The evolution through time of trace element contents (Sr, Mg, Mn, and Fe) of sediments at Sites 549 and 550 is similar to that of previously studied oceanic sites. A comparison with some North Atlantic sites and with outcrops of the Gubbio section (Italy) allowed us to show that 1. A negative correlation between Sr and Mg contents, generally characteristic of pelagic carbonate having undergone diagenesis, is confirmed. 2. Magnesium diagenesis occurs over a relatively short time and is sensitive to the sedimentation rate of each individual time period, whereas Sr diagenesis is a long-term phenomenon and is sensitive to the overall average sedimentation rate at the site. Strontium loss by sediments is related to sediment age (i.e., residence ...
Several papers have recently appeared concerning the metalliferous sediments on the active oceanic r...
We discuss the provenance of minerals detected by X-ray-diffraction analyses of sediments of Sites 5...
Measurements of marine carbonate samples indicate that during the past 2.5 million years the 87Sr/86...
We analyzed selected minor and trace element contents to examine the sources and transport paths of ...
Interstitial water studies of drill sites off the California Continental Borderland (Sites 467, 468,...
Recent revisions of the geological time scale by Kent and Gradstein (in press) suggest that, on the ...
Interstitial water studies on samples obtained during Leg 81 have revealed substantial changes with ...
Deep-water sedimentary sequences of mid-Cretaceous age, rich in organic carbon, have been recovered ...
Chemical analyses of North Atlantic D.S.D.P. (Deep Sea Drilling Project) sediments indicate that bas...
Petrographic and mineralogical studies using optical and scanning electron microscopes and X-ray dif...
Abundant and various diagenetic carbonates were recovered from a 1084-m-thick, Quaternary to lower M...
Pelagic sediment recovered at DOMES Site A in the equatorial North Pacific (151°W, 9° 15?N) consists...
A standard biostratigraphic system, based upon diatom datum levels previously correlated to the pale...
The 87Sr/86Sr ratio of ancient seawater, as recorded in marine carbonates, is an important tracer of...
About 200 pore-water samples were recovered and analyzed from eight sites of DSDP Leg 90. At all sit...
Several papers have recently appeared concerning the metalliferous sediments on the active oceanic r...
We discuss the provenance of minerals detected by X-ray-diffraction analyses of sediments of Sites 5...
Measurements of marine carbonate samples indicate that during the past 2.5 million years the 87Sr/86...
We analyzed selected minor and trace element contents to examine the sources and transport paths of ...
Interstitial water studies of drill sites off the California Continental Borderland (Sites 467, 468,...
Recent revisions of the geological time scale by Kent and Gradstein (in press) suggest that, on the ...
Interstitial water studies on samples obtained during Leg 81 have revealed substantial changes with ...
Deep-water sedimentary sequences of mid-Cretaceous age, rich in organic carbon, have been recovered ...
Chemical analyses of North Atlantic D.S.D.P. (Deep Sea Drilling Project) sediments indicate that bas...
Petrographic and mineralogical studies using optical and scanning electron microscopes and X-ray dif...
Abundant and various diagenetic carbonates were recovered from a 1084-m-thick, Quaternary to lower M...
Pelagic sediment recovered at DOMES Site A in the equatorial North Pacific (151°W, 9° 15?N) consists...
A standard biostratigraphic system, based upon diatom datum levels previously correlated to the pale...
The 87Sr/86Sr ratio of ancient seawater, as recorded in marine carbonates, is an important tracer of...
About 200 pore-water samples were recovered and analyzed from eight sites of DSDP Leg 90. At all sit...
Several papers have recently appeared concerning the metalliferous sediments on the active oceanic r...
We discuss the provenance of minerals detected by X-ray-diffraction analyses of sediments of Sites 5...
Measurements of marine carbonate samples indicate that during the past 2.5 million years the 87Sr/86...