Preliminary Results of ROV Expeditions to Kuroko-type Deposits in the EEZ of Japan

International Marine Minerals Society
Kokichi Iizasa
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Oct 15, 2007

Abstract

Modern Kuroko-type deposits have been much reported in submarine calderas and cauldrons in the EEZ of Japan since 1988. Some of them have been found based on heavy mineral analysis of sediments in which sulfide particles may be derived from hydrothermal sources in the ambient areas. From the end of August to early September 2007, in the middle Izu-Ogasawara arc south of Tokyo, ROV expeditions were carried out in submarine calderas in order to examine mineralogical features between intact heavy particles spouting out from sulfide chimneys and heavy minerals such as sulfides in sediments around sulfide mounds in Kuroko-type deposits, and to find more newly formed hydrothermal sulfide fields in those areas. Some preliminary results from the ROV expeditions are reported here.
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APA: Kokichi Iizasa  (2007)  Preliminary Results of ROV Expeditions to Kuroko-type Deposits in the EEZ of Japan

MLA: Kokichi Iizasa Preliminary Results of ROV Expeditions to Kuroko-type Deposits in the EEZ of Japan. International Marine Minerals Society, 2007.

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