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  • 1
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Cyamex Scientific Team; Francheteau, Jean; Needham, H D; Choukroune, P; Juteau, Thierry; Séguret, Marie J M; Ballard, R D; Fox, P J; Normark, William R; Carranza, A; Cordoba, D; Guerrero, Gerardo; Rangin, Claude (1981): First manned submersible dives on the East Pacific Rise at 21�N (project RITA): General results. Marine Geophysical Research, 4(4), 345-379, https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00286034
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: A submersible study has been conducted in February - March 1978 at the axis of the East Pacific Rise near 21°N. The expedition CYAMEX, the first submersible program to be conducted on the East Pacific Rise, is part of the French-American-Mexican project RITA (Rivera - Tamayo), a 3-year study devoted to detailed geological and geophysical investigations of the East Pacific Rise Crest. On the basis of the 15 dives made by CYANA in the axial area of the Rise, a morphological and tectonic zonation can be established for this moderately-fast spreading center. A narrow, 0.6 to 1.2 km wide zone of extrusion (zone 1), dominated by young lava flows, is flanked by a highly fissured and faulted zone of extension (zone 2) with a width of 1 to 2 km. Further out, zone 3 is dominated by outward tilted blocks bounded by inward-facing fault scarps. Active or recent faults extend up to 12 km from the axis of extrusion of the East Pacific Rise. This represents the first determination from direct field evidence of the width of active tectonism associated with an accreting plate boundary. Massive sulfide deposits, made principally of zinc, copper and iron, were found close to the axis of the Rise. Other signs of the intense hydrothermal activity included the discovery of benthic fauna of giant size similar to that found at the axis of the Galapagos Rift. We emphasize the cyclic character of the volcanicity. The main characteristics of the geology of this segment of the East Pacific Rise can be explained by the thermal structure at depth below this moderately-fast spreading center. The geological observations are compatible with the existence of a shallow magma reservoir centered at the axis of the Rise with a half-width of the order of 10 km.
    Keywords: CY78-16DF; CY78-17V; CY78-18V; CYAMEX; Cyana (Submersible); Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Description; East Pacific Rise; Event label; Identification; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; OBSE; Observation; Position; Quantity of deposit; Sediment sample; Sediment type; SES; Substrate type; Visual description
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 21 data points
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Juteau, Thierry; Eissen, Jean-Philippe; Francheteau, Jean; Needham, David; Choukroune, P; Rangin, Claude; Séguret, Marie J M; Ballard, R D; Fox, P J; Normark, William R; Carranza, A; Cordoba, D; Guerrero, J (1980): Homogeneous basalts from the East Pacific Rise at 21° N: seady state magma reservoirs at moderately fast spreading centers. Oceanologica Acta, 3(4), 487-503, https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00323/43430/
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: Forty basaltic rocks collected by submersible during the Cyamex expedition (1978) on the East PacifIc Rise at 21°N, a moderately fast spreading segment (6 cm/year opening rate) of the mid-ocean ridge, consist of angular pillow fragments and glass buds, sheet-flow slabs and samples of columnar pillars standing in collapsed fossillava pools. Most of the rocks are from the crestal are a of the Rise. The collection shows a striking petrographic homogeneity wh en compared with the range of basalts found on other segments of midocean ridges: olivine-phyric, or highly plagioclase-phyric rocks, so common in the slowspreading Famous are a in the Atlantic, are absent. All samples are typical lowpotassium oceanic tholeiites with a limited fractionation trend. Pillow-lavas, thin and thick sheet-flows cannot be distinguished by their major element compositions, as in the Galapagos rift which has the same spreading rate as the EPR at 21°N. Further, ferrobasalts have been described from the Galapagos rift, but do not appear in the Cyamex rocks. In the Cyamex area, olivine and plagioclase are the main silicate phases, and clinopyroxene is absent. In the pillows and sheet-flow samples, four generations of olivine and plagioclase crystals are distinguished. Samples from the fossillava pools are aphyric. The corresponding magma batches are presumed to have migrated rapidly through the magma chamber, and to have been extruded in large volumes, possibly during episodes ofhigh instantaneous opening rate. Fe-Ni and Fe-Cu-rich sulphide phases are common in an lava types as massive globules scatterred through the glass, or as microglobules decorating the walls of empty vesicles. Palagonite and Fe-Mn oxide thicknesses across the strike of the Rise indicate relative ages compatible with successive extrusions at the Rise axis.
    Keywords: CY-78-07-12D; CY-78-10-17D; CY-78-10-18D; CY-78-11-26D; CY-78-12-35D; CY-78-13-42D; CY-78-13-43D; CY-78-13-44D; CY-78-15-55D; CY-78-15-56D; CY-78-16-57D; CY-78-16-58D; CY-78-17-60D; CY-78-17-61D; CY-78-18-63D; CY-78-18-65D; CY-78-18-66D; CY-78-19-69D; CY-78-20-76D; CYAMEX; Cyana (Submersible); Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Description; East Pacific Rise; Elevation of event; Event label; Identification; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Percentage; Position; ROBA; Robotic arm; Sediment type; Substrate type; Visual description
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 108 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-03-26
    Keywords: CENSOR; Climate variability and El Niño Southern Oscillation; Current direction; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Dissolved oxygen with modified Winkler (Carpenter, 1965); Event label; Historical_Peru; Kahlsico salinometer R-10; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MULT; Multiple investigations; Oxygen; Salinity; Sechura_1996-05_1; Sechura_1996-05_10; Sechura_1996-05_11; Sechura_1996-05_12; Sechura_1996-05_13; Sechura_1996-05_14; Sechura_1996-05_15; Sechura_1996-05_16; Sechura_1996-05_17; Sechura_1996-05_18; Sechura_1996-05_19; Sechura_1996-05_2; Sechura_1996-05_20; Sechura_1996-05_21; Sechura_1996-05_3; Sechura_1996-05_4; Sechura_1996-05_5; Sechura_1996-05_6; Sechura_1996-05_7; Sechura_1996-05_8; Sechura_1996-05_9; Sechura, Peru; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 168 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-03-26
    Keywords: Auto-analyzer, Technicon according to US EPA (1979); CENSOR; Climate variability and El Niño Southern Oscillation; Colorimetry, Fonselius; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Historical_Peru; Hydrogen sulfide; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MULT; Multiple investigations; Nitrate; Nitrite; pH; Phosphate; Potentiometric; Seawater analysis (Strickland & Parsons, 1972); Sechura_1996-05_1; Sechura_1996-05_10; Sechura_1996-05_11; Sechura_1996-05_12; Sechura_1996-05_13; Sechura_1996-05_14; Sechura_1996-05_15; Sechura_1996-05_16; Sechura_1996-05_17; Sechura_1996-05_18; Sechura_1996-05_19; Sechura_1996-05_2; Sechura_1996-05_20; Sechura_1996-05_21; Sechura_1996-05_3; Sechura_1996-05_4; Sechura_1996-05_5; Sechura_1996-05_6; Sechura_1996-05_7; Sechura_1996-05_8; Sechura_1996-05_9; Sechura, Peru; Silicate; Suspended matter, total
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 294 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-03-26
    Keywords: Cadmium; CENSOR; Climate variability and El Niño Southern Oscillation; Copper; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Event label; Historical_Peru; Individuals; Latitude of event; Lead; Length, maximal; Length, minimal; Longitude of event; MULT; Multiple investigations; Organ; Sechura_1996-05_13; Sechura_1996-05_21; Sechura, Peru; Species; Species, common name
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 26 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-03-26
    Keywords: Actinocyclus sp.; Amphiprora sp.; Amphora sp.; Asterionellopsis glacialis; CENSOR; Ceratium azoricum; Ceratium buceros; Ceratium furca; Ceratium fusus; Ceratium massiliense; Ceratium tripos; Ceratium tripos var. pulchellum; Chaetoceros affinis; Chaetoceros compressus; Chaetoceros constrictus; Chaetoceros costatus; Chaetoceros curvisetus; Chaetoceros debilis; Chaetoceros didymus; Chaetoceros lorenzianus; Climate variability and El Niño Southern Oscillation; Coscinodiscus centralis; Coscinodiscus granii; Coscinodiscus perforatus; Coscinodiscus sp.; Coscinodiscus wailesii; Date/Time of event; DEPTH, water; Detonula pumila; Dictyocha fibula; Dinophysis tripos; Dissodium asymmetricum; Eucampia zoodiacus; Event label; Grammatophora marina; Gyrosigma sp.; Historical_Peru; Latitude of event; Licmophora abbreviata; Lithodesmium undulatum; Longitude of event; Microscopy (CPR standard); MULT; Multiple investigations; Navicula sp.; Noctiluca miliaris; Planktoniella sol; Pleurosigma sp.; Protoperidinium claudicans; Protoperidinium conicoides; Protoperidinium conicum; Protoperidinium crassipes; Protoperidinium depressum; Protoperidinium excentricum; Protoperidinium granii; Protoperidinium longispinum; Protoperidinium mendiolae; Protoperidinium murrayi; Protoperidinium oblongum; Protoperidinium oceanicum; Protoperidinium pellucidum; Protoperidinium pentagonum; Protoperidinium subinerme; Pseudo-nitzschia closterium; Pseudo-nitzschia pungens; Pseudosolenia calcar-avis; Rhizosolenia robusta; Scrippsiella trochoidea; Sechura_1996-05_1; Sechura_1996-05_10; Sechura_1996-05_11; Sechura_1996-05_12; Sechura_1996-05_13; Sechura_1996-05_14; Sechura_1996-05_15; Sechura_1996-05_16; Sechura_1996-05_18; Sechura_1996-05_19; Sechura_1996-05_2; Sechura_1996-05_3; Sechura_1996-05_4; Sechura_1996-05_5; Sechura_1996-05_6; Sechura_1996-05_7; Sechura_1996-05_8; Sechura_1996-05_9; Sechura, Peru; Skeletonema costatum; Stephanopyxis palmeriana; Temperature, water; Thalassionema nitzschioides; Thalassiosira angulata; Thalassiosira anguste-lineata; Thalassiosira rotula
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1152 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-03-26
    Keywords: CENSOR; Climate variability and El Niño Southern Oscillation; Copper; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Event label; Historical_Peru; Latitude of event; Lead; Longitude of event; MULT; Multiple investigations; Sechura_1996-05_1; Sechura_1996-05_10; Sechura_1996-05_11; Sechura_1996-05_12; Sechura_1996-05_13; Sechura_1996-05_14; Sechura_1996-05_15; Sechura_1996-05_16; Sechura_1996-05_17; Sechura_1996-05_18; Sechura_1996-05_19; Sechura_1996-05_2; Sechura_1996-05_20; Sechura_1996-05_21; Sechura_1996-05_3; Sechura_1996-05_4; Sechura_1996-05_5; Sechura_1996-05_6; Sechura_1996-05_7; Sechura_1996-05_9; Sechura, Peru
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 36 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-12-06
    Description: Abstract
    Description: The dataset presented here encompasses the results of the geochemical analyses of water and recent carbonate samples collected in the El Peinado basin located in the Southern Puna Plateau in Catamarca, Argentina. This system formed by the hypersaline lake Laguna del Peinado, numerous hydrothermal springs, and the small hypersaline lake Laguna Turquesa, provides a natural laboratory to study carbonate formation and the mechanisms that control the incorporation of various elements and isotopes into their structure under a broad range of geochemical conditions. Geochemical analyses include data on the physicochemical parameters, elemental, and isotopic (δ18O, δ2H, δ11B) composition of the waters, and data on the elemental and isotopic (δ18O, δ13C, δ11B) composition of the carbonates. These data allowed us to calculate element partition coefficients and isotopic fractionation between coupled water-carbonate samples from this natural setting, which are also included here. This dataset also includes the results of water modelling using the software PHREEQC, which contains data on the chemical speciation of carbon and boron, the species contributing to total alkalinity, and mineral saturation indices. This information is useful for all those dealing with geochemistry of hypersaline lakes, geochemistry of continental carbonates, as well as paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic studies using lake carbonates as archives. These data correspond to the research article “On the origin and processes controlling the elemental and isotopic composition of carbonates in hypersaline Andean lakes”. The full description of the data is provided in the data description file.
    Description: Methods
    Description: Sampling method During fieldwork in January 2019, November 2019 and February 2021 (austral spring-summer), water samples were collected for isotopic and elemental analyses from the main water body Laguna del Peinado, the smaller Laguna Turquesa, the inflowing hydrothermal springs, and the wetlands. Rainwater was sampled in the nearest town, Antofagasta de la Sierra (3320 m a.s.l.) approximately 80 km to the NE and snow was collected at nearly 5000 m a.s.l., 17 km SE of the lake. For elemental analyses, water samples were filtered and an aliquot was acidified for metals determinations. Short sediment cores (〈 1 m) were recovered from Laguna del Peinado using a raft equipped with an Uwitec coring device. Carbonate and surface sediment samples were collected from the lakes, hot springs, and catchment area, packed in polyethylene vials and plastic bags, and stored at 4°C.
    Keywords: lacustrine carbonates ; evaporitic enrichment ; brine-carbonate chemistry ; boron isotopes ; partitioning coefficients ; isotopic fractionation ; hot springs ; Altiplano-Puna Plateau ; compound material 〉 sedimentary material 〉 carbonate sedimentary material ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE 〉 GROUND WATER 〉 SPRINGS ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE 〉 SURFACE WATER 〉 LAKES ; EARTH SCIENCE 〉 TERRESTRIAL HYDROSPHERE 〉 SURFACE WATER 〉 SURFACE WATER CHEMISTRY ; physical process 〉 evaporation
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