Manihiki Plateau û Results of Recent Resource-Oriented Shipboard Investigations and Discovery of a Major ?Mud Volcano Complex

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Coulborn W. T Glasby G. P Maylan M. A
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Abstract

Research cruises by HMNZS 'Tui' (1986) and RV 'Moana Wave' (1987) investigated the geology, geophysics and seafloor mineral resources of Manihiki Plateau in the central Pacific Ocean.Manihiki Plateau is a large (500,000 km2) mid-ocean platform that rises 3000 m above the abyssal plains of surrounding ocean basins (depth -5500 m). Its foundation evolved about 112 Ma ago by massive outpouring of basaltic lavas at a plate triple junction. The plateau is blanketed by a 900 m thick sedimentary section comprising (i) mid-Late Cretaceous volcaniclastic sandstones / siltstones grading upwards to limestones / chalks and (ii) -500 m of Tertiary nanno-foram chalks and oozes. Cores from DSDP 317 drill-site on the Manihiki High Plateau indicate that the volcaniclastic sediments contain native copper and some thin beds rich in organic carbon.
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APA: Coulborn W. T Glasby G. P Maylan M. A  (1990)  Manihiki Plateau û Results of Recent Resource-Oriented Shipboard Investigations and Discovery of a Major ?Mud Volcano Complex

MLA: Coulborn W. T Glasby G. P Maylan M. A Manihiki Plateau û Results of Recent Resource-Oriented Shipboard Investigations and Discovery of a Major ?Mud Volcano Complex. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1990.

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