_016_10_10.jpg
ELT10-11C ELT10-11C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleManySiltThe bottom is a pale yellowish brown (10YR 6/2) clayey siltBottom covered with pavement of irregularly shaped Mn nodules of the pebble mosaic variety, of the large round cannonball variety, and as large concretions.elt10_018_011_3.jpgelt10_018_011_3.jpg
ELT10-12C ELT10-12C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleManySiltClayey siltDense Mn nodules coverelt10_020_12_1.jpgelt10_020_12_1.jpg
ELT10-15C ELT10-15C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleMany2.0-3.0 cmCore; pebbleSiltThe bottom consists of pale yellowish brown (10YR 6/2) clayey siltThe bottom is overlain by a pavement of manganese nodules of the mosaic pebble variety between 2 and 3 inches in diameter. Solitary stalked crinoids and ophiuroids are present.elt10_025_15_4.jpgelt10_025_15_4.jpg
ELT10-17C ELT10-17C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleManyUp to 7.0 cmCore; pebbleSiltThe bottom is a pale yellowish brown (10YR 6/2) clayey siltThe bottom is covered with a manganese nodule pavement of the irregularly shaped mosaic pebble variety with individual nodules up to 3 inches in diameter.elt10_027_17_2.jpgelt10_027_17_2.jpg
ELT10-11CA ELT10-11CA-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralSiltMn noduleselt10_018_11_2.jpgelt10_018_11_2.jpg
ELT10-11CAELT10-11CA-20.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingSeveralBoulderSiltMn coated boulderselt10_018_11_2.jpgelt10_018_11_2.jpg
ELT10-18C ELT10-18C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleManyCore; pebbleSiltThe bottom is a grayish yellow brown (10YR 6/4) clayey siltThe bottom is covered with a pavement of irregularly shaped nodules of the mosaic pebble varietyelt10_028_18_10.jpgelt10_028_18_10.jpg
ELT10-18CELT10-18C-20.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingFewBoulder; erraticsSiltThe bottom is a grayish yellow brown (10YR 6/4) clayey siltFew boulder erratics are present.elt10_028_18_10.jpgelt10_028_18_10.jpg
ELT10-19C ELT10-19C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleManySiltDense Mn nodules coverelt10_029_19_001.jpgelt10_029_19_001.jpg
ELT10-20C ELT10-20C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleManyUp to 7.0 cmClayThe bottom is a moderate yellowish brown (10YR 5/4) silty clayThe bottom is covered with a pavement of round manganese nodules up to 3 inches in diameter of the mosaic pebble variety. Irregularly shaped nodules lie in between the spherical varietyelt10_030_20_001.jpgelt10_030_20_001.jpg