A New Phosphate Anomaly in the South Mexican Pacific

International Marine Minerals Society
Arturo Carranza Edwards
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Sedimento II oceanographic cruise, on board of the B/O El Puma, shows a new high anomaly or phosphate associated with shelf sediments from the south Mexican Pacific. Recently, were found two anomalies in the Gulf of Tehuantepec, that are located to the east of this new anomaly, that is related to muddy sands and rock fragment debris. The latter shows values of 17% P205. The phosphate occurrence is probably associated with red tides locations that usually are found in sites where sediments are phosphates enriched. These findings suggest that south Mexican Pacific is of potential interest for P205, in waters with high nutrients values. The possibility of a more regional occurrence of phosphate, from California to Chile is suggested.
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APA: Arturo Carranza Edwards  (2000)  A New Phosphate Anomaly in the South Mexican Pacific

MLA: Arturo Carranza Edwards A New Phosphate Anomaly in the South Mexican Pacific. International Marine Minerals Society, 2000.

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