Title of article :
Global occurrence of tellurium-rich ferromanganese crusts and a model for the enrichment of tellurium
Author/Authors :
Halliday، Alex N. نويسنده , , Hein، James R. نويسنده , , Koschinsky، Andrea نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
-1116
From page :
1117
To page :
0
Abstract :
Hydrogenetic ferromanganese oxyhydroxide crusts (Fe-Mn crusts) precipitate out of cold ambient ocean water onto hard-rock surfaces (seamounts, plateaus, ridges) at water depths of about 400 to 4000 m throughout the ocean basins. The slow-growing (mm/Ma) Fe-Mn crusts concentrate most elements above their mean concentration in the Earthʹs crust. Tellurium is enriched more than any other element (up to about 50,000 times) relative to its Earthʹs crustal mean of about 1 ppb, compared with 250 times for the next most enriched element. We analyzed the Te contents for a suite of 105 bulk hydrogenetic crusts and 140 individual crust layers from the global ocean. For comparison, we analyzed 10 hydrothermal stratabound Mn-oxide samples collected from a variety of tectonic environments in the Pacific. In the Fe-Mn crust samples, Te varies from 3 to 205 ppm, with mean contents for Pacific and Atlantic samples of about 50 ppm and a mean of 39 ppm for Indian crust samples. Hydrothermal Mn samples have Te contents that range from 0.06 to 1 ppm. Continental margin Fe-Mn crusts have lower Te contents than open-ocean crusts, which is the result of dilution by detrital phases and differences in growth rates of the hydrogenetic phases.
Keywords :
Sulfur Nucleophiles , Oxygen , Nitrobenzyl , sp2 Carbons , Cumyl , Radicals Intermediates , Trihalides , Regiochemistry , Alicyclic Aliphatic Substrates , stereochemistry , Triorganylstannyl , Aliphatic Substrates , Carbonylation , Phosphorus Nucleophiles , EWG , Neopentyl , (alpha)Carbon , Cycloalkyl Halides , Nitroalkanes , Carbanions , Photostimulated Reactions , Geminal Dihalides , Nitrogen Nucleophiles , sp3 Carbons , Heterocyclic Analogues
Journal title :
GEOCHIMICA & COSMOCHIMICA ACTA
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
GEOCHIMICA & COSMOCHIMICA ACTA
Record number :
71051
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