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Mineralogy and composition of concentric layers within a manganese nodule from the North Pacific Ocean

January 1, 1981

The minor-element composition of concentric layers within a single ferromanganese nodule from the eastern North Pacific exhibits strong correlations with Fe and Mn contents but appears to be independent of pronounced mineralogic variations. On the basis of these correlations, the elemental composition of individual layers apparently is controlled by the relative contribution of two sources: seawater, and interstitial water of associated sediment. In contrast, the mineralogy of the nodule, consisting of birnessite in the outer few layers and todorokite in the inner layers, is considered to be a function of nodule diagenesis. ?? 1981.

Publication Year 1981
Title Mineralogy and composition of concentric layers within a manganese nodule from the North Pacific Ocean
Authors D. Z. Piper, M.E. Williamson
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Marine Geology
Index ID 70012156
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse