Five nodules collected on Leg 28 of the Deep Sea Drilling Project are unique in that they provide an opportunity of studying older, buried nodules. Paleontological evidence from the cores suggests they may be from Miocene to Pliocene in age. The thinness of the ferromanganese coatings on the nuclei suggests that rapid burial took place. They differ from the few analyzed surface nodules from the South Pacific in that the Mn and Ni concentrations of the buried nodules are lower, and the Co concentrations are slightly higher. The Fe and Cu concentrations are similar. There is no evidence that either leaching or remobilization of any of these elements has taken place subsequent to burial
An area 20 x 20 nautical miles, within the abyssal hill region of the northern Central Pacific, has ...
Chemical and X-ray analyses were performed on the fifteen manganese nodules collected from the Pacif...
239-253Manganese nOdules in the Indian Ocean cover a large area (over 10 million kml) which is next ...
Buried manganese nodules or encrustations were encountered at five drill sites of Leg 16. Surface no...
Manganese nodules occurring within marine sediments of presumably Upper Miocene-Lower Pliocene age f...
Abstract- Fifty buried manganese nodules at different depth intervals were recovered in 12 sediment ...
Twenty-four manganese nodules from the surface of the sea floor and fifteen buried nodules were stud...
The following analyses were made some years ago, principally with the object of ascertaining the sta...
The GH72-2 shipborne survey was carried out in the northwest Pacific during 31 days under the 'Basic...
Recent study of many box cores and deep sea photographs from DOMES Sites A, B, and C throws new ligh...
Ten manganese nodules from the Northeast Pacific Ocean have been sampled from box cores retrieved du...
Ferromanganese nodules are authigenic marine sediments that form over millions of years from the pre...
This report offers a description and further geochemical analysis of ocean manganese manganese depos...
Manganese nodules research has focused on the area between the Clarion Fracture Zone to the North an...
Manganese nodules from 36 stations in the Cape Leeuwin field were analyzed for Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu and Co...
An area 20 x 20 nautical miles, within the abyssal hill region of the northern Central Pacific, has ...
Chemical and X-ray analyses were performed on the fifteen manganese nodules collected from the Pacif...
239-253Manganese nOdules in the Indian Ocean cover a large area (over 10 million kml) which is next ...
Buried manganese nodules or encrustations were encountered at five drill sites of Leg 16. Surface no...
Manganese nodules occurring within marine sediments of presumably Upper Miocene-Lower Pliocene age f...
Abstract- Fifty buried manganese nodules at different depth intervals were recovered in 12 sediment ...
Twenty-four manganese nodules from the surface of the sea floor and fifteen buried nodules were stud...
The following analyses were made some years ago, principally with the object of ascertaining the sta...
The GH72-2 shipborne survey was carried out in the northwest Pacific during 31 days under the 'Basic...
Recent study of many box cores and deep sea photographs from DOMES Sites A, B, and C throws new ligh...
Ten manganese nodules from the Northeast Pacific Ocean have been sampled from box cores retrieved du...
Ferromanganese nodules are authigenic marine sediments that form over millions of years from the pre...
This report offers a description and further geochemical analysis of ocean manganese manganese depos...
Manganese nodules research has focused on the area between the Clarion Fracture Zone to the North an...
Manganese nodules from 36 stations in the Cape Leeuwin field were analyzed for Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu and Co...
An area 20 x 20 nautical miles, within the abyssal hill region of the northern Central Pacific, has ...
Chemical and X-ray analyses were performed on the fifteen manganese nodules collected from the Pacif...
239-253Manganese nOdules in the Indian Ocean cover a large area (over 10 million kml) which is next ...