Environmental Influences On Metal Content Of Ferromanganese Crusts In The Central Tropical South Pacific: Implications For Prospecting And Resource Assessment

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 59 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2001
Abstract
Analysis of the relationship between environmental parameters and the content of Mn, Ni, Co, Cu, Fe and Zn in ferromanganese crusts permits improved identification of locations to prospect for crusts with commercially valuable concentrations of these metals. In this study we asked whether a statistically significant relationship exists between primary productivity of the overlying surface waters, the concentration of O2 in and depth of the O2 minimum layer on the metal content of non-hydrothermal ferromanganese crusts in the Pacific Ocean between 130o W and 175o E and 0o to 30o S (the study area). To further develop the interpretation of the results of the statistical analysis and to assess in detail the geographical expression of these parameters in terms of metal content in crusts, a geostatistical technique (kriging) was used to generate contoured values for metal content, primary productivity and O2 concentration in and depth of the O2 minimum layer in the study area.
Citation
APA:
(2001) Environmental Influences On Metal Content Of Ferromanganese Crusts In The Central Tropical South Pacific: Implications For Prospecting And Resource AssessmentMLA: Environmental Influences On Metal Content Of Ferromanganese Crusts In The Central Tropical South Pacific: Implications For Prospecting And Resource Assessment. International Marine Minerals Society, 2001.