Volcanic Edifices of the Magellan Seamount Guyots (the Pacific Ocean) and Peculiarities of their Ore Occurrences

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 665 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
The study of Co-rich manganese crusts has reached the level which allows to start prospecting works in the observable future, and furthermore, probably, exploitation of ore deposits. In this connection, among other goals, the necessity to analyze a distribution of ore bed parameters in details is quite urgent. Foremost, these are crust thicknesses in connection with landforms and elements of submarine mountains relief. This report is based on representative sampling made in course of research cruises run by SSC Yuzhmorgeologiya over guyots of the Magellan Seamounts. Crustal covers could overlie seafloor surfaces which are confined to a various landforms and elements of relief under the condition, that they are free of sediments. These are planed parts of a summit surfaces, edges, spurs, rectilinear parts of slopes, intermountain saddles and volcanic edifices. It is known, that crustal thicknesses are different at a various forms of relief [1]. We processed statistically the data around crustal thicknesses, which were sampled by dredging and submersible drilling (Tables 1, 2).
Citation
APA:
(2010) Volcanic Edifices of the Magellan Seamount Guyots (the Pacific Ocean) and Peculiarities of their Ore OccurrencesMLA: Volcanic Edifices of the Magellan Seamount Guyots (the Pacific Ocean) and Peculiarities of their Ore Occurrences. International Marine Minerals Society, 2010.