Origin and variability of resource-grade marine ferromanganese nodules and crusts in the Pacific Ocean: A review of biogeochemical and physical controls |
| |
Authors: | Philomène A. Verlaan David S. Cronan |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Department of Oceanography, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawai''i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI, USA;2. Emeritus Professor of Marine Geochemistry, Royal School of Mines, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom |
| |
Abstract: | Marine ferromanganese nodules and crusts containing Mn, Cu, Ni and Co in the most promising resource-grade concentrations and quantities, together with Fe and Zn (all elements of biogeochemical importance) are found far from land on the deep seafloor of the Pacific Ocean. The biogeochemical, chemical and physical mechanisms contributing to their formation, distribution, abundance and – for these six elements – variability in their concentrations in these deposits, are the main focus of the present review. The mechanisms addressed include biological productivity, sedimentation types and rates, bottom water characteristics, the Calcium Carbonate Compensation Depth, the depth and intensity of the oxygen minimum zone, and biogeochemical characteristics of the six focal elements. Particular attention is given to comparisons between the deposits found in the north and the south Pacific, in order to present an overarching view of our current understanding of the mechanisms that apply to both nodules and crusts in both oceanic hemispheres, including examination of the possible existence of a marine ferromanganese oxide continuum. The renewed interest in the commercial exploitation of these deposits has stimulated a welcome increase in scientific research that is essential to informing the public discourse on seabed mining. We briefly reflect on the work addressed in this review in that context. |
| |
Keywords: | Manganese nodules Cobalt-rich crusts Biological productivity Calcium Carbonate Compensation Depth Oxygen minimum zone Marine mining Diagenesis Hydrogenesis Clarion-Clipperton Zone Antarctic Bottom Water |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|