Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2014

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Symbol M (Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary) » M-IS Intersection

[M-IS27_2PM1] MarineMarine manganese deposits: Origin, growth processes, and environment

Fri. May 2, 2014 2:15 PM - 4:00 PM 423 (4F)

Convener:*Akira Usui(Dept, Natural Science), Yoshio Takahashi(Department of Earth and Planetary Systems Science, Graduate School of Science, Hiroshima University), Takashi Ito(Faculty of Education, Ibaraki University), Katsuhiko Suzuki(Institute for Research on Earth Evolution, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), Chair:Akira Usui(Dept, Natural Science)

3:15 PM - 3:30 PM

[MIS27-05] Paleoceanographic Record on the Dual Structure of Hydrogenetic Ferromanganese Crusts

*Keisuke NISHI1, Akira USUI1, Yoshio NAKASATO1, Sato HISAAKI1, Graham IAN2, Kyoko YAMAOKA3, Kosuke T. GOTO3 (1.Kochi University, 2.The Institute of Geological and Nuclear Science, 3.National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)

Keywords:ferromanganese crust, marine environment, pacific, seamount

Most Hydrogenetic ferromanganese crusts in the Pacific consist of two growth generations: a phosphatized older grows generation and a non-phosphatized growth generation. This study attempts some detail analyses such as macroscopy, microscopy, chemistry, mineralogy, age and growth rate determination to consider how the dual structures are formed. As a result of age growth rate determinations supported by GNS, the boundary of two growth generations concentrates approximately 15-10 Ma regardless of water depth and region. In the middle to late Miocene, the climate was prominently cold by Antarctic glaciation. As a result, a phosphogenesis of ferromanganese crusts may have occurred because the dissolves phosphate rich and oxygen rich deep water were redistributed to the intermediate water depths by upwelling at the seamounts.