On-Site Observations and In-Situ Experiments for the Ferromanganese Deposit at the Seamounts in the Northwestern Pacific: A Review for the ROV Geoscientific Exploration

International Marine Minerals Society
Akira Usui
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Jan 1, 2018

Abstract

The small-scale observations, mapping, sampling, and in-situ experiments have been carried out since 2009 using JAMSTEC ROVs at some model seamounts in the Northwestern Pacific seamounts. Laboratory analysis on mineralogy, chemistry, chronology indicated a continuous slow precipitation since the Middle Miocene, at water-depths 1-6 km, and the modern hydrogenetic precipitation even in the oxygen minimum zones. Thus the variability in abundance and grade of the deposits on regional, small and microscopic scales are determined by geological, geochemical, and hydrological conditions, resulting in the stacked piles of tiny precipitates from the seawaters.
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APA: Akira Usui  (2018)  On-Site Observations and In-Situ Experiments for the Ferromanganese Deposit at the Seamounts in the Northwestern Pacific: A Review for the ROV Geoscientific Exploration

MLA: Akira Usui On-Site Observations and In-Situ Experiments for the Ferromanganese Deposit at the Seamounts in the Northwestern Pacific: A Review for the ROV Geoscientific Exploration. International Marine Minerals Society, 2018.

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