First Map and Catalogue of Submarine Mineral Deposits from Spain: Emodnet-Geology Project

International Marine Minerals Society
Javier González Teresa Medialdea Guillermo Gómez-Ramos Iker Blasco Lorena Blanco Luis Somoza Egidio Marino Ricardo León
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"This study presents the first catalogue of marine mineral deposits and energy resources along the continental margin of Spain. Aggregates, oil and gas and metalliferous mineral areas have been defined and mapped. The catalogue, implemented in a geographic information system (GIS), is conceived as a first national database within the European network, which is being built as part of the EMODnet-Geology project. It comprises 8 types of mineral and energy resources for the Spanish margins: aggregates, hydrocarbons, evaporites, placer deposits, phosphorites, polymetallic sulfides, polymetallic nodules and cobalt-rich ferromanganese crusts (Figures 1 and 2). The catalogue stores a total of 409 marine mineral deposits and compiles information such as name, deposit type, main morphology, main minerals, setting or area extent for each mineral deposit. By number of deposits compiled, the aggregates are the most abundant (286) followed by hydrocarbons (62), cobalt-rich ferromanganese crusts (32), evaporites (9), placer deposits (8), phosphorites (5), polymetallic nodules (4) and polymetallic sulphide deposits (3). Considering the total extension, hydrocarbons (32,386 km2) and cobalt-rich ferromanganese crusts (24,951 km2) represent the biggest areas.The Geological Survey of Spain (IGME) is developing a new tool in the catalogue, according the International Seabed Authority (ISA) Database parameters, for individual samples on each ferromanganese deposit. The database includes an extensive collection of records that comprise five information groups: general cruise and sample data, physical properties, mineralogy, geochemistry and acronyms used. New attributes have been incorporated, in example: geophysical, sedimentological and petrological data in the deposit area, sample weight, porosity, morphology, textural and structural features, geochemistry of major, minor and trace elements (included REEs and PGEs) and supplementary cruise and laboratory reports. This new database complements the EMODnet-Geology project minerals catalogue, offering a deeper level of information for the areas with major potential for mineral or energy resources as they are the Canary Island Seamount Province, the West Margin of Galicia and the Gulf of Cadiz."
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APA: Javier González Teresa Medialdea Guillermo Gómez-Ramos Iker Blasco Lorena Blanco Luis Somoza Egidio Marino Ricardo León  (2017)  First Map and Catalogue of Submarine Mineral Deposits from Spain: Emodnet-Geology Project

MLA: Javier González Teresa Medialdea Guillermo Gómez-Ramos Iker Blasco Lorena Blanco Luis Somoza Egidio Marino Ricardo León First Map and Catalogue of Submarine Mineral Deposits from Spain: Emodnet-Geology Project. International Marine Minerals Society, 2017.

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