Relationships between Variations in Internal Textures and Sedimentary History of Fe-Mn Nodules from Campbell Plateau

International Marine Minerals Society
S. W. Chang James R. Hein H. Choi S-R. Lee A. Zondervan
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"Nine Fe-Mn nodules from the extensive nodule field in the east of Campbell Plateau of southwest Pacific Ocean beneath the Deep Western Boundary Current (DWBC) and Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) were analyzed for the 10Be/9Be dating by AMS (Accelerator Mass Spectroscopy) at IGNS, New Zealand.Several types of nodule morphology were identified including distinctive discoidal forms with overgrowths resulting possibly from overcrowding and partial sediment burial. Five principal nodule facies were also recognized by location and occurrence (Fig. 1) (Wright et al., 2005). Fe-Mn nodules show various concentric internal growth textures, such as, cuspates, large parabolic cuspates, pseudo-columnar, columnar, globular, and laminated, which vary even in a nodule with hydrogenetic, early diagenetic, or mixed origin. Each texture shows micro-textural varieties and different mineralogy and/or chemistry. The genesis of each internal texture was indicated by the REE patterns, the mineralogy of Mnoxides, and the Mn/Fe ratios."
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APA: S. W. Chang James R. Hein H. Choi S-R. Lee A. Zondervan  (2017)  Relationships between Variations in Internal Textures and Sedimentary History of Fe-Mn Nodules from Campbell Plateau

MLA: S. W. Chang James R. Hein H. Choi S-R. Lee A. Zondervan Relationships between Variations in Internal Textures and Sedimentary History of Fe-Mn Nodules from Campbell Plateau. International Marine Minerals Society, 2017.

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