Ferromanganese Crusts From The Kuril Basin And Kashevarov Trough Seamounts (Sea Of Okhotsk)

International Marine Minerals Society
P. E. Mikhailk
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

From July 29 to September 15, 2004, the 178th cruise of the R/V Sonne took place under the KOMEX program in the Sea of Okhotsk. One of the cruise objectives was to dredge two different kinds of seamounts: 1 ? underwater volcanoes from the north slope of the Kurile Basin; 2 ? a seamount formed by tectonic (non volcanic) processes from the Kashevarov Trough. The underwater volcanoes are young edifices (0.84 ± 06 Ma, Baranov et al., 2002) with heights ranging from 150 to 300 m. Tops of the volcanoes are located at depth of 1260 to 2340 meters. The volcanic edifices are formed by olivine-clinopyroxene-plagioclase basalts. Dredge samples are covered by Fe-Mn crusts up to 40 mm thick. The seamount from the Kashevarov Trough is a tilted block. The height of the seamount is about 400 m and its top is located at a depth of 960 meters. Biotite hornfels, conglomerates, granodiorites, dropstones, and Fe-Mn crusts were recovered there. The thicknesses of crusts are up to 150 mm. Fe-Mn crusts from the underwater volcanoes differ from Fe-Mn crusts from the Kasevarov Trough seamount in morphology as well as in mineralogical and chemical compositions. The research was supported by the Program of the Presidium of the Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (project ? 05-III-G-08-086).
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APA: P. E. Mikhailk  (2005)  Ferromanganese Crusts From The Kuril Basin And Kashevarov Trough Seamounts (Sea Of Okhotsk)

MLA: P. E. Mikhailk Ferromanganese Crusts From The Kuril Basin And Kashevarov Trough Seamounts (Sea Of Okhotsk). International Marine Minerals Society, 2005.

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