Integrated Geochemical and Morphological Data Provide Insights into the Genesis of Ferromanganese Nodules

Ferromanganese nodules grow by precipitation of metals from seawater and/or sediment pore water. The formation of different genetic types depends on the composition and redox conditions of the water and upper sediment layers, water depth, and primary productivity in surface waters. Many characterist...

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Main Authors: Mariana Benites, Christian Millo, James Hein, Bejugam Nagender Nath, Bramley Murton, Douglas Galante, Luigi Jovane
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Minerals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/8/11/488
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spelling doaj-f4cc17e758354a09b56813943509cf242020-11-25T00:49:45ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2018-10-0181148810.3390/min8110488min8110488Integrated Geochemical and Morphological Data Provide Insights into the Genesis of Ferromanganese NodulesMariana Benites0Christian Millo1James Hein2Bejugam Nagender Nath3Bramley Murton4Douglas Galante5Luigi Jovane6Instituto Oceanográfico, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-120, BrazilInstituto Oceanográfico, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-120, BrazilUnited States Geological Survey, Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USANational Institute of Oceanography, Dona Paula 403004, IndiaNational Oceanographic Centre, Southampton SO14 3ZH, UKBrazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory, Campinas 13083-100, BrazilInstituto Oceanográfico, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo 05508-120, BrazilFerromanganese nodules grow by precipitation of metals from seawater and/or sediment pore water. The formation of different genetic types depends on the composition and redox conditions of the water and upper sediment layers, water depth, and primary productivity in surface waters. Many characteristics of nodules have been used to investigate their genesis. In this paper, we compare nodules from different environments using Computed Tomography, Scanning Electron Microscopy-Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy, and Micro X-ray Fluorescence data to better understand how geochemical differences are linked to different morphological features. We use representative samples of purely hydrogenetic nodules and mixed-type nodules with various proportions of hydrogenetic and diagenetic growth laminae. Our results show a micrometric alternation between high-absorbance massive Mn-enriched (Mn/Fe up to 40) laminae and low-absorbance dendritic Mn-depleted (Mn/Fe about 1) laminae in mixed-type nodules, suggesting the rhythmic alternation of hydrogenetic oxic conditions and suboxic diagenetic input. This micro-rhythmic alternation is absent in purely hydrogenetic nodules, which are homogenous both chemically and morphologically. A conceptual model is proposed to account for these geochemical and morphological differences in terms of the vertical migration of the oxic-suboxic front relative to the base of the nodules.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/8/11/488ferromanganese nodulesgrowth conditionsdiagenesisCT tomographyµ-XRF
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author Mariana Benites
Christian Millo
James Hein
Bejugam Nagender Nath
Bramley Murton
Douglas Galante
Luigi Jovane
spellingShingle Mariana Benites
Christian Millo
James Hein
Bejugam Nagender Nath
Bramley Murton
Douglas Galante
Luigi Jovane
Integrated Geochemical and Morphological Data Provide Insights into the Genesis of Ferromanganese Nodules
Minerals
ferromanganese nodules
growth conditions
diagenesis
CT tomography
µ-XRF
author_facet Mariana Benites
Christian Millo
James Hein
Bejugam Nagender Nath
Bramley Murton
Douglas Galante
Luigi Jovane
author_sort Mariana Benites
title Integrated Geochemical and Morphological Data Provide Insights into the Genesis of Ferromanganese Nodules
title_short Integrated Geochemical and Morphological Data Provide Insights into the Genesis of Ferromanganese Nodules
title_full Integrated Geochemical and Morphological Data Provide Insights into the Genesis of Ferromanganese Nodules
title_fullStr Integrated Geochemical and Morphological Data Provide Insights into the Genesis of Ferromanganese Nodules
title_full_unstemmed Integrated Geochemical and Morphological Data Provide Insights into the Genesis of Ferromanganese Nodules
title_sort integrated geochemical and morphological data provide insights into the genesis of ferromanganese nodules
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Ferromanganese nodules grow by precipitation of metals from seawater and/or sediment pore water. The formation of different genetic types depends on the composition and redox conditions of the water and upper sediment layers, water depth, and primary productivity in surface waters. Many characteristics of nodules have been used to investigate their genesis. In this paper, we compare nodules from different environments using Computed Tomography, Scanning Electron Microscopy-Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy, and Micro X-ray Fluorescence data to better understand how geochemical differences are linked to different morphological features. We use representative samples of purely hydrogenetic nodules and mixed-type nodules with various proportions of hydrogenetic and diagenetic growth laminae. Our results show a micrometric alternation between high-absorbance massive Mn-enriched (Mn/Fe up to 40) laminae and low-absorbance dendritic Mn-depleted (Mn/Fe about 1) laminae in mixed-type nodules, suggesting the rhythmic alternation of hydrogenetic oxic conditions and suboxic diagenetic input. This micro-rhythmic alternation is absent in purely hydrogenetic nodules, which are homogenous both chemically and morphologically. A conceptual model is proposed to account for these geochemical and morphological differences in terms of the vertical migration of the oxic-suboxic front relative to the base of the nodules.
topic ferromanganese nodules
growth conditions
diagenesis
CT tomography
µ-XRF
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/8/11/488
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