Composition of micronodules and host sediments from the Guatemala Basin

A complex of mineralogical techniques used in studies of near-surface layer hemipelagic sediments indicates that disordered todorokite and hexagonal birnessite dominate in manganese micronodules, whereas hexagonal birnessite is the main phase of micronodules from miopelagic sediments. Content of todorokite increases downward through the miopelagic sedimentary sequence; this can be reasonably explained by transformations of some other manganese minerals to todorokite. Occurrence of several manganese minerals in studied samples may reflect temporal and lateral variations in C_org content in sediments and respective local fluctuations in environmental conditions (pH, Eh, geochemical activity of Mn, etc.). Todorokite may have formed under the most anoxic conditions near the water-sediment interface.

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Gorshkov, Anatoly I, Sval'nov, Vyacheslav N, Sivtsov, Alexander V, Ivlev, Pavel A, Uspenskaya, Tatyana Y (1996). Dataset: Composition of micronodules and host sediments from the Guatemala Basin. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.759826

DOI retrieved: 1996

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.759826
Author Gorshkov, Anatoly I
Given Name Anatoly I
Family Name Gorshkov
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Sval'nov, Vyacheslav N
Sivtsov, Alexander V
Ivlev, Pavel A
Uspenskaya, Tatyana Y
Source Creation 1996
Publication Year 1996
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Gorshkov_1996
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Name: Oceans

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Title: Mineralogy of manganese micronodules from the Guatemala Basin
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Year: 1996
Source: Translated from Okeanologiya, 1996, 36(1), 112-118
Authors: Gorshkov Anatoly I , Sval'nov Vyacheslav N , Sivtsov Alexander V , Ivlev Pavel A , Uspenskaya Tatyana Y .