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  • Aluminium; CHA-160; Challenger1872; Cobalt; Copper; Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dredge; Dredge, rock; DRG; DRG_R; Event label; GC; GOLDHW1; Grab; GRAB; Gravity corer; H.M.S. Challenger (1872); Henderson Seamount, Pacific Ocean; Horizon; Identification; Iron; Manganese; MDPC02HO-MP-026A-3; MDPC02HO-MP-037A; MDPC03HO-043K; MIDPAC; MPC-26A-3; MPC-37A; MPC-43J; MPC-43K; NEL-HEND; Nickel; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Northern_Holiday; North Pacific Ocean; North-West Pacific Ocean; NTHL02HO-010PH; NTHL-10; NTHL-D1; NTHL-D7; Pacific Ocean; PAS-19121; Phosphorus; Spectrophotometer, Beckmann DU; Titanium; Wired profile sonde; WP; Zirconium  (1)
  • Atlantic Ocean; C25; C25-6; Caryn; Comment; Date/Time of event; Deposit type; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Description; Elevation of event; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; PC; Piston corer; Position; Quantity of deposit; Sample ID; Sediment type; Substrate type  (1)
  • Barium oxide; Calcium oxide; Chromium(III) oxide; Cobalt(III) oxide; Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Description; Dredge, rock; DRG_R; Horizon; Iron oxide, Fe2O3; Lanthanum oxide; MDPC02HO-MP-026A-3; MIDPAC; MPC-26A-3; Nickel oxide; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Pacific Ocean; Sample ID; Scandium oxide; Size; Spectrographic analysis; Strontium oxide; Titanium dioxide; Vanadium oxide; X-ray fluorescence (XRF)  (1)
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  • American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • American Chemical Society (ACS)
  • American Institute of Physics (AIP)
  • University of Chicago Press
  • 1950-1954  (3)
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  • PANGAEA  (3)
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • American Chemical Society (ACS)
  • American Institute of Physics (AIP)
  • University of Chicago Press
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  • 1950-1954  (3)
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  • 1
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Goldberg, Edward D (1954): Marine Geochemistry 1. Chemical Scavengers of the Sea. The Journal of Geology, 62(3), 249-265, http://www.jstor.org/stable/30080120
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: The ability of the hydrated oxides of manganese and iron to adsorb ions from solution (scavenging) is considered in relation to some problems in marine geology, chemistry, and biology. In the ferruginous sediments of the Pacific Ocean, iron oxides are accompanied by titanium, cobalt, and zirconium in amounts proportional to the iron content. Similarly, copper and nickel are linearly related to the manganese content. These observations are explained on the basis of scavenging. An electrochemical theory for the formation of manganese nodules is presented. Marine sediments are classified on the basis of the geosphere in which the solid phases originate. The distribution of certain ionic species in sea water between the solid and aqueous phases is considered on the basis of scavenging and co-ordination compound theory. The concentration of minor elements by members of the marine biosphere is explained either by the direct uptake of the element or by the uptake of iron or manganese oxides with the accompanying scavenged element.
    Keywords: Aluminium; CHA-160; Challenger1872; Cobalt; Copper; Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dredge; Dredge, rock; DRG; DRG_R; Event label; GC; GOLDHW1; Grab; GRAB; Gravity corer; H.M.S. Challenger (1872); Henderson Seamount, Pacific Ocean; Horizon; Identification; Iron; Manganese; MDPC02HO-MP-026A-3; MDPC02HO-MP-037A; MDPC03HO-043K; MIDPAC; MPC-26A-3; MPC-37A; MPC-43J; MPC-43K; NEL-HEND; Nickel; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Northern_Holiday; North Pacific Ocean; North-West Pacific Ocean; NTHL02HO-010PH; NTHL-10; NTHL-D1; NTHL-D7; Pacific Ocean; PAS-19121; Phosphorus; Spectrophotometer, Beckmann DU; Titanium; Wired profile sonde; WP; Zirconium
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 118 data points
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  • 2
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Young, Edward J (1954): Studies of trace elements in sediments. Massachusetts Intitute of Technology, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., Dissertation, 137 pp, hdl:1721.1/58047
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: By means of spectrographic analysis 96 samples of marine sediments were analyzed quantitatively for V, Ti, Zr, Co, Ni, Sc, Cr, and La, and semi-quantitatively for Ba and Sr. Ca has been estimated by visual comparison of spectrographic plates, and several Fe values have also been determined in the same way. Geographically 40 of these samples are from the Pacific Ocean basin, one of which is a manganese nodule, 21 from the Gulf of Mexico, 11 from Atchafalaya Bay, 8 from American Devonian to Miocene sedimentary rocks, 4 from the Mississippi Delta, 3 from the San Diego trough, 3 from off Grand Isle, 3 from Lake Pontchartrain, from Bay Rambour, 1 from Laguna Madre off the Texas coast, and 1 from the Guadalupe River, Texas. The afore-mentioned elements were sought using PdCl2 as an internal standard, after the method developed by Ahrens (1950) and his co-workers. Samples were run in duplicate, and standard deviations varied from 5 to 14 percent. Working curves, from which final values were obtained, were constructed with the use of standard granite, G1, and the standard diabase, W1, as standards. See Fairbairn and others (1951). An experiment was carried out to determine the effect of matrix change, involving CaCO3, on the spectral line intensities of the quantitatively analyzed elements. The distribution of each of the elements is discussed separately, and particular emphasis is given to oceanic "red clay", in which many elements are enriched. A general discussion is given to mineralogy of the sediments, cation exchange in its bearing on this thesis, and a brief recount of the two hypotheses of origin of oceanic "red clay". An application of the findings of this thesis to aid in the choice of the more likely hypothesis is made.
    Keywords: Barium oxide; Calcium oxide; Chromium(III) oxide; Cobalt(III) oxide; Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Description; Dredge, rock; DRG_R; Horizon; Iron oxide, Fe2O3; Lanthanum oxide; MDPC02HO-MP-026A-3; MIDPAC; MPC-26A-3; Nickel oxide; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Pacific Ocean; Sample ID; Scandium oxide; Size; Spectrographic analysis; Strontium oxide; Titanium dioxide; Vanadium oxide; X-ray fluorescence (XRF)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 15 data points
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  • 3
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (1951): R/V Caryn Cruise 25 - Descriptions of Cores. unpublished, https://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/curator/data/caryn/c25/
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: The cores described are taken during the R/V Caryn Cruise 25 in August-September 1951 by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. A total of 11 cores were recovered and are available at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution for sampling and study.
    Keywords: Atlantic Ocean; C25; C25-6; Caryn; Comment; Date/Time of event; Deposit type; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Description; Elevation of event; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; PC; Piston corer; Position; Quantity of deposit; Sample ID; Sediment type; Substrate type
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 10 data points
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