Recent Progress in the Geological Study of Ferromanganese Deposits in the Northwestern Pacific Seamounts: Updated Geological Maps and Seabed ROV Observations

International Marine Minerals Society
Kiyo Kisimoto Akira Usui Kyoko Yamaoka Akira Nishimura Makoto Yuasa Atsushi Suzuki Katsuhiko Suzuki Shingo Kato Shipboard Scientists of SIP Cruises
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Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

"We report here on current topics of our project, based on the results of recent cruises and laboratory analysis, about the diversity of compositions and configurations of the hydrogenetic ferromanganese deposits in several Northwestern Pacific Seamounts. This recent research has discovered important aspects of these deposits regarding the mode of variation with water depth, topography and substrate geology, possible bacterial mediation, temporal variation with age in mineralogy, and major and minor element chemistry. All cruises and analysis have been supported by the facilities and staff of the Japan Agency of Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Japan Oil, Gas, and Metal resources Corporation (JOGMEC), Geological Survey of Japan, and Kochi Core Center (KCC) using a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), a monitored rock drilling system, dredges, and manned-submersibles in the NW Pacific seamounts,The results indicate that most of the rock outcrops on the slopes, shoulders, and much of flat tops are covered with maximum 10-cm thick crusts, but the thickness, metal content, and microstructural properties are not always uniform over the seamounts, but variable in space and time. The micro-stratigraphic description of whole-rock samples indicates a history of deposition and sedimentation, which control the diversity in bulk composition and abundance caused by the variable incorporation of iron-manganese precipitates into the deposits during variable environmental conditions. We conclude that hydrogenetic precipitation of iron-manganese oxide has taken place for more than 20 million years at a growth rate about 4-6 mm/my, in water depths below 1000m. The results indicate a fairly continuous and constant metal deposition since the middle Miocene age or older to the present. Our case study of geological sciences at a model seamount within the Japanese EEZ suggests that scientific knowledge is useful and essential in exploring mineral deposits, economic estimation, and designing systems, if supported by well-combined geological and oceanographic and biological research. The distribution map of ferromanganese deposits and geological map will be published soon in 2017 to be issued by the Geological Survey of Japan."
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APA: Kiyo Kisimoto Akira Usui Kyoko Yamaoka Akira Nishimura Makoto Yuasa Atsushi Suzuki Katsuhiko Suzuki Shingo Kato Shipboard Scientists of SIP Cruises  (2017)  Recent Progress in the Geological Study of Ferromanganese Deposits in the Northwestern Pacific Seamounts: Updated Geological Maps and Seabed ROV Observations

MLA: Kiyo Kisimoto Akira Usui Kyoko Yamaoka Akira Nishimura Makoto Yuasa Atsushi Suzuki Katsuhiko Suzuki Shingo Kato Shipboard Scientists of SIP Cruises Recent Progress in the Geological Study of Ferromanganese Deposits in the Northwestern Pacific Seamounts: Updated Geological Maps and Seabed ROV Observations. International Marine Minerals Society, 2017.

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