Cobalt-Rich Crust Continuum Of Seamounts In The Central Pacific

International Marine Minerals Society
Alexander Malahoff
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

Accumulation of cobalt -rich ferromanganese crusts on Pacific seamounts located off-ridge in the Hawaiian EEZ, represents a complex process that involves geologic aging of the seamounts, geographic transportation- of the seamounts on the Pacific plate during the past 80 million years, and geochemical history of the oceans for that period. A comparative study of the building and erosion processes of the young Loihi Submarine Volcano, located south of the Island of Hawaii , and the 80 million year old Cross Seamount, located west of Hawaii , shows that both edifices show wide armchair-shaped talus chutes and intervening ridges of exposed dikes. The similarity between the observed mass wasting process on Loihi and Cross suggests that the slopes of submarine volcanoes are geologically unstable from the time of their origin on the seafloor through their entire geological history. The slopes of Cross are covered by coalesced ferromanganese crust covered talus, steep exposed dike faces, and crust covered dike ridges. A study of the stratigraphy of the crusts shows a range of thicknesses and number of unconformities present. The thickest crusts, up to 8 centimeters, are found preserved within the larger coalesced slabs along the shallower slopes of the talus chutes and along the crests of the ridges between water depths of 400 and 1800 meters. The platinum content was used in stratigraphic correlation between the crusts in the coalesced slabs and those collected from ridges with the PISCES V submersible. In the samples studied, the highest platinum content of 0.7 ppm
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APA: Alexander Malahoff  (1991)  Cobalt-Rich Crust Continuum Of Seamounts In The Central Pacific

MLA: Alexander Malahoff Cobalt-Rich Crust Continuum Of Seamounts In The Central Pacific. International Marine Minerals Society, 1991.

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