Ferromanganese micronodules from the surficial sediments of Georges Bank

Journal of Marine Research
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Abstract

Ferromanganese micronodules have been found on Georges Bank, off the U.S. northeast coast, distributed throughout the surficial sediments within an area about 125 km long and at least 12 km wide. These coarse, sand-sized concretions have precipitated from metal-rich interstitial waters and contain many of the textural and structural features common to other neritic nodules. Most of the nodules have accreted around detrital grains, and X-ray powder diffraction analyses indicate the presence of geothite and vernadite (-MnO2) in the ferromanganese layers. Chemical analyses of the micronodules, when compared with similar data on deep-sea manganese nodules, reveal lower Mn/Fe ratios, significantly higher concentrations of V and As, comparable values of Mo, and an order of magnitude less of Co, Ni, Ce and most other metals.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Ferromanganese micronodules from the surficial sediments of Georges Bank
Series title Journal of Marine Research
DOI 10.1357/002224084788502765
Volume 42
Issue 2
Year Published 1984
Language English
Publisher Sears Foundation for Marine Research
Contributing office(s) Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center
Description 10 p.
First page 463
Last page 472
Country United States
Other Geospatial Georges Bank
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