Decoding Pelagic Deposits | Red Clay and Oozes under the Ocean

Published: Sep 14, 2017

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Decoding Pelagic Deposits | Red Clay and Oozes under the Ocean
Abstract:

The inorganic material making up pelagic deposits consist mainly of red clay that usually originates from volcanic activity. Red clay is mainly made up of silicon and aluminium dioxide, while the other constituents can include radium, phosphorous manganese and iron. Red clay comprises the most widely distributed specific pelagic deposit and covers more than half of the total ocean floor in the Pacific Ocean (Samiksha S., 2016).