Geochemistry on manganese deposit from the Median Valley of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

A manganese oxide crust from an extensive deposit in the median valley of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge was found to be unusually high in manganese (up to 39.4% Mn), low in Fe (as low as 0.01% Fe), low in trace metals and deficient in Th230 and Pa231 with respect to the parent uranium isotopes in the sample. The accumulation rate is 100 mm to 200 mm/10 million year, or 2 orders of magnitude faster than the typical rate for deep-sea ferromanganese deposits. The rapid growth rate and unusual chemistry are consistent with a hydrothermal origin or with a diagenetic origin by manganese remobilized from reduced sediments. Because of the association with an active ridge, geophysical evidence indicative of hydrothermal activity, and a scarcity of sediment in the sampling area, we suggest that a submarine hot spring has created the deposit.

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Scott, Martha R, Scott, Robert B, Rona, Peter A, Butler, Louis W, Nalwalk, Andrew J (1974). Dataset: Geochemistry on manganese deposit from the Median Valley of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.848726

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Source https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.848726
Author Scott, Martha R
Given Name Martha R
Family Name Scott
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Scott, Robert B
Rona, Peter A
Butler, Louis W
Nalwalk, Andrew J
Source Creation 1974
Publication Year 1974
Resource Type application/zip - filename: Scott_1974
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Name: Lithosphere

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Title: Rapidly accumulating manganese deposit from the Median Valley of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1029/GL001i008p00355
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 1974
Source: Geophysical Research Letters
Authors: Scott Martha R , Scott Robert B , Rona Peter A , Butler Louis W , Nalwalk Andrew J .