Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2022

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[J] Poster

M (Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary) » M-ZZ Others

[M-ZZ47] Marine Manganese Deposits - Genesis, environment, and development -

Sun. May 29, 2022 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Online Poster Zoom Room (30) (Ch.30)

convener:Akira Usui(Marine Core Research Center, Kochi University), convener:Katsuhiko Suzuki(Submarine Resources Research Center, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), convener:Yoshio Takahashi(Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo), convener:Takashi Ito(Faculty of Education, Ibaraki University), Chairperson:Takashi Ito(Faculty of Education, Ibaraki University), Katsuhiko Suzuki(Submarine Resources Research Center, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology), Yoshio Takahashi(Department of Earth and Planetary Science, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo), Akira Usui(Marine Core Research Center, Kochi University)

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

[MZZ47-P10] Elemental mapping of ferromanganese nodules nuclei in the Minamitorishima EEZ using SEM-EDS and μXRF

*Makoto Yazaki1, Kentaro Nakamura1,2, Shiki Machida2, Kazutaka Yasukawa3,1, Koichiro Fujinaga2,3, Yasuhiro Kato3,1,2 (1.Department of Systems Innovation, the University of Tokyo, 2.ORCeNG, Chiba institute of technology, 3.FRCER, the University of Tokyo)


Keywords:Ferromanganese nodules, nuclei, elemental mapping, SEM-EDS, μXRF, Minamitorishima EEZ

Ferromanganese (Fe–Mn) nodules, one of the major submarine mineral resources, are attracting attention as a future metal source because they are rich in variety of industrially valuable metals such as Cu, Ni, and Co [1, 2]. Recently, the extensive and dense distribution of the Fe–Mn nodules has been discovered in the Japanese exclusive economic zone (EEZ) around Minamitorishima Island [3, 4]. To narrow down promising areas for future development of the nodules, it is important to understand the formation environment and the controlling factors of distribution of the Fe–Mn nodules.

Ferromanganese nodules start to grow around nuclei, and thus detailed characterization of the nuclei can be expected to provide important information on the conditions for the growth initiation of the nodules. Previous studies by X-ray CT scanning and ICP-MS analyses have revealed that the nuclei of the Minamitorishima nodules are highly varied in structure and chemical composition [5, 6]. However, detailed petrological characteristics and origin of those nuclei have not yet been clarified.

In this study, therefore, we performed high-resolution elemental mapping of the nuclei using SEM-EDS and μXRF. In the presentation, we will show the results of the elemental mapping of the nuclei and then will discuss the petrological characteristics and origin of the nuclei of Fe–Mn nodules in the Minamitorishima EEZ.


References
[1] Petersen et al. (2016) Marine Policy, 70, 175–187.
[2] Hein et al. (2013) Ore Geology Reviews, 51, 1–14.
[3] Machida et al. (2016) Geochemical Journal, 50, 539–555
[4] Machida et al. (2021) Marine Georesources & Geotechnology, 39, 267–279
[5] Shimomura et al. (2018) JpGU meeting 2018.
[6] Terauchi et al. (2019) JpGU meeting 2019.