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Influence of regional and local topography on the distribution of polymetallic nodules in Central Indian Ocean Basin
(Springer, 1988)
Detailed bathymetric surveys from part of the Central Indian Ocean revealed several bathymetric features such as hills, slopes, valleys, and plains. Areas with a local relief of a few to hundreds of meters generally have ...
Morphological and interlayer geochemical studies on manganese nodules from the southwestern Carlsberg ridge
(Elsevier, 1988)
Mixed facies of manganese nodules from the southwestern Carlberg Ridge have been analysed for Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Co and Zn. Seventy one analyses including the averages presented for outer layer, inner layer and near-core ...
Internal microfeatures of manganese nodules from the Central Indian Ocean
(Elsevier, 1988)
The internal features of manganese nodules from abyssal hills ranging in height from 600 to 880 m and the nodules from abyssal plains in the Central Indian Ocean have been studied. Nodules from the abyssal hills show mainly ...
Nature, distribution and origin of clay minerals in grain size fractions of sediments from manganese nodule field, Central Indian Ocean Basin
(CSIR-NISCAIR, 1988)
DT, IR and X-ray diffraction analyses have been carried out on 3 grain size fractions (1, 1-2 and 2-4 mu m) of sediments from the Central Indian Ocean Basin. Results indicate that there are 2 smectite minerals (montmorillonite ...
Relation between grade and abundance of manganese nodules
(Current Science Association, 1988)
Data from more than 1000 locations in the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB) where both bulk nodule chemistry and abundance were determined and utilized to study the relationship between grade and abundance of manganese ...
Influence of seamount topography on the local facies variation in ferromanganese deposits in the Indian Ocean
(Elsevier, 1988)
The morphology and chemistry of ferromanganese nodules and encrustations from a seamount in the Central Indian Ocean Basin show local variations. Nodules from the summit of the seamount have sporadic distribution, are less ...