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Auteurs principaux: Kalyagin, A N, Pushchin, I K, Butenko, T Yu, Kurilenko, L N, Mozherovsky, A V, Barinov, N N
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Publié: PANGAEA 1995
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author Kalyagin, A N
Pushchin, I K
Butenko, T Yu
Kurilenko, L N
Mozherovsky, A V
Barinov, N N
author_facet Kalyagin, A N
Pushchin, I K
Butenko, T Yu
Kurilenko, L N
Mozherovsky, A V
Barinov, N N
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents A study of samples dredged within areas of tectonic arc-trench systems (Kermadec and New Hebrides) allows to distinguish three types of ferromanganese mineralization. Relationship between mineral and geochemical specialization is established. A conclusion is made that ferromanganese mineralization is a permanent genetic series of matter supply: from endogenic (hydrothermal solution is a dominant source at deposition of chemical elements from mixture seawater plus hydrothermal solutions) to hydrogenic (seawater is a dominant source at element deposition). This results in geochemical and mineralogical variety of ferromanganese mineralization within this part of the Pacific Ocean.
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spellingShingle Composition of Fe-Mn nodules and crusts from the Southwest Pacific
Kalyagin, A N
Pushchin, I K
Butenko, T Yu
Kurilenko, L N
Mozherovsky, A V
Barinov, N N
Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; Dredge; DRG; N17-117; N17-122; N17-29; N17-31; N17-50; N17-54; N17-61; N17-88; Southwest Pacific
A study of samples dredged within areas of tectonic arc-trench systems (Kermadec and New Hebrides) allows to distinguish three types of ferromanganese mineralization. Relationship between mineral and geochemical specialization is established. A conclusion is made that ferromanganese mineralization is a permanent genetic series of matter supply: from endogenic (hydrothermal solution is a dominant source at deposition of chemical elements from mixture seawater plus hydrothermal solutions) to hydrogenic (seawater is a dominant source at element deposition). This results in geochemical and mineralogical variety of ferromanganese mineralization within this part of the Pacific Ocean.
title Composition of Fe-Mn nodules and crusts from the Southwest Pacific
topic Archive of Ocean Data; ARCOD; Dredge; DRG; N17-117; N17-122; N17-29; N17-31; N17-50; N17-54; N17-61; N17-88; Southwest Pacific
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.775527