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Morphology of an uncharted seamount from Central Indian Basin
(Elsevier, 1989)
The morphology of a seamount at 12 degrees 35'S and 76 degrees 16'E is studied. This conical seamount has a maximum height of 1275 m (water depth 4135 m) and covers an area of about 189 sq km. The maximum basal extension ...
Underwater geomorphology as a function of the variations in ferromanganese nodule characters in the Indian Ocean
(Current Science Association, 1989)
Ferromanganese nodules from three areas in the northern part of the Central Indian Ocean Basin have been studied. Statistical analysis shows significant variations in morphological and physical characters of nodules between ...
Ore grade manganese nodules from the central Indian basin: an evaluation
(1989)
Comparative studies on manganese nodules from two different areas (S and R) in the Central Indian Basin show distinct variations in their composition, grade (percent Ni + Cu), and abundance (kg/m2), which are explained in ...
Size analyses and geochemistry of ferromanganese nodules from the Central Indian Ocean Basin
(1989)
Ferromanganese nodules collected during the 13th cruise of the M.V. Skandi Surveyor in 1987 cover a very large area, 71 424 km super(2) in the Central Indian Ocean. The area consists of 13 nodule types, which are grouped ...
Magnetic lineations in the Central Indian Basin for the period A24-A21: a study in relation to the Indian Ocean Triple junction trace
(Elsevier, 1989)
A detailed study of magnetics and bathymetry was carried out in the Central Indian Basin between latitudes 9 degrees S and 16 degrees 30'E and longitudes 73 degrees E and 79 degrees 30'E. The observed east-west trending ...
Size, surface texture, chemical composition and mineralogy interrelations in ferromanganese nodules of central Indian Ocean
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1989)
Fiftyseven ferromanganese nodules, classified into 3 size class (4,4-6 and 6-8 cm diam.), from the siliceous sediments of central Indian Ocean were analysed for transition metals and representative sample from each size ...
Variability of Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu and Co in manganese nodules from the Central Indian Ocean Basin
(Elsevier, 1989)
The trace element variations in manganese nodules from the Central Indian Basin have been related to the underlying sediment type. Percentages of Mn, Cu and Ni are high in nodules occurring in siliceous sediments compared ...