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A petrogenetic model of basalts from the Northern Central Indian Ridge: 3-11°S
(Geological Society of China, 2007)
Mid-Ocean Ridge Basalts (MORB) from Northern Central Indian Ridge (NCIR) were recovered between latitudes 30 and 110S and are olivine tholeiite with higher abundances of K and Rb. They are of typical transitional MORB ...
A comprehensive view of manganese nodules and volcanics of the Central Indian Ocean Basin
(Taylor & Francis, 2008)
The Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB) is the most studied basin in the Indian Ocean because of the Indian Manganese Nodules program. During the last two and half decades (and also on going), immense efforts have been made ...
Geochemical characterization of oceanic basalts using artificial neural network
(BioMed Central Ltd, 2009)
The geochemical discriminate diagrams help to distinguish the volcanics recovered from different tectonic settings but these diagrams tend to group the ocean floor basalts (OFB) under one class i.e., as mid-oceanic ridge ...
Composition and genesis of zeolitic claystones from the central Indian Ocean Basin
(Geological Society of China, 2007)
More than fifty indurated sediments recovered from the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIoB) are examined during the course of collection for manganese nodules and crusts. The samples occur as slabs either over which ferromanganese ...
Inter-relationship between nuclei and gross characteristics of manganese nodules, Central Indian Ocean Basin
(Taylor & Francis, 2008)
More than 200 samples of manganese nodules from the Central Indian Ocean Basin (CIOB) were studied for their different parameters. The study included various aspects such as morphology, texture, mineralogy, and composition ...