Observation And Sampling Of Seamount Ferromanganese Crusts With A Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV): Advantages For Geochemical And Geological Characterization

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 2150 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2011
Abstract
The details in small-scale variability of the geological occurrence and chemical composition of ferromanganese crusts are not yet well understood, although the northwestern Pacific seamounts are believed to be among the most promising areas for rare metal resources. Our belief is that geological observations and geochemical analyses are still insufficient for economic evaluation or for discussion of depositional processes and environments. Our team, composed of geologists, mineralogists, geochemists, physical engineers, and microbiologists has attempted to utilize an ROV for in-situ measurement and for sampling of undisturbed and uncontaminated ferromanganese crusts at three typical seamounts in the NW Pacific near the Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone. The first ROV geological survey of ferromanganese crusts was successfully completed, and the ROV proved to be the most powerful, efficient and elegant method to date. The collected samples (more than total 1 ton of crusts, at more than 100 sites along a total of approximately 10 km of survey lines) were most suitable to analyze water-depth dependency and secular variation of their composition. The intact surfaces of crusts, collected without the usual abrasion caused by dredging, were also valuable for microbial study of Mn oxidizing bacteria. The ROV sampling devices, however, can be improved with further sophisticated drills or rock saw blades in the future.
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(2011) Observation And Sampling Of Seamount Ferromanganese Crusts With A Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV): Advantages For Geochemical And Geological CharacterizationMLA: Observation And Sampling Of Seamount Ferromanganese Crusts With A Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV): Advantages For Geochemical And Geological Characterization. International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.