Margolis, S. V. (1975): Manganese deposits encountered during Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 29, in subantarctic waters

Leg/Site/Hole:
DSDP 29
Identifier:
1976-016988
georefid

10.2973/dsdp.proc.29.135.1975
doi

Creator:
Margolis, S. V.
Univ. Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
author

Identification:
Manganese deposits encountered during Deep Sea Drilling Project, Leg 29, in subantarctic waters
1975
Initial Reports of the Deep Sea Drilling Project
Texas A & M University, Ocean Drilling Program, College Station, TX, United States
29
Lyttleton, N. Z. to Wellington, N. Z.; March-April 1973
1083-1091
Manganese nodules, micronodules, and crusts were encountered in surface sediments, and at depth, in 6 of the 10 sites drilled during DSDP Leg 29 south of New Zealand and Tasmania. Major concentrations of surface nodule pavements occur on and adjacent to the Campbell Plateau south of New Zealand, south of the Tasman Rise, and in the South Tasman Sea. These deposits are found on top of erosional unconformities, which span tens of millions of years and reflect scouring by strong bottom currents. Micronodules were also found at depth throughout most of these cores. Their occurrence apparently is dependent upon a number of environmental factors.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:-30.0000
West:143.0000East: 177.0000
South:-57.0000

Geochemistry; abundance; Cenozoic; concentration; crusts; currents; Deep Sea Drilling Project; environmental analysis; genesis; geochemistry; Leg 29; manganese; marine geology; metals; micronodules; nodules; occurrence; Pacific Ocean; sediments; South Pacific; southwest; Southwest Pacific; Tasman Sea; unconformities; West Pacific;

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