Platinum And Palladium In Co-Rich Ferromanganese Crust Deposits

International Marine Minerals Society
B. Prause
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

Ferromanganese crust samples collected from Central Pacific sea-mount areas became of special interest after surprisingly high nobel metal contents have been analyzed. Hydrogenetic crust growth is controlled by the conditions of the oceanic water column. Thicker encrustations show two crust generations of different age ranges. The mean values of the chemical composition state that the older generation is richer in P, Ca, Ni, Cu, Zn, and Pt and depleted in Fe, Ti, Co, Al, and Si. The differences apparently indicate a distinct change of the geochemical environment. The Pt concentrations vary up to 1800 ppb and do not clearly correlate to one of the other metals. This might indicate a bond of multiple nature. Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the Pt concentrations in ferromanganese samples. Our models consider seawater and cosmic spherules as responsible Pt sources. In seawater the main species of dissolved Pt probably exist as the doubly negatively charged tetrachloro-complex. A precipitation of Pt in seawater may take place if the chloro-complex is decomposed by reduction of pt2+ to pt0. On the other hand, the Mn02 precipitation is caused by an oxidation of Mn2+ which is supplied from the oxygen-minimum zone. The large activation energy needed for the oxidation of divalent ~n" in solution has been recognised, and the resulting slowness in the formation of Mn(V1)-oxihydrate sug
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APA: B. Prause  (1989)  Platinum And Palladium In Co-Rich Ferromanganese Crust Deposits

MLA: B. Prause Platinum And Palladium In Co-Rich Ferromanganese Crust Deposits. International Marine Minerals Society, 1989.

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