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Distribution pattern and morphochemical relationships of manganese nodules from the Central Indian Basin

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Title Distribution pattern and morphochemical relationships of manganese nodules from the Central Indian Basin
 
Creator Banerjee, R.
Miura, H.
 
Subject ferromanganese nodules
abundance
sediments
geochemistry
 
Description In the Central Indian Basin manganese nodule abundance was variable in all sediment types. Mean abundance varied from 1.5 in calcareous ooze to 10.2 kg/m sup(2) in terrigenous-siliceous ooze sediments. Nodule grade and growth rates are positively correlated only up to 10 mm/My (million years), and grade shows no distinct relationship with abundance. Relationships between the morphochemical characteristics of the nodules and host sediment types are subtle. Both hydrogenetic and diagenetic nodules (with smooth and rough surfaces respectively) occur on almost all sediments, but in variable proportions. Thus, the overall distribution pattern shows that small nodules (less than 4-cm diameters) of lower grade (average value Ni + Cu + Co = 1.21%) with smooth surfaces are more common on red clay, terrigenous, and terrigenous-siliceous ooze transition-zone sediments. By contrast, large nodules (greater than 4-cm diameters) of higher grade (average value Ni + Cu + Co = 1.80%) with rough surfaces are more prevalent on siliceous ooze, siliceous ooze-red clay, and calcareous ooze-red clay transition-zone sediments. This implies an enhanced supply of trace metals from pore waters to rough-surface nodules during early diagenesis
 
Date 2009-01-07T10:42:05Z
2009-01-07T10:42:05Z
2001
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Geo-Marine Letters, Vol.21; 34-41p.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/1555
 
Language en
 
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Publisher Springer