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Seabed topography and distribution of manganese nodules in the Central Indian Ocean

IR@NIO: CSIR-National Institute Of Oceanography, Goa

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Creator Pattan, J.N.
Kodagali, V.N.
 
Date 2006-04-10T07:44:24Z
2006-04-10T07:44:24Z
1988
 
Identifier Mahasagar, vol.21, 7-12
http://drs.nio.org/drs/handle/2264/54
 
Description The relationship between seabed topography and distribution of nodules, recovery of free fall grab samplers, nodule size and chemical composition of manganese nodules in the Central Indian Ocean have been studied. Nodule abundance was greater (4.2 kg/m2) in rugged topography (hill tops, slopes, and valleys) than in the abyssal plains (2.3 kg/m2). Similarly, the recovery of grab samplers was more from rugged topographic areas (66%) than from the plains (47.5%). Nodules of <40 mm size was greater in number in all the topographic environments. Mn/Fe ratio was least (2.2) for nodules from hill taps whereas it was maximum for those from the plains (4.4). Cu+Ni+Co compositioin varied antipathetically with nodule abundance in the Central Indian Ocean.
 
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Language en
 
Publisher National Institute of Oceanography, Goa
 
Title Seabed topography and distribution of manganese nodules in the Central Indian Ocean
 
Type Article