(Table 2) Radiolaria species in nodule samples from the Clarion-Clipperton province, Pacific Ocean

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Barash, Max S;Kruglikova, Svetlana B

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Radiolaria were studied in 19 manganese nodules raised from the bottom. The nodules occurred mainly on the surface of thin Quaternary sediments covering Tertiary deposits of various ages (Middle Eocene to Early Miocene). Radiolaria in nodule cores and in inner and surface layers were studied. We found 85 radiolaria species and groups of species. Usually 1-4 to 6-19 radiolaria species were detected in each of the samples. Species belonging to Middle Eocene, Late Miocene to Early Oligocene, and Oligocene to Early Miocene were found. Rare Neogene species were revealed only in fractured surface layers. Age of the nodules is mainly Oligocene. Seismic waves cause sediment vibration, loosening disintegration, and removal of suspension by bottom currents. The vibration effect causes ancient nodules to float up to the surface of Quaternary sediment. This hypothesis suggests the reason for characteristics of the Clarion-Clipperton zone: regional stratigraphic hiatus, accumulation of residual fields of nodules, and the ''floating up'' of nodules to the surface of the Quaternary sediments.

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2.4

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96%

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PANGAEA

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Subfield

Environmental Chemistry

Field

Environmental Science

Domain

Physical Sciences

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99%

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Keywords

Event labelLatitude of eventLongitude of eventElevation of eventSample code/labelSample typeRhopalocanium ornatumLithocyclia ocellusTetraspyris fiscellaPodocyrtis sp.Theocampe callimorphosLychnocanium bellumLychnocanoma babylonisDendrospyris pannosaLychnocanoma aff. elisabethaePeriphaena decoraBotryocella sp.Dorcadospyris argiscaGiraffospyris didicerosZygocircus sp.Podocyrtis helenaeDictyoprora mongolfieriEusyringium fistuligerumLithomitra elizabethaeLithochytris vespertilioDictyoprora ornataEucyrtidium montiparumEucyrtidium aff. montiparumRhabdolithis pipaPodocyrtis goetheanaThyrsocyrtis tetracanthaTriceraspyris tricerosLithocyclia aristotelisCalocyclas hispidaThyrsocyrtis bromiaCalocyclas turrisCarpocanistrum azyxCalocyclas asperumTheocyrtis tuberosaCentrobotrys gravidaCarpocanistrum sp.Botryopyle dictyocephalusCentrobotrys petrushevskayaeDendrospyris anthocyrtoidesLiriospyris groupLychnocanoma sp.Ceratospyris sp.Liriospyris sp.Tholospyris sp.Artophormis gracilisDorcadospyris forcipataOrosphaeridaeLychnocanoma elongataLiriospyris elevataEucyrtidium diaphanesCalocycletta sp.Cyclampterium leptetrumDorcadospyris sp.Lychnocanium sp.SpyridaCarpocanopsis sp.Tholospyris pentagonaTholospyris anthoporaDorcadospyris pseudopapilioDorcadospyris ateuchusCyrtocapsella tetraperaCalocycletta robustaCarpocanistrum cingulatumDicolocapsa microcerpaPhormostichoartus coronaLithotympanium tuberosumEuchitonia elegansSpongaster tetras tetrasPterocorys minythoraxStylodictya aculeataOctopyle sp.Sample commentGrabGravity corerDM41Dmitry MendeleevArchive of Ocean Data (ARCOD)

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13.46

CTw

1.00

MTw

1.00