Description and chemical composition of ferromanganese deposits from Trout Lake, northern Wisconsin

Sediments were collected with Eckman and Petersen dredges from the bottom of Trout Lake, northern Wisconsin, at 221 stations. Sampling was done with a spud sampler at 32 stations, and core samples were obtained with a Jenkins and Mortimer and a Twenhofel sampler at 17 stations. The shore and offshore deposits of the shores of Trout Lake and the shores of the islands are described. Megascopic descriptions are given of the samples collected with the Eckman and Petersen dredges. Sediments on bottoms of about 10 meters or deeper are mainly gyttja, or crusts composed of mixtures of organic matter, ferric hydroxide, and some form of manganese oxide. The latter deposits are extensive. Detailed descriptions of some of the samples of sands are given, and generalizations respecting size and distribution are made. Tables showing quartiles, medians, and coefficients of sorting and skewness of the coarse sediments collected from the bottom are given in tables. Mechanical analyses of all fine sediments, mainly gyttja, were not made, as previous experience seems to have demonstrated that results have no sedimentational value. Organic matter of the gyttja was determined and also the percentages of lignin in the organic matter. Core samples are composed almost entirely of fine materials, mainly gyttja, and determinations were made on these samples in the same way as on the samples obtained with the Eckman and Petersen dredges. Studies of the core samples show that the fine sediments usually contain in excess of 90 per cent moisture and there is very little change in the moisture content from top to bottom of cores. A map shows the distribution of the iron and manganese deposits. These deposits were found to contain 10 to 20 per cent of organic matter, 11 to 16 per cent of metallic iron, and 12 to 30 per cent of metallic manganese. No stratification of any kind was found in any of the deep-water sediments of Trout Lake except in the iron and manganese crusts. Absence of stratification is considered to be due to the slow rate of deposition and the mixing of sediments by organisms which dwell in them. The data indicate that the rate of deposition in the deep waters of Trout Lake is of the order of 1 foot in 15,000 years.

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Twenhofel, H, McKelvey, V E, Nelson, H F, Feray, D E (1945). Dataset: Description and chemical composition of ferromanganese deposits from Trout Lake, northern Wisconsin. https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.855877

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Author Twenhofel, H
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McKelvey, V E
Nelson, H F
Feray, D E
Source Creation 1945
Publication Year 1945
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Title: Sediments of Trout Lake, Wisconsin
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1130/0016-7606(1945)56%5B1099:SOTLW%5D2.0.CO;2
Type: DOI
Relation: IsSupplementTo
Year: 1945
Source: Geological Society of America Bulletin
Authors: Twenhofel H , McKelvey V E , Nelson H F , Feray D E .

Title: The NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.7289/V52Z13FT
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 1992
Source: National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA
Authors: Grant John Bruce , Moore Carla J , Alameddin George , Chen Kuiying , Barton Mark , Warnken Robin R , Virden William T , Moore Carla J .

Title: Fig 1. Crust of iron and manganese oxides with organic matter over upper surface of large cobble. Collected in water about 15 meters deep in South Trout lake
Identifier: hdl:10013/epic.46466.d001
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 1945
Source: In: Twenhofel et al. Sediments of Trout Lake, Wisconsin
Authors: Grant John Bruce , Moore Carla J , Alameddin George , Chen Kuiying , Barton Mark , Warnken Robin R , Virden William T , Moore Carla J .

Title: Fig 2. Fragment of solid crust from deep part (20 meters) of South Trout lake. Crust is part of "hard bottom" surrounded by gyttja. Left: top view, Right: side view
Identifier: hdl:10013/epic.46466.d002
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 1945
Source: In: Twenhofel et al. Sediments of Trout Lake, Wisconsin
Authors: Grant John Bruce , Moore Carla J , Alameddin George , Chen Kuiying , Barton Mark , Warnken Robin R , Virden William T , Moore Carla J .

Title: The NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Bibliography
Identifier: https://doi.org/10.7289/V53X84KN
Type: DOI
Relation: References
Year: 1992
Source: National Geophysical Data Center, NOAA
Authors: Grant John Bruce , Moore Carla J , Alameddin George , Chen Kuiying , Barton Mark , Warnken Robin R , Virden William T , Moore Carla J .