Talc in the suspended matter of the northwestern Atlantic
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Abstract
Knowledge of the distribution, concentration, and composition of suspended particulate matter in seawater is important to the understanding of sedimentation processes on the Continental Shelf. Because the surfaces of both organic and inorganic particles have high affinities for pollutants, such as certain trace metals, chlorinated hydrocarbons, and petroleum (Bothner et al., 1981a), suspended matter plays a major role in the transport and fate of pollutants introduced into shelf and coastal waters. Although the composition of bottom sediments on the shelf off the northeastern United States is reasonably well known, the mineralogical composition and distribution of inorganic suspended matter is less well studied.
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Publication type | Article |
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Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Title | Talc in the suspended matter of the northwestern Atlantic |
Series title | Clays and Clay Minerals |
DOI | 10.1346/CCMN.1983.0310110 |
Volume | 31 |
Issue | 1 |
Year Published | 1983 |
Language | English |
Publisher | Clay Minerals Society |
Contributing office(s) | Coastal and Marine Geology Program, Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center |
Description | 5 p. |
First page | 60 |
Last page | 64 |
Country | United States |
Other Geospatial | Northwestern Atlantic |
Online Only (Y/N) | N |
Additional Online Files (Y/N) | N |
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