Abstract

Metal accumulation rates over the East Pacific Rise and Bauer Deep rule out normal authigenic precipitation of iron and manganese as the major mechanism of enrichment to the metalliferous sediments. A hydrothermal source located along the East Pacific Rise is compatible with the transition metal and aluminum accumulation rates. For the Bauer Deep the accumulation rate data suggest either that metal-bearing phases are being transported from the rise to the protected basins of the deep or that a second hydrothermal source exists within the Bauer Deep. A major portion of the minor elements being deposited in the Bauer Deep could result from authigenic precipitation, thus accounting for their distinctive chemical composition.

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