• Title/Summary/Keyword: 수성기원 망가니즈 단괴

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Origin and Mineralogical-geochemical Characteristics of the Ferromanganese Nodule on the Western Pacific Seafloor (서태평양 심해저 망가니즈 단괴의 광물학적-지화학적 특성과 성인 연구)

  • Hyeonho An;Kiho Yang;Youngtak Ko;Yongmoon Lee;Jaewoo Jung
    • Korean Journal of Mineralogy and Petrology
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.35-46
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    • 2024
  • This study investigated the origin and mineralogical-geochemical characteristics of a small ferromanganese (Fe-Mn) nodule sample obtained from the abyssal seafloor of the Magellan Seamount cluster. To this end, X-ray diffraction and X-ray fluorescence analyses were conducted. The dark brown Fe-Mn oxides constituting the nodule had a homogeneous texture without distinguishable layers, forming around three distinct nuclei. The oxides had a low average Mn/Fe ratio of 0.73 (0.24-1.10) and were characterized by high Co content (0.41-0.85 wt.%, average = 0.58 wt.%) as well as low Ni (0.06-1.24 wt.%, average = 0.55 wt.%) and Cu (0.27-1.02 wt.%, average = 0.59 wt.%) concentrations. The maximum age of the nodule was estimated at 0.52 Ma, suggesting that it began forming during the transition from the glacial to the interglacial periods in the middle Pleistocene. The Fe-Mn oxide layer comprised vernadite, smectite, quartz, and feldspar, while the nuclei were composed of soft sediments. The presence of vernadite, a typical hydrogenetic Fe-Mn oxide mineral, along with the low Mn/Fe ratio, high Co content, and low Ni and Cu concentrations, indicates that Fe-Mn nodules on the abyssal seafloor of the Magellan Seamount cluster in the western Pacific Ocean formed through hydrogenetic processes.