Formation particularities of hypergene ferromanganese nodules: Far East Russia and Vietnam |
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Authors: | V. M. Novikov E. L. Shkol’nik E. A. Zhegallo V. K. Orleanskii |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Petrography, Mineralogy, and Geochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia;(2) Far East Geological Institute, Far East Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia;(3) Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia;(4) S.N. Vinogradskii Institute of Microbiology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia |
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Abstract: | Ferromanganese nodules (pisolites) form accumulations in basal layers of Pliocene-Quaternary clayey sections of Far East Russia and Vietnam. They are composed of minerals that are in common for both these regions (authigenic vernadite, feroxyhyte, goethite, halloysite, and terrigenous quartz) and minerals that are characteristic of either the northern (authigenic hollandite, lithiophorite, and bernessite) or southern (authigenic alumophorite, lepidocrocite, ferrihydrite, gibbsite, and terrigenous ilmenite) regions. Pisolites are considered to be microbial colonies with Mn and Fe oxides frequently forming biomorphs. The growth of the colonies was accompanied by dying off and mineralization of microorganisms successively from the central toward the peripheral parts of the nodules. The formation of metalliferous pisolites was linked to the oxidizing geochemical barrier developed at the interface between compact sedimentary clays and the underlying porous readily permeable weathered products of basalts. |
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Keywords: | ferromanganese nodules microorganisms Russian Far East Vietnam |
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