Moessbauer Effect Studies of Iron in Manganese Nodules and Associated Marine Sediments in Five Areas in the Equatorial and S.W. Pacific

Moessbauer spectra have been obtained for a limited number of manganese nodules and associated sediments from five areas in the equatorial Pacific high productivity zone and in the S.W. Pacific. The results offer strong evidence that the form of iron in deep-sea manganese nodules is identical and in...

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Published inGeochemical journal Vol. 15; no. 1; pp. 25 - 37
Main Authors Thijs, A, De Roy, G, Vansant, E F, Glasby, G P, Thijssen, T
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.1981
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Summary:Moessbauer spectra have been obtained for a limited number of manganese nodules and associated sediments from five areas in the equatorial Pacific high productivity zone and in the S.W. Pacific. The results offer strong evidence that the form of iron in deep-sea manganese nodules is identical and independent of the environment of deposition. Iron occurs in deep-sea nodules as a mixture of alpha -FeOOH and beta -, gamma -FeOOH or poorly crystallised Fe oxides. In the associated sediments, iron in the equatorial Pacific sediments appears to be entirely in the ferric state whereas in S.W. Pacific sediments about 15% of the iron is present in the ferrous form. It has not proved possible, using Moessbauer spectra alone, to establish unambiguously whether the iron in the sediments occurs as iron oxidehydroxides or as clay minerals. The data, however, do place boundary conditions on the formation of iron in these sediments.
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ISSN:0016-7002