Concentration of Pt, Au and Ag in Ferromanganese Deposits from the N-W Pacific: Preliminary Results

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 406 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
At present, marine ferromanganese crusts of seamounts are of great interest as a source of high-tech metals. The metals most enriched in these deposits are essential for a wide variety of green-tech, emerging-tech, and energy applications (Hein et al., 2013). There is a grate number data on the content of major and minor metals (thousands analyses). However, information on the content of such elements as platinum, gold and silver in the world literature is limited. The concentrations (N – number of analyses) of platinum, gold and silver in the Pacific are 418 ppb (N = 105), 35 ppb (N = 72), 1.02 ppm (N = 26), respectively, and in the North Pacific Prime Zone - 477 ppb (N = 66), 55 ppb (N = 13), 0.1 ppm (N = 4); in the Atlantic Ocean is 567 ppb (N = 2), 6 ppb (N = 2), 0.20 ppm (N = 18), in the Indian Ocean, 211 ppb (N = 6), 21 ppb (N = 2), 0.37 ppm (N = 9) respectively; (Hein et al., 2013). The northern part of the Pacific is poorly studied in this question.
The samples of ferromanganese deposits (FMD) was recovered from the Govorov Guyot (Magellan seamounts), MZh-33 Guyot (Marshall Islands), as well as the Detroit Guyot (Imperor Ridge) and Yomei Guyot (Fe-Mn placer Holes 431 and 431A DSDP, Imperor Ridge).
Citation
APA:
(2018) Concentration of Pt, Au and Ag in Ferromanganese Deposits from the N-W Pacific: Preliminary ResultsMLA: Concentration of Pt, Au and Ag in Ferromanganese Deposits from the N-W Pacific: Preliminary Results. International Marine Minerals Society, 2018.