Physical properties, mineral and chemical compositions, and accumulation rates of Holocene and Upper Pleistocene bottom sediments from the Sea of Okhotsk

Mineral and chemical compositions and physical properties of diatomaceous clayey-siliceous sediments from the Sea of Okhotsk are studied. Accumulation rates of silica are determined. Their compositional model based on silica content is similar to that of Late Jurassic and Olenekian-Middle Anisian cherts from the Sikhote Alin region. Thickness of Holocene siliceous unit and accumulation rates of siliceous deposits depended on bioproductivity in the upper water layer and seafloor topography. Accumulation rates of amorphous SiO2 (0.05-5.7 g/cm2/ka) and free SiO2 (0.5-11.6 g/cm2/ka) are minimal on seamounts and maximal in depressions near foothills. These values match accumulation rates of free SiO2 in Triassic and Late Jurassic basins of the Sikhote Alin region (0.33-3 g/cm**2/ka). Comparison of composition and accumulation rates of silica shows that Triassic and Late Jurassic siliceous sequences of Sikhote Alin could accumulate in a marginal marine basin near a continent.

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Volokhin, Yu G, Astakhov, Anatolii S, Vashchenkova, N G (2004). Dataset: Physical properties, mineral and chemical compositions, and accumulation rates of Holocene and Upper Pleistocene bottom sediments from the Sea of Okhotsk. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.785142

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.785142
Author Volokhin, Yu G
Given Name Yu G
Family Name Volokhin
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Astakhov, Anatolii S
Vashchenkova, N G
Source Creation 2004
Publication Year 2004
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Name: Chemistry

Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Holocene Siliceous Sediments in the Sea of Okhotsk
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1023/B:LIMI.0000027612.41153.6c
Type: DOI
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Year: 2004
Source: Lithology and Mineral Resources
Authors: Volokhin Yu G , Astakhov Anatolii S , Vashchenkova N G .