Rare earth and other chemical element contents and partitions in bottom sediments, micronodules, and nodules from the bioproductive zone of the Pacific Ocean


Autoria(s): Dubinin, Alexander V; Sval'nov, Vyacheslav N
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MEDIAN LATITUDE: 1.289504 * MEDIAN LONGITUDE: -104.456228 * SOUTH-BOUND LATITUDE: -13.250000 * WEST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -120.478300 * NORTH-BOUND LATITUDE: 7.680000 * EAST-BOUND LONGITUDE: -86.000000

Data(s)

25/05/2000

Resumo

Concentrations and compositions of rare earth elements (REE) in three micronodule fractions (50-250, 250-500, and >500 ?m), coexisting macronodules, and host sediments were studied. Samples were collected at three sites (Guatemala Basin, Peru Basin, and northern equatorial Pacific) located in elevated bioproductivity zones of surface waters. Influence of micronodule size is dominant for REE compositions and subordinate for REE concentrations. For example, Ce concentration inversely correlates with micronodule size and drops to the lowest value in macronodules and host sediments. Decrease of Ce concentration is generally accompanied by Mn/Fe increase in micro- and macronodules. Hence, the role of diagenetic source of material directly correlates with micronodule sizes. Contribution of the diagenetic source is maximal for macronodules. REE composition distinctions for micronodules and macronodules can be attributed to variations of hydrogenic iron oxyhydroxides and diagenetic (hydrothermal) iron hydroxophosphates that are the major REE carriers in ferromanganese ore deposits. Relationship and general trend in chemistry of coexisting macronodules suggest that they can represent products of the initial stage of nodule formation.

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application/zip, 5 datasets

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https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.783121

doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.783121

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en

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CC-BY: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported

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Fonte

P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Supplement to: Dubinin, Alexander V; Sval'nov, Vyacheslav N (2000): Geochemistry of rare earth elements in micro- and macronodules from the Pacific bioproductive zone. Translated from Litologiya i Poleznye Iskopaemye, 2000, 1, 25-39, Lithology and Mineral Resources, 35(1), 19-31

Palavras-Chave #>500 µm; 250-50 µm; 500-250 µm; Akademik Korolev; AKO_1970-1982_USSR; AKO26-56; Al; Aluminium; Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; Atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS); BC; Box corer; CaCO3; Calcium carbonate; Calculated; Carbon, organic, total; Carbon analyser AN-7529, 7560; Ce; Ce/Ce*; Cerium; Cerium anomaly; Co; Cobalt; Copper; Cu; Depth; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Depth bot; Depth top; DM41; DM41-3834; DM41-3874; Dmitry Mendeleev; Dy; Dysprosium; Er; Erbium; Eu; Europium; Event; Fe; Fraction; Gadolinium; Gd; Grain size, sieving; Ho; Holmium; ICP-MS, Inductively coupled plasma - mass spectrometry; Iron; La; Lanthanum; Light rare-earth elements/heavy rare-earth elements ratio; LREE/HREE; Lu; Lutetium; Manganese; Manganese/Iron ratio; Mn; Mn/Fe; Nd; Neodymium; Ni; Ni/Cu; Nickel; OKEAN; Okean Grab; P; Phosphorus; Pr; Praseodymium; Ratio; Samarium; Samp com; Sample comment; Sample type; Samp type; Sediment; Sediment type; Size fraction; Size fraction > 0.500 mm, gravel; Size fraction 0.250-0.050 mm; Size fraction 0.500-0.250 mm, 1.0-2.0 phi, medium sand; Sm; Spectrophotometry; Tb; Terbium; Thulium; Tm; TOC; Yb; Ytterbium
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