An extensive ferromanganese nodule field adjacent to the Campbell Plateau in the Southwest Pacific Ocean forms beneath the Deep Western Boundary Current (DWBC) and Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC). West of c. 174°E, between 59 and 48°S, the field is inferred to be 300–500 km wide, but east of 174°E, where the currents impinge on the eastern slope of the Campbell Plateau, the field narrows from c. 200 km at 55°S to c. 120 km at 49°S. This coincides with deflection of current flow eastward, and consequent reduction in bottom-current velocity and eddy kinetic energy. Based on seafloor photographs, dredge samples, and 3.5 kHz profile data, five principal nodule facies form broadly parallel zones eastwards from the lowermost Campbell escarpme...
Manganese nodules, micronodules, and crusts were encountered in surface sediments, and at depth, in ...
The geochemical study of a ferromanganese nodule provides a 4.7-myr record of abyssal oxygenation in...
The ferromanganese deposit is a type of marine mineral resource rich in Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, and Cu. Its ...
An extensive ferromanganese nodule field adjacent to the Campbell Plateau in the Southwest Pacific O...
An extensive field of iron-rich, nickel- and copper-poor manganese nodules covers the deep sea-floor...
Ferromanganese nodules are authigenic marine sediments that form over millions of years from the pre...
A 10Be/9Be-based chronostratigraphy has been determined for ODP 181, Site 1121 sediment core, recove...
Vast ferromanganese nodule fields have been found on the deep-sea floor of all oceans worldwide. The...
Seafloor morphology and ferromanganese nodule occurrence were studied using a multibeam side scan so...
Ferromanganese nodules are a potential energy resource because of their high contents of economicall...
Recent studies on marine ferromanganese nodules have suggested a relationship between their growth r...
Recent study of many box cores and deep sea photographs from DOMES Sites A, B, and C throws new ligh...
In 1970 a large deposit of ferromanganese nodules was discovered on the floor of the Indian Ocean so...
Although ferromanganese nodules on the deep-ocean floor were discovered in 1873 during voyages of HM...
Manganese nodules are a potential source of critical metals such as Cu, Ni, and Co and are widely di...
Manganese nodules, micronodules, and crusts were encountered in surface sediments, and at depth, in ...
The geochemical study of a ferromanganese nodule provides a 4.7-myr record of abyssal oxygenation in...
The ferromanganese deposit is a type of marine mineral resource rich in Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, and Cu. Its ...
An extensive ferromanganese nodule field adjacent to the Campbell Plateau in the Southwest Pacific O...
An extensive field of iron-rich, nickel- and copper-poor manganese nodules covers the deep sea-floor...
Ferromanganese nodules are authigenic marine sediments that form over millions of years from the pre...
A 10Be/9Be-based chronostratigraphy has been determined for ODP 181, Site 1121 sediment core, recove...
Vast ferromanganese nodule fields have been found on the deep-sea floor of all oceans worldwide. The...
Seafloor morphology and ferromanganese nodule occurrence were studied using a multibeam side scan so...
Ferromanganese nodules are a potential energy resource because of their high contents of economicall...
Recent studies on marine ferromanganese nodules have suggested a relationship between their growth r...
Recent study of many box cores and deep sea photographs from DOMES Sites A, B, and C throws new ligh...
In 1970 a large deposit of ferromanganese nodules was discovered on the floor of the Indian Ocean so...
Although ferromanganese nodules on the deep-ocean floor were discovered in 1873 during voyages of HM...
Manganese nodules are a potential source of critical metals such as Cu, Ni, and Co and are widely di...
Manganese nodules, micronodules, and crusts were encountered in surface sediments, and at depth, in ...
The geochemical study of a ferromanganese nodule provides a 4.7-myr record of abyssal oxygenation in...
The ferromanganese deposit is a type of marine mineral resource rich in Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, and Cu. Its ...