Metal accumulation rates in the Southeast Pacific and the origin of metalliferous sediments |
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Authors: | Jack Dymond H.H. Veeh |
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Affiliation: | School of Oceanography, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Ore. USA;School of Earth Sciences, The Flinders University of South Australia, Bedford Park, S.A. Australia |
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Abstract: | Metal accumulation rates over the East Pacific Rise and Bauer Deep rule out normal authigenic precipitation of iron and manganese as the major mechanism of enrichment to the metalliferous sediments. A hydrothermal source located along the East Pacific Rise is compatible with the transition metal and aluminum accumulation rates. For the Bauer Deep the accumulation rate data suggest either that metal-bearing phases are being transported from the rise to the protected basins of the deep or that a second hydrothermal source exists within the Bauer Deep. A major portion of the minor elements being deposited in the Bauer Deep could result from authigenic precipitation, thus accounting for their distinctive chemical composition. |
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