OFR-144-81 Manganese Nodule Resource Data, Sea Scope Expedition

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. H. Fewkes
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

New information on possible resource value of sea floor manganese nodule deposits in the eastern North Pacific has been obtained by study of records and collections of the 1972 Sea Scope Expedition. Nodule abundance (percent of sea floor covered) varies greatly, to judge from bottom photographs from 8 stations and data from other sources. All estimates considered reliable are plotted on a map of the region. Similar maps show the average content of Ni, Cu, Mn, and Co at 89 stations from which 3 or more nodules were analyzed. Variations in nodule metal content at each station are shown graphically in an appendix, where data on nodule sizes are also given. Results of new analyses of 420 nodules from 93 stations, for Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Co, and Zn, are listed in another appendix. Relatively high Ni+Cu content is restricted chiefly to four groups of stations in the equatorial region, where group averages are 1.86, 1.99, 2.47, and 2255 weight percent. These and a few other areas may warrant more exploration. It is hoped that this report will stimulate new interest in North Pacific nodule deposits and that the maps and quantitative data will aid future exploration.
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APA: R. H. Fewkes  (1981)  OFR-144-81 Manganese Nodule Resource Data, Sea Scope Expedition

MLA: R. H. Fewkes OFR-144-81 Manganese Nodule Resource Data, Sea Scope Expedition. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1981.

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