Discriminating between different genetic types of marine ferro-manganese crusts and nodules based on rare earth elements and yttrium

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 329 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2014
Abstract
Marine ferro-manganese (Fe-Mn) crusts and nodules are metal-rich chemical sediments that are archives of paleoceanographic proxies and potential metal resources and targets of deep-sea mining. Traditionally, crusts and nodules are subdivided into hydrogenetic, diagenetic, and hydrothermal types. While hydrogenetic Fe-Mn crusts are a potential resource for Co, Te, Pt, and REY, nodules are enriched in Cu, Ni, Mo, and Li, and hydrothermal deposits may be enriched in individual metals such as Mo, Ba, and Li, depending on the temperature and composition of the hydrothermal fluid. The different types of marine oxidic Fe-Mn precipitates, therefore, have different economic potential. Hence, a robust classification is not only helpful in the general geochemical characterization of such precipitates (and as such is a useful teaching tool, for example), but may also simplify the evaluation of their importance as a potential metal resource, which helps to prioritize exploration targets for deep-sea mining.
Citation
APA:
(2014) Discriminating between different genetic types of marine ferro-manganese crusts and nodules based on rare earth elements and yttriumMLA: Discriminating between different genetic types of marine ferro-manganese crusts and nodules based on rare earth elements and yttrium. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.