Rotation of a Ferromanganese Nodule in the Penrhyn Basin, South Pacific, Tracked by the Earth's Magnetic Field

Author:

Oda Hirokuni1ORCID,Katanoda Wataru12,Usui Akira3,Murayama Masafumi23ORCID,Yamamoto Yuhji3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Gelogical Survey of Japan AIST Tsukuba Japan

2. Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Science Kochi University Kochi Japan

3. Center for Advanced Marine Core Research Kochi University Kochi Japan

Abstract

AbstractFerromanganese nodules are cm‐sized, authigenic, abyssal manganese‐iron‐hydroxide concretions. They grow very slowly at rates of a few mm per million years. Although their ages are older than millions of years, they are often found half buried on the modern sediment surface. The mechanisms for the nodules' persistence at the surface without complete burial could be linked to their occasional motion or agitation. Here, we report evidence for the rotation of a nodule from the Penrhyn Basin, South Pacific detected by paleomagnetism. The paleomagnetic inclinations of specimens from the nodules' surface are consistent with the recent geomagnetic fields. The paleomagnetic directions from the surface to the core show successive changes and form a great circle with a pole at (azimuth = 53.9°, dip = 32.1°). This suggests that the nodule rotated along its pole while successively recording magnetizations. As the nodule was found on a gentle slope at the foot of an abyssal hill, it may have moved downslope due to bottom current underwashing. Rock magnetic analyses of the nodule suggest the presence of magnetite in single domain and vortex states. Low temperature magnetometry revealed that magnetite grains were heavily oxidized to maghemite, especially close to the core of the nodule. The rotation may have exposed the rising part of the nodule to oxidative pore water. Oxygenated Antarctic Bottom Water might have caused remagnetization due to low temperature oxidation of magnetite. The rotation would also facilitate the omnidirectional growth of the nodules' mixed layer of diagenetic buserite and hydrogenetic vernadite.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science London

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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