Growth History And Environment Of Ferromanganese Crusts In The Marginal Seamounts, Northwestern Pacific: Moana Wave Cruise 9507

International Marine Minerals Society
Usui Akira
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Mode of occurrence and compositional variations of iron-manganese deposits from seamounts around the NW Pacific submarine island-arc area are described on the basis of on-site description during the Moana Wave Cruise MW9507 and other Japanese cruises, as well as geochemical and mineralogical analyses and dating on collected samples. Hydrogenetic and hydrothermal iron-manganese crusts occur at more than 80 sites out of 150 dredge hauls within a small area of 200x 200 km in the back arc region. The hydrogenetic crusts may have grown continuously at slow rates, but 2-3 times faster than those from the Central Pacific, associated with depletion of Co, Cu, and Ni contents. The site-maximum thickness of the hydrogenetic deposits trends to increase with the increase of distance from the active volcanic chain or the age of substrate volcanic rocks. Also the observed great local variations in thickness within single sites and on small scales may be resulted from post-depositional geological activity at the seamounts such as calcareous sedimentation, collapse of volcanic body and mass wasting,. On the other hand, the rapid hydrothermal manganese mineralization has occurred in place and time during arc volcanism and rifting and is still in progress at modern active areas. The ninety ICP/ES chemical plus XRD analysis show that these deposits are of distinct composition by origin or topographic provinces, but small-scale variation of the deposits of each origin and micro-scale depth variation are not clear.
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APA: Usui Akira  (2000)  Growth History And Environment Of Ferromanganese Crusts In The Marginal Seamounts, Northwestern Pacific: Moana Wave Cruise 9507

MLA: Usui Akira Growth History And Environment Of Ferromanganese Crusts In The Marginal Seamounts, Northwestern Pacific: Moana Wave Cruise 9507. International Marine Minerals Society, 2000.

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