Ferromanganese crusts in the NE Atlantic Ocean: Occurrences, composition and resource considerations

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Susana Bolhão Muiños James R. Hein Martin Frank José Hipólito Monteiro Luís Gaspar Tracey Conrad Henrique Garcia Pereira Fátima Abrantes
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Abstract

In spite of all the work that has already been done on ferromanganese deposits, studies on the Atlantic Ocean occurrences are still in their infancy and there is a clear need for investigations concerning the origin, distribution, and resource potential assessment of these deposits. Nevertheless, studies already carried out on northeast Atlantic seamounts indicate the general presence of ferromanganese deposits of hydrogenetic origin, i.e. deposits formed by direct precipitation of colloidal, hydrated metal oxides that are scavenged from the water column on hard-rock substrates. The hydrogenetic precipitation promotes the enrichment of ferromanganese crusts in many trace metals, most of which are of economic interest, such as Co, Ni, Te, rare earth elements, and platinum-group elements and thus ferromanganese crusts are considered an important metal resource.
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APA: Susana Bolhão Muiños James R. Hein Martin Frank José Hipólito Monteiro Luís Gaspar Tracey Conrad Henrique Garcia Pereira Fátima Abrantes  (2014)  Ferromanganese crusts in the NE Atlantic Ocean: Occurrences, composition and resource considerations

MLA: Susana Bolhão Muiños James R. Hein Martin Frank José Hipólito Monteiro Luís Gaspar Tracey Conrad Henrique Garcia Pereira Fátima Abrantes Ferromanganese crusts in the NE Atlantic Ocean: Occurrences, composition and resource considerations. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.

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