The origin of authigenic minerals on the ocean floor has been extensively discussed in the past with emphasis on two major processes; precipitation from solutions originating from submarine eruptions, and slow precipitation from sea water of dissolved elements, originating from weathering of continental rocks. It is concluded that in several marine authigenic mineral systems these processes overlap. A diagnostic principle is suggested, permitting a qualitative or semiquantitative discrimination between marine authigenic minerals crystallized from dissolved species, which have spent a long time in solution on the one hand, and the same minerals generated from solutions, near their source on the other. Extensive data are available for the man...
Petrological, mineralogical and chemical investigations of marine manganese nodules from the West Pa...
Quantitative and qualitative chemical analyses were performed on fourteen manganese nodules and crus...
The manganese nodules occur in greater or less quantity all over the ocean-bed, and most abundantly ...
Attempts to classify pelagic sediments have been based either on appearance and composition, or on t...
In an earlier paper by two of the authors the conclusion was reached that the 33 recognized species ...
The uptake of Ni and Co in the hydrous Mn oxide or the amorphous Fe-oxide phases of ferromanganese d...
A criterion is suggested for discrimination between ferromanganese oxide minerals, deposited after t...
Using spectrochemical techniques Fe, Si, Mg, Co, Ni, Cu, V, Mo, Ti and Tl have been estimated in nin...
Manganese nodules have been observed over wide areas of both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, howeve...
Recent studies on marine ferromanganese nodules have suggested a relationship between their growth r...
Mineralogical analysis of manganese nodules and crusts collected from Indian ocean aboard Marion Duf...
The data given in this and previous communications is insufficient to assess the quantitative role o...
The major and minor element compositions of a suite of abyssal sea-floor ferromanganese nodules and ...
This paper, explores the possibility of using manganese nodules for studying the rates of authigenic...
Three manganese nodules from the Pacific Ocean have been analysed for 35 elements by using ma.inly s...
Petrological, mineralogical and chemical investigations of marine manganese nodules from the West Pa...
Quantitative and qualitative chemical analyses were performed on fourteen manganese nodules and crus...
The manganese nodules occur in greater or less quantity all over the ocean-bed, and most abundantly ...
Attempts to classify pelagic sediments have been based either on appearance and composition, or on t...
In an earlier paper by two of the authors the conclusion was reached that the 33 recognized species ...
The uptake of Ni and Co in the hydrous Mn oxide or the amorphous Fe-oxide phases of ferromanganese d...
A criterion is suggested for discrimination between ferromanganese oxide minerals, deposited after t...
Using spectrochemical techniques Fe, Si, Mg, Co, Ni, Cu, V, Mo, Ti and Tl have been estimated in nin...
Manganese nodules have been observed over wide areas of both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, howeve...
Recent studies on marine ferromanganese nodules have suggested a relationship between their growth r...
Mineralogical analysis of manganese nodules and crusts collected from Indian ocean aboard Marion Duf...
The data given in this and previous communications is insufficient to assess the quantitative role o...
The major and minor element compositions of a suite of abyssal sea-floor ferromanganese nodules and ...
This paper, explores the possibility of using manganese nodules for studying the rates of authigenic...
Three manganese nodules from the Pacific Ocean have been analysed for 35 elements by using ma.inly s...
Petrological, mineralogical and chemical investigations of marine manganese nodules from the West Pa...
Quantitative and qualitative chemical analyses were performed on fourteen manganese nodules and crus...
The manganese nodules occur in greater or less quantity all over the ocean-bed, and most abundantly ...