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Bohrmann, Gerhard et al. (1994): Pure siliceous ooze, a diagenetic environment for early chert formation
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1994-025501
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georefid
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10.1130/0091-7613(1994)022<0207:PSOADE>2.3.CO;2
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Creator:
Name:
Bohrmann, Gerhard
Affiliation:
GEOMAR, Forschungszentrum fuer marine Geowissenschaften, Kiel, Federal Republic of Germany
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author
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Abelmann, Andrea
Affiliation:
Alfred-Wegener-Institut fuer Polar- und Meeresforschung, Bremerhaven, Federal Republic of Germany
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author
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Gersonde, Rainer
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author
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Hubberten, Hans
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author
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Kuhn, Gerhard
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author
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Title:
Pure siliceous ooze, a diagenetic environment for early chert formation
Year:
1994
Source:
Geology (Boulder)
Publisher:
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
Volume:
22
Issue:
3
Pages:
207-210
Abstract:
The formation of marine opal-CT nodules or layers as early diagenetic deposits has been documented only in Antarctic deep-sea sediments. In contrast, porcellanites and cherts in land sections and Deep Sea Drilling Project and Ocean Drilling Program drill sites are usually found in sediment sections of Miocene age and older. During R.V. Polarstern cruises ANT-IX/3 and 4, young porcellanites were recovered for the first time in contact with their host sediment in two cores from the Atlantic sector of the southern ocean. Chemical and mineralogical studies of these deposits and their surrounding sediments have increased knowledge about very early chert formation. In both cores the porcellanites are embedded in sediments rich in opal-A with extremely low levels of detrital minerals, an environment that seems conducive to a rapid transformation of biogenic silica into porcellanites.
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English
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North:-22.3000
West:-180.0000
East: 180.0000
South:-90.0000
Keywords:
Sedimentary petrology; algae; Antarctic Ocean; Antarctica; carbon; Cenozoic; chemical composition; chemically precipitated rocks; chert; clastic rocks; clastic sediments; cores; Deep Sea Drilling Project; diagenesis; diatoms; dissolved materials; early diagenesis; framework silicates; genesis; Indian Ocean; Invertebrata; Maud Rise; microfossils; mineral composition; Miocene; Neogene; Ocean Drilling Program; ooze; opal; organic carbon; organic compounds; organic materials; Plantae; porcellanite; Protista; Radiolaria; recrystallization; sedimentary rocks; sediments; silica; silica minerals; silicates; siliceous composition; Southern Ocean; Southwest Indian Ridge; stratigraphy; Tertiary; Weddell Sea;
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