Microscopic and electron probe examination of some manganese nodules show that they consist of segregations of manganese-iron oxides in an interstitial material almost free of manganese but rich in iron and silicates. The segregations are widely spaced in the volcanic cores of the nodules but become more abundant towards their outer crusts where they form the centres of linked polygons of interstitial materials. Most of the minor elements are concentrated in the segregations compared to the interstitial materials. It is suggested that the structures observed result partly from solution and reprecipitation of elements in the original volcanic cores of the nodules and partly from the replacement and coating of these cores by manganese-iron ox...
Manganese nodules from a wide range of marine environments have been analysed for a series of elemen...
The major and minor element compositions of a suite of abyssal sea-floor ferromanganese nodules and ...
The data given in this and previous communications is insufficient to assess the quantitative role o...
Microscopic and electron probe examination of some manganese nodules show that they consist of segre...
239-253Manganese nOdules in the Indian Ocean cover a large area (over 10 million kml) which is next ...
More than 200 samples of manganese nodules from the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB) were studied f...
17-21Manganese nodules from study area show rough surfaced nodules, occurring in SW part and abundan...
20-24Microscopic and microprobe studies of manganese nodule from the Somali basin indicate that the ...
Although various models have been proposed to explain the origin of manganese nodules (see Goldberg ...
Mineralogical analysis of manganese nodules and crusts collected from Indian ocean aboard Marion Duf...
Manganese nodules have attracted considerable attention in recent years as a potential source of Mn,...
The manganese nodules occur in greater or less quantity all over the ocean-bed, and most abundantly ...
Two Pacific Ocean manganese nodules, one from the ocean basin and one from a sea-mount, were examine...
Chemical and X-ray analyses were performed on the fifteen manganese nodules collected from the Pacif...
Using spectrochemical techniques Fe, Si, Mg, Co, Ni, Cu, V, Mo, Ti and Tl have been estimated in nin...
Manganese nodules from a wide range of marine environments have been analysed for a series of elemen...
The major and minor element compositions of a suite of abyssal sea-floor ferromanganese nodules and ...
The data given in this and previous communications is insufficient to assess the quantitative role o...
Microscopic and electron probe examination of some manganese nodules show that they consist of segre...
239-253Manganese nOdules in the Indian Ocean cover a large area (over 10 million kml) which is next ...
More than 200 samples of manganese nodules from the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB) were studied f...
17-21Manganese nodules from study area show rough surfaced nodules, occurring in SW part and abundan...
20-24Microscopic and microprobe studies of manganese nodule from the Somali basin indicate that the ...
Although various models have been proposed to explain the origin of manganese nodules (see Goldberg ...
Mineralogical analysis of manganese nodules and crusts collected from Indian ocean aboard Marion Duf...
Manganese nodules have attracted considerable attention in recent years as a potential source of Mn,...
The manganese nodules occur in greater or less quantity all over the ocean-bed, and most abundantly ...
Two Pacific Ocean manganese nodules, one from the ocean basin and one from a sea-mount, were examine...
Chemical and X-ray analyses were performed on the fifteen manganese nodules collected from the Pacif...
Using spectrochemical techniques Fe, Si, Mg, Co, Ni, Cu, V, Mo, Ti and Tl have been estimated in nin...
Manganese nodules from a wide range of marine environments have been analysed for a series of elemen...
The major and minor element compositions of a suite of abyssal sea-floor ferromanganese nodules and ...
The data given in this and previous communications is insufficient to assess the quantitative role o...