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Interstitial solutions and diagenesis in deeply buried marine sediments: Results from the Deep Sea Drilling Project Interstitial solutions and diagenesis in deeply buried marine sediments: Results from the Deep Sea Drilling Project
Through the Deep Sea Drilling Project samples of interstitial solutions of deeply buried marine sediments throughout the World Ocean have been obtained and analyzed. The studies have shown that in all but the most slowly deposited sediments pore fluids exhibit changes in composition upon burial. These changes can be grouped into a few consistent patterns that facilitate identification of...
Authors
F.L. Sayles, F.T. Manheim
Chemical analyses of Red Sea sediments Chemical analyses of Red Sea sediments
One of the prime motives for exploring the deeper subsurface sediments of the Red Sea floor was to gain information on the geochemical systems controlling the hot brine-metalliferous deposits. Accordingly, a strong effort was made to provide both shipboard and laboratory means of analysis of the recovered phases. Shipboard spectrographic analyses (semiquantitative) provided both detailed...
Authors
Frank T. Manheim, David E. Siems
Red Sea geochemistry Red Sea geochemistry
The Red Sea drillings reveal a number of new facets of the hot-brine-metalliferous system and other geochemical aspects of the sea, its sediments, and its past history as follows: 1) Dark shales rich in organic material, and containing enhanced Mo and V concentrations, are characteristic of Plio-Pleistocene strata in the Red Sea. Values as high as 1500 ppm V and 500 ppm Mo were obtained...
Authors
Frank T. Manheim
Interstitial water studies on small core samples, leg 23 (Red Sea) Interstitial water studies on small core samples, leg 23 (Red Sea)
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Authors
Frank T. Manheim, L.S. Waterman, Ching Chang Woo, F.L. Sayles
Composition and origin of interstitial waters of marine sediments, based on deep sea drill cores Composition and origin of interstitial waters of marine sediments, based on deep sea drill cores
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Authors
Frank T. Manheim, F.L. Sayles
Interstitial waters of Black Sea sediments - New data and review Interstitial waters of Black Sea sediments - New data and review
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Authors
Frank T. Manheim, K.M. Chan
Geophysical observations on northern part of Georges Bank and adjacent basins of Gulf of Maine Geophysical observations on northern part of Georges Bank and adjacent basins of Gulf of Maine
Continuous-seismic-reflection and magnetic-intensity profiles provide data for inferences about the geology of the northern part of Georges Bank and the basins of the Gulf of Maine adjacent to the bank. Basement is inferred to be mostly sedimentary and volcanic rocks of Paleozoic age that were metamorphosed and intruded locally by felsic and mafic plutons near the end of the Paleozoic...
Authors
R. N. Oldale, J.C. Hathaway, William P. Dillon, J. D. Hendricks, James M. Robb
Shallow structure and geologic development of the southern Red Sea: Reply Shallow structure and geologic development of the southern Red Sea: Reply
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Authors
David A. Ross, John Schlee
Structure of the continental margin of Liberia, West Africa Structure of the continental margin of Liberia, West Africa
Geophysical surveys made by R/V Unitedgeo I (USGS–IDOE Cruise Leg 5), combined with earlier surveys and available geologic information, provide the basis for interpreting the structure of the continental margin of Liberia. This area lies at the junction of the Americas and Africa in published reconstructions of Gondwanaland prior to the opening of the North and South Atlantic in Jurassic...
Authors
John C. Behrendt, John Schlee, James M. Robb, M. Katherine Silverstein
Interstitial water studies on small core samples, Leg 22 Interstitial water studies on small core samples, Leg 22
Interstitial waters from Leg 22 in the Indian Ocean revealed two unique results: Site 214, on the Ninetyeast Ridge, penetrated through a 30-meter sequence of fine-grained basalt and reentered hard, silty clay containing carbonate skeletal debris. Such a basalt layer may well have been impervious and extensive enough to seal off underlying (fossil) seawater of Paleocene age. However...
Authors
Frank T. Manheim, Lee S. Waterman, Frederick L. Sayles
Diffusimetry (diffusion constant estimation) on sediment cores by resistivity probe Diffusimetry (diffusion constant estimation) on sediment cores by resistivity probe
Measurement of formation factor (ratio of rock resistivity to interstitial water resistivity) from sediment cores provides an indirect measurment of the tortuosity of the fluid channels in the sediments. From these measurements one can estimate the diffusion coefficient of the sediment with depth. The F (formation factor) values for Indian Ocean sediments varied from 1.6 for a clayey...
Authors
Frank T. Manheim, Lee S. Waterman
Geophysical evidence for the intersection of the St Paul, Cape Palmas and Grand Cess fracture zones with the continental margin of Liberia, West Africa Geophysical evidence for the intersection of the St Paul, Cape Palmas and Grand Cess fracture zones with the continental margin of Liberia, West Africa
PUBLISHED reconstructions of Gondwana continent1 (Fig. la) show a gap in fit near the junction of the Americas and Africa. To study this critical area, the Unitedgeo I made geophysical measurements and collected rock samples across the continental margin of Liberia (USGS-IDOE cruise leg 5) in November 1971. Figure Ib indicates the location of the 5,400 km of ship track on a generalised...
Authors
John C. Behrendt, J. Schlee, James M. Robb