Abstract: | The concentration of selenium in marine ferromanganese concretions varies between 0.02 and 1.2 mg kg−1, with an average of 0.6 mg kg−1. This is about two orders of magnitude lower than previously reported. In contrast to minor cationic elements, the concentrations of selenium are relatively uniform between ferromanganese concretions of different origins, except for hydrothermal crusts. It shows the same trends of element enrichment as other oxyanionic elements. The incorporation of selenium into ferromanganese concretions is attributed to adsorption of selenate on iron and manganese oxides. |