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Application Of High Resolution Element Analysis Of N-E Pacific SedimentsBy In Kwon Um
The XRF Core-Scanner system performs non-destructive analysis of elements from Mg to U, in concentrations of ppm levels on split cores with digital images. Using the AVAATECH XRF Corescanner system, w
Jan 1, 2011
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Marine Minerals And PaleoceanographyBy Robert M. Owen
The reconstruction of ocean history has been a major focus of marine research over the past decade. A significant outcome of these investigations is the recognition that certain types of marine minera
Jan 1, 1995
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Strategic Environmental Assessment Of Marine Sand And Gravel ExtractionBy Terence Day
The traditional approach to mineral resource development is to identify the resource and then to undertake an environmental impact assessment of the effects of developing the resource. However, the tr
Jan 1, 1995
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Cobalt-Rich Crust Continuum Of Seamounts In The Central PacificBy Alexander Malahoff
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 tr
Jan 1, 1991
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Paleo-Latitude Of The Intertropical Convergence Zone During Late Cenozoic In The Pacific Manganese Nodule BeltBy Kiseong Hyeong
The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), where the southeast and northeast trade winds converge, is the effective climatological barrier that separates the southern and northern hemispheres in terms
Jan 1, 2004
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Interrelationships Between Phosphorites And Associated Biologically Productive Hard Bottoms, North Carolina Continental ShelfBy Stanley R. Riggs
Onslow Bay is a broad, shallow, high-energy shelf system bounded by the Cape Lookout and Frying Pan shoals. It is generally a sediment-starved shelf system dominated by hardbottoms with a scattered an
Jan 1, 1992
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Paleomagnetic Recorder in the West Pacific Ferromanganese CrustBy Chan Min Yoo, Jung-Keuk Kang, Wonnyon Kim
Recently high-resolution paleomagnetic age determination of ferromanganese crust in less than millimeter scale has been successfully carried out using a superconducting quantum interference device mic
Jan 1, 2017
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Mineralization Processes At Ocean RidgesBy Johnson R. Cann
Ocean floor sulfide deposits are now known from many parts of the world mid-ocean ridge system and from some seamounts. Clearly they can be expected to occur commonly on the ocean floor. However, only
Jan 1, 1988
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Kuroko-Type Deposits From The Izu-Ogasawara (Bonin) Arc, JapanBy Kokichi Iizasa
Kuroko-type deposits exist in Japanese EEZ. Some of them are present in the Izu-Ogasawara oceanic island arc south of Tokyo. Major two Kuroko-type deposits occur in the area. One is the Sunrise hydr
Jan 1, 2002
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Iron And Manganese Oxide Deposits As Environmental Records: Examples In The NW Pacific Ocean And The Baltic SeaBy Akira Usui
Iron and manganese are very mobile metallic elements in the surface aqueous environment, particularly in the oceans. The elements are easily precipitated as oxides or dissolved back into water, contro
Jan 1, 2004
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Seafloor Massive Sulfides: Lessons from Land and SeaBy Steven D. Scott
A geologist can be likened to a medical pathologist trying to figure out from faint clues how something had lived and how it died, often long after the event. Present-day seafloor hydrothermalism has
Aug 24, 2006
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Platinum-Group-Metals, Gold, And Chromium Resource Potential Offshore Of Platinum, AlaskaBy James C. Barker
Concern over the availability of domestic critical and strategic mineral supplies has led the Bureau of Mines to evaluate the reserve development potential of alternative sources in Alaska. Near the v
Jan 1, 1986
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Characteristics of Hydrothermally Altered Wall Rocks from Modern Hydrothermal FieldsBy C. W. Devey, K. S. Lackschewitz
The mineralogy and geochemistry of hydrothermally altered wall rocks from different modern basaltic- and felsic-hosted hydrothermal fields at seafloor spreading centers and convergent margins have bee
Aug 24, 2006
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Preliminary Results of ROV Expeditions to Kuroko-type Deposits in the EEZ of JapanBy Kokichi Iizasa
Modern Kuroko-type deposits have been much reported in submarine calderas and cauldrons in the EEZ of Japan since 1988. Some of them have been found based on heavy mineral analysis of sediments in whi
Oct 15, 2007
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Past, Present and Future of Mn-nodules Development of Korea in the NE Equatorial PacificIn early 1990s, the Korean government has launched a deep-sea research program to secure the stable long-term supply of strategic metallic minerals including Cr, Cu and Ni. Through the pioneering surv
Sep 14, 2011
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GLORIA Survey Of The Gulf Of MexicoBy Bonnie A. McGregor
The U. S. Geological Survey in cooperation with the Institute of Oceanographic Sciences (IOS), U.K., conducted a sidescan sonar survey of the U. S. Exclusive Economic Zone in the Gulf of Mexico from A
Jan 1, 1986
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The Escanaba Trough, Southern Gorda Ridge: Sulfide Deposits And Hydrothermal Processes At A Sediment-Covered Spreading Axis Within The U.S. Exclusive Economic ZoneBy Randolph A. Koski
Since 1985, numerous constructional sulfide-sulfate deposits in the form of mounds, pinnacles, chimneys, and sheets have been located between 40°45' and 41°05'N latitude in Escanaba Trough,
Jan 1, 1988