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Phosphorites from the Oman Margin, ODP Leg 117

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Title Phosphorites from the Oman Margin, ODP Leg 117
 
Creator Rao, V.P.
Lamboy, M.
 
Description The phosphorite levels present in the ODP cores of the Oman margin are of two types: (a) sediment levels dominated by phosphate grains with a few white to light-brown nodules; these are sandy and predominantly occur in Upper Miocene to Early Pliocene sediments; and (b) sediment levels poor in phosphatic grains but consisting of several brown to dark-brown nodules; these mainly occur in Late Pliocene to Early Pleistocene sediments wherein some levels are sandy while others are clayey. The phosphate grains occur as coprolites, faecal pellets, spherical and coated grains, micronodules, foraminifer infillings and bone fragments. The sediment levels dominated by phosphate grains are bioturbated and associated with shallow water oxic conditions and lowest sedimentation rates. Bioturbation probably favoured the production of different initial substrates which subsequently phosphatized. Light-brown nodules are formed by a rapid, early diagenetic process. The abundant nodule formation in the Late Pliocene - Early Pleistocene sediments is favoured by the deepening of the Oman margin which took place during the Late Pliocene and the establishment of an oxygen minimum zone at about this time. Unlike the Peru margin phosphorites, the Oman margin phosphorites lack conglomeratic nodules, phosphorite crusts formed in hardgrounds and thick phosphatic sandy beds and glauconites. Fe-recycling is not important in the formation of Oman margin phosphorites. The reworked nature of organic matter, the less pronounced oxygen minimum zone and high sedimentation rates are probably responsible for the apparent absence of present day phosphorites on the Oman margin
 
Date 2009-01-25T06:05:31Z
2009-01-25T06:05:31Z
1995
 
Type Journal Article
 
Identifier Oceanologica Acta, Vol.18; 289-307p.
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/2351
 
Language en
 
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