Dubinin, A. V.; Sval'nov, V. N. (2000): Geochemistry of rare earth elements in ferromanganese micro- and macronodules from the Pacific nonproductive zone. MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica Publishing, Birmingham, AL, United States, Lithology and Mineral Resources, 35 (6), 520-537, georefid:2003-071286

Abstract:
Ferromanganese micro- and macronodules in eupelagic clays at Site 35 of the South Basin were examined in order to check the REE distribution during the ferromanganese ore formation in nonproductive zones of the Pacific Ocean. We studied host sediments and their labile fraction, ferromanganese micronodules (fractions 50-100, 100-250, 250-500, and >500 mu m) from eupelagic clays (horizons 37-40, 105-110, 165-175, and 189-190 cm), and buried ferromanganese micronodules (horizons 64-68, 158-159, and 165-166 cm). Based on phase analysis data, the anomalous REE enrichment of eupelagic clays from Site 35 is related to the accumulation of rare earth elements in iron hydroxophosphates. The Ce concentration, generally linked to manganese oxyhydroxides, is governed by the oxidation of Mn and Ce in oceanic surficial waters. Micronodules (Mn/Fe = 0.7-1.6) inherit compositional features of the labile fraction of sediments. The Ce, Co, and Th concentrations depend on the micronodule dimension. The enrichment of micronodules in hydrogenic or hydrothermal substance is governed by their dimension and the dominant source of suspended oxyhydroxide material. The study of buried ferromanganese micronodules revealed general regularities in the compositional evolution of oxyhydroxide matrices of ferromanganese micro- and macronodules. The compositional variation of micro- and macronodules, relative to the labile fraction of sediments, in the Pacific nonproductive zone dramatically differs from the pattern in bioproductive zones, where micronodule compositions in larger fractions are similar to those in associated macronodules and labile fractions of the host sediment as a result of the more intense suboxidative diagenesis.
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West: -149.5800 East: -127.2828 North: 40.4026 South: -29.3600
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Site: 5-35
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