Published on 01 January 1986

Geochemical analyses of chert nodules and beds from deep-sea sediments (Table 1)

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Yamamoto, Satoshi

Description

Concentrations of Fe, Mg, Ca, Sr, Mn, Zn, and other heavy metals were analyzed by atomic absorption spectrometry in 27 chert samples from the Pacific deep sea, 17 chert samples from land, and 4 associated sediments from the Pacific Ocean. Among the elements, Fe and Mg concentrations are highly correlatable as are the relationships between Ca and Sr, or between Ca and CO2. The correlation between Fe and Mg is particularly high for Pacific deep-sea flints and cherts, and for cherts of deep-sea origin from outcrops on land. Enrichments in heavy metals were recognized in some deep-sea cherts; volcanogenic cherts are enriched in Fe, a chert nodule containing basaltic fragments is enriched in Zn and Cr, and biogenically enclosed carbonates in flint nodules are enriched in Mn. The correlation of Fe and Mg and their constant ratio [Mg(%)/Fe(%)] of around 0.33 might be characteristic features in the pelagic clays contained in deep-sea flints and cherts, and the concentrations of heavy metals in them would be controlled by the concentrations of Fe-Mg correlated clays. Although the mineralogical nature of the Fe-Mg clay in deep-sea cherts was not clarified by dissolution experiments on opaline minerals in chert, the high concentrations of Fe-montmorillonite and fine-grained olivine or other ferromagnesian silicate minerals in the clay may result in the high correlations between Fe and Mg.

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Metrics

Dataset Index

0.4

FAIR Score

13%

Citations

1

Mentions

0

Metrics Over Time

Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

PANGAEA

Assigned Domain

Subfield

Geochemistry and Petrology

Field

Earth and Planetary Sciences

Domain

Physical Sciences

Confidence Score

50%

Source

Scholar Data Model

Keywords

Event labelLithology/composition/faciesSample code/labelSample commentCommentCalciumStrontiumMagnesiumIronManganeseZincCopperNickelChromiumLeadCobaltTitaniumOrganic matterCarbon dioxideComment 2 (continued)Drilling/drill rigComposite CoreSampling by handDSDP/ODP/IODP sample designationLeg6Leg32Leg62Glomar ChallengerDeep Sea Drilling Project (DSDP)

Normalization Factors

FT

88.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00