東方赤道太平洋からの基礎堆積物:第16段,深海掘削プロジェクト
まとめ
太平洋の東方赤道で発見された鉄に富んだ堆積物は,化学的に,今日東太平洋上昇線で形成されている堆積物と似ています. これらの古代の海底堆積物は,上昇した山頂で形成され,海底の広がりを経て移住した可能性がある.
科学分野:
- 海洋地質学 海洋地質学
- 地質化学 地質化学
- パレオセアノグラフィー
背景:
- 鉄に富んだ堆積物は,東方赤道太平洋の地下層の上に見つかる.
- これらの沈殿物は,化学的に,東太平洋の上昇頂上に現在形成されているものと類似しています.
研究 の 目的:
- 東方赤道太平洋の鉄豊富な堆積物の起源と堆積環境を調査する.
- 沈殿物の分布における海底の広がりの役割を理解する.
主な方法:
- 堆積物サンプルを地化学分析する.
- 掘削コアのストラティグラフィック分析.
- 現代の堆積物形成プロセスとの比較.
主要な成果:
- 分析された堆積物は,化学的に現代の東太平洋上昇水熱堆積物と類似しています.
- 同様の堆積物は,深海掘削プロジェクト第16段を含む,広く分離された掘削地点で特定されました.
結論:
- 鉄に富んだ堆積物は,おそらく東太平洋の山頂から発生した.
- 沈殿物は,上昇時に地下層の形成と,その後,海底の広がりによる移住の間に発生した.
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