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Goodell, H G; Blair, D (1965): Annotated record of the detailed examination of Mn deposits from R/V Eltanin Cruise 12 stations [dataset]. Antarctic Research Facility, Florida State University, PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.872636

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Abstract:
Cores, submarine photography and dredges described in this report were taken during the R/V Eltanin Cruise 12 in 1964 by the Department of Geology, Florida State University. Cores and dredges were recovered for 30 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 11 - Descriptions of cores, submarine photography and dredges. 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
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: -60.541949 * Median Longitude: -46.035538 * South-bound Latitude: -65.098333 * West-bound Longitude: -63.766667 * North-bound Latitude: -57.830000 * East-bound Longitude: -29.983000
Date/Time Start: 1964-01-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1964-04-20T00:00:00
Minimum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 0.000 m * Maximum DEPTH, sediment/rock: 6.935 m
Event(s):
ELT12-5C  * Latitude: -65.098333 * Longitude: -47.108333 * Date/Time: 1964-03-19T00:00:00 * Elevation: -4122.0 m * Location: Southern Ocean * Campaign: ELT12 * Basis: Eltanin * Method/Device: Photo/Video (PV)
ELT12-18C  * Latitude: -60.581667 * Longitude: -40.808333 * Date/Time: 1964-04-13T00:00:00 * Elevation: -730.0 m * Location: Southern Ocean * Campaign: ELT12 * Basis: Eltanin * Method/Device: Photo/Video (PV)
ELT12-19C  * Latitude: -60.015000 * Longitude: -46.746667 * Date/Time: 1964-04-15T00:00:00 * Elevation: -2428.0 m * Location: Southern Ocean * Campaign: ELT12 * 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.
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ELT12.009-PC -63.0620-40.9680-4238Piston corerELT12.009-PC-10.4800.480.48BuriedMn crust1RockSiltClayey silt (5Y 5/4)Agglomerated Mn incrusted rock (2.0x2.0x2.0 cm) at 48 cm.
ELT12.009-PC-63.0620-40.9680-4238Piston corerELT12.009-PC-26.9356.127.75In sedimentMn micronoduleFewSiltClayey silt (5Y 5/2)Some scattered Mn micronodules.
ELT12.012-BT -60.6170-29.9830-878Trawl netELT12.012-BT-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleSeveralManganese nodulesprr.osu.edu
ELT12.016-PC -59.9500-34.6830-1152Piston corerELT12.016-PC-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingSeveralPebble, consolidated sedimentOozeGlobigerina oozeVery well rounded pebbles of green igneous and metamorphic rocks and Mn coated mud balls and pebbles.
ELT12.017-PC -59.3800-31.2650-3472Piston corerELT12.017-PC-10.0750.050.10In sedimentMn micronoduleManyMudMud (5YR4/4)Sand fraction consists of Mn micronodules (15%).
ELT12.017-PC-59.3800-31.2650-3472Piston corerELT12.017-PC-21.4501.351.55In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralMudDiatomaceous mud (10YR4/2)Sand fraction is Mn micronodules.
ELT12.018-PC -61.7830-33.3130-4229Piston corerELT12.018-PC-10.1350.000.27In sedimentMn micronoduleSeveralSiltSandy silt (10YR5/2)Increasing concentration of Mn micronodules with depth.
ELT12.021-PC -62.1650-39.5030-3013Piston corerELT12.021-PC-10.1550.000.31BuriedMn stainingSeveralPebbleGravelMuddy foraminiferal gravel (5Y5/1)Pebbles (35%), 2-30 mm, well rounded, varying composition, Mn stained.
ELT12.021-PC-62.1650-39.5030-3013Piston corerELT12.021-PC-21.2401.181.30BuriedMn stainingSeveralPebbleSandMedium silty sand (10YR5/4).Mn stained very well rounded pebbles, 1 to 4 cm, at 120-130 cm.
ELT12.029-PC -58.8550-63.5670-3890Piston corerELT12.029-PC-12.4852.372.60BuriedMn coatingSeveralPebbleSiltForaminiferal silt (10YR5/2)Mn coated pebbles scattered in layer.
ELT12.029-PC-58.8550-63.5670-3890Piston corerELT12.029-PC-24.1253.005.25BuriedMn coatingSeveralPebbleSiltClayey silt (10YR5/2)Some foraminifera scattered throughout along with Mn coated pebbles.
ELT12-5C -65.0983-47.1083-4122Photo/VideoELT12-5C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceClayThe bottom is a yellowish olive gray (5Y 6/2) silty clayThe soft bottom is covered with worm burrows, asteroid tracks, and various types of excrement. Rare scattered pebbles and boulders are present and current action is evident by the scour marks around the erratics.elt12_005_5_1.jpgelt12_005_5_1.jpg
ELT12-18C -60.5817-40.8083-730Photo/VideoELT12-18C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceSandBottom probably consists of a gravelly, silty sand.Many small pebble erratics and scattered manganese nodules were recovered in a Blake Trawl.elt12_022_18_5.jpgelt12_022_18_5.jpg
ELT12-19C -60.0150-46.7467-2428Photo/VideoELT12-19C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleFewSmallSiltBottom is a moderate olive gray (5Y 4/2) sandy siltOccasional boulder and cobble erratics are present as are scattered small irregular manganese nodules.elt12_023_19_1.jpgelt12_023_19_1.jpg
ELT12-22C -58.8717-63.0917-3800Photo/VideoELT12-22C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleManySmallSandThe sediment is 74.29% sand and larger, 21.37% silt, and 4.34% clay.Pebbly bottom of pea-sized manganese noduleselt12_000_22_2.jpgelt12_000_22_2.jpg
ELT12-22C-58.8717-63.0917-3800Photo/VideoELT12-22C-20.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingFewBoulderSandThe sediment is 74.29% sand and larger, 21.37% silt, and 4.34% clay.A few larger boulder erratics are present.elt12_000_22_2.jpgelt12_000_22_2.jpg
ELT12-23C -57.8300-63.6583-3922Photo/VideoELT12-23C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn coatingSeveralBoulderSiltThe bottom is a yellowish brown (10YR 5/2) sandy silt.Mn coated boulders emerging from Mn nodules pavementelt12_000_23_4.jpgelt12_000_23_4.jpg
ELT12-23C-57.8300-63.6583-3922Photo/VideoELT12-23C-20.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleManySiltThe bottom is a yellowish brown (10YR 5/2) sandy silt.Dense cover of manganese noduleselt12_000_23_4.jpgelt12_000_23_4.jpg
ELT12-24C -58.8367-63.7667-3767Photo/VideoELT12-24C-10.0000.000.00SurfaceMn noduleManyOozeThe bottom is a pale olive (10Y6/2) foraminiferal ooze.Manganese nodule pavement covers the bottom much as at Camera Stations 12-22 and 23. Occasional holothuroids are seen.elt12_000_24_5.jpgelt12_000_24_5.jpg