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A young porcellanite occurrence from the Southwest Indian Ridge
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Abstract
A porcellanite layer, probably younger than 0.6-0.4 Ma, of a nearly monomineralic composition of opal-CT was sampled on the Southwest Indian Ridge during Polarstern cruise ANT-VI/3. The intense cementation of the rock, together with recent findings by the Ocean Drilling Program (Legs 113 and 120) and the occurrence of a unique older porcellanite from Eltanin Core 47-15, provides evidence of very early silica precipitation in pure diatom oozes of the Southern Ocean. Such porcellanites occur in shallowly buried young sediments and provide a contrast to the established concepts of porcellanite formation. © 1990.
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https://www.doi.org/10.1016/0025-3227(90)90034-h
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Bohrmann, G.
,
Kuhn, G.
,
Abelmann, A.
,
Gersonde, R.
and
Fütterer, D.
(1990):
A young porcellanite occurrence from the Southwest Indian Ridge
,
Marine Geology,
92
(1-2),
pp. 155-163
.
doi: https://www.doi.org/10.1016/0025-3227(90)90034-h
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