Seafloor Massive Sulfides: Lessons from Land and Sea

International Marine Minerals Society
Steven D. Scott
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Aug 24, 2006

Abstract

A geologist can be likened to a medical pathologist trying to figure out from faint clues how something had lived and how it died, often long after the event. Present-day seafloor hydrothermalism has empowered geologists/pathologists to dissect a living system, in this case volcanogenic massive sulfides (vms) deposits of copper, zinc, lead, silver and gold. On the other hand, a considerable amount of our understanding of seafloor hydrothermal processes and its products stem from our knowledge, much of it from industry, of these same processes and products that formed ancient ores in oceans as much as 2700 million years ago and are now mined on land.
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APA: Steven D. Scott  (2006)  Seafloor Massive Sulfides: Lessons from Land and Sea

MLA: Steven D. Scott Seafloor Massive Sulfides: Lessons from Land and Sea. International Marine Minerals Society, 2006.

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