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A specific type of Fe-Mn mineralization on the Arctic seafloor
Authors:G N Baturin  V T Dubinchuk  G I Ivanov  A I Siraev
Institution:1. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Nakhimovskii pr. 36, Moscow, 117997, Russia
2. Fedorovskii Russian Research Institute for Mineral Deposits (VIMS), Staromonetnyi per. 31, Moscow, 119017, Russia
3. Research-and-Production Enterprise Sevmorgeo, ul. Rozenshteina 36, St. Petersburg, 198095, Russia
Abstract:Three samples of Fe-Mn crusts overgrown on the surface of rocks are studied from the Mendeleev submarine rise located in the northern subpolar part of the Chukchi Sea. A massive crust up to 4–5 cm thick consists of an upper dense and lower denser layers similar in composition to the main one and contains 31–37% FeO and 11–13% MnO. Thin crusts and films are depleted in both components. Fe-vernadite is a major mineral of the crusts. The comparison of the major and trace element composition of the crusts with oceanic and marine nodules and hydrothermal crusts shows that they are mostly similar in composition to the nodules of the Bering Sea and are significantly distinct from the oceanic hydrothermal crusts. A small inclusion of the Pt-, Pd-, and Ru-rich (up to 1–2%) rock in one of the thin crusts points to the possible role of igneous rocks as a source of precious metals.
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