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Insular and submarine ferromanganese mineralization of the Tonga-Lau region

January 1, 1990

Ferromanganese oxides in the Tonga-Lau region are divided into crusts and stratabound deposits. Crusts were collected from the Tonga and Lau Ridges and have Fe/Mn ratios greater than 1, and an average Co content of 0.25%. The crusts average less than 10 mm thick with a maximum of 50 mm, and growth rates of tens of millimeters per million years. The thickest crust is probably less than a million years old. Crusts formed by both hydrogenetic and hydrothermal precipitation, with the hydrothermal input averaging 76%. Stratabound deposits are divided into three types. The source rocks through which the circulating fluids passed controlled the dominant minor element compositions of the stratabound deposits from each area: Valu Fa Ridge, Mo; Tonga Ridge Ti; Tonumea, Sr and Eua, V. -from Authors

Publication Year 1990
Title Insular and submarine ferromanganese mineralization of the Tonga-Lau region
Authors J. R. Hein, M. S. Schulz, Jung-Keuk Kang
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Marine Mining
Index ID 70015946
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse