Pelagic Sediments Associated with Polymetallic Nodules in the Clarion Area Fracture Zone (0561cd29-9a1e-44e4-ad6d-1907506df123)

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
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- 1
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- 95 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 14, 2011
Abstract
The particles that make up the deep-sea sediments have two main sources: 1) those that are created in situ from dissolved components and 2) those that are washed into the ocean in solid phases from the continents, atmosphere, space and interior of the Earth. Many particles as they sink through the water column reaches the seabed and are known as pelagic sediments with terrigenous, biogenic, authigenic, and cosmogenic components. Among the minerals found in the terrigenous fraction of pelagic sediments are quartz, clay minerals, feldspar, micas, ferromagnesians, and the biogenic fraction with remains of siliceous organisms, such as, radiolarian and diatoms. The chemical nature of marine sediments is controlled by the contribution of particulate matter derived from various sources with varying compositions for the fixing of elements during deposition and the compositional changes carried out within the sediments during diagenesis. In the last decade there have been several studies on the mineralogical composition of seabed sediments, suspended particulate materials and cores, together with paleontological and geochemical data are used for paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental reconstructions, analyze changes in sea level, stratigraphic correlations and identify past and
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APA:
(2011) Pelagic Sediments Associated with Polymetallic Nodules in the Clarion Area Fracture Zone (0561cd29-9a1e-44e4-ad6d-1907506df123)MLA: Pelagic Sediments Associated with Polymetallic Nodules in the Clarion Area Fracture Zone (0561cd29-9a1e-44e4-ad6d-1907506df123). International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.