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Boris G. Vanshteyn
Boris G. Vanshteyn
Deputy General Director – Head of Lithology and Geochemistry Department, Ph.D.
Academician I.S.Gramberg All-Russia Scientific Research Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the Ocean
Deputy General Director – Head of Lithology and Geochemistry Department, Ph.D.
Academician I.S.Gramberg All-Russia Scientific Research Institute for Geology and Mineral Resources of the Ocean
Saint Petersburg
Russia

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Geology
  • Date submitted
    2020-11-20
  • Date accepted
    2021-03-30
  • Date published
    2021-06-24

Petrochemical features of tholeiites from the Shaka ridge (South Atlantic)

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The article presents original data of chemical composition of tholeiitic basaltoids and andesites, dredged from the Shaka Ridge (South Atlantic) in the course of field research in spring 2016 on the scientific expedition vessel “Akademik Fedorov”. The analytical part of the work on estimating the contents of petrogenic, trace and rare-earth elements was carried out using the classical method (“wet chemistry”), X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF) and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The studied samples demonstrate elevated concentrations of large-ion lithophile elements, or LILE, (Ba, Rb, Pb) and light rare earth elements, or LREE, (La, Ce, Nd, Sm) relative to high field strength elements, or HFSE, (Nb, Ta) and heavy rare earth elements, or HREE, (Dy, Yb, Lu). The specifics of trace element geochemistry suggest a significant contribution of crustal or subduction components to the magmas of the Shaka Ridge. Discrimination diagrams of basaltoids and allied rocks with fields of different geodynamic settings indicate that they were formed in the setting of the mid-ocean ridge basalt (MORB). The reason behind the appearance of subduction and crustal marks in the rocks is possibly associated with assimilation of crustal matter by magmas or lies in their inheritance from the mantle source.

How to cite: Rumyantseva N.А., Vanshteyn B.G., Skublov S.G. Petrochemical features of tholeiites from the Shaka ridge (South Atlantic) // Journal of Mining Institute. 2021. Vol. 248. p. 223-231. DOI: 10.31897/PMI.2021.2.6
Problems of shelf development: geology and ocean engineering
  • Date submitted
    2007-09-13
  • Date accepted
    2007-11-27
  • Date published
    2008-03-01

Methodological principles of landscape-geoecological studies of the shelf on the example of the Barents Sea

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In this study is offered the methodology of mapping of geoecological conditions and pollution of the Arctic seas environment based on geochemical zoning. That has found reflection on the maps of the Barents sea. At making up of maps the materials on lithology and mineralogy of bottom sediments, data on the content of chemical elements in deposits and suspensions and information about quantitative distribution and benthos spices structure are used. The characteristics of conditions of natural environment are analyzed in view of features of a bottom relief.

How to cite: Andreeva I.A., Zinchenko A.G., Vanshtein B.G., Kiiko O.A., Petrova V.I. Methodological principles of landscape-geoecological studies of the shelf on the example of the Barents Sea // Journal of Mining Institute. 2008. Vol. 176. p. 46-50.