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Surface layer Nd isotopic composition of ferromanganese crusts collected from the Takuyo-Daigo Seamount reflects ambient seawater
ferromanganese (Fe-Mn) crust Nd isotopic composition seawater Takuyo-Daigo Seamount
2017/4/10
The neodymium (Nd) isotopic composition of the surface layers of eleven ferromanganese crust samples collected
from the Takuyo-Daigo Seamount (northwest Pacific Ocean) was determined. This is the fir...
Major and trace element compositions and resource potential of ferromanganese crust at Takuyo Daigo Seamount, northwestern Pacific Ocean
Fe-Mn crust Takuyo Daigo Seamount northwestern Pacific Ocean resource potential evaluation
2017/4/10
We report major element and trace element compositions of ferromanganese crusts (Fe-Mn crusts) on Takuyo Daigo
Seamount, northwestern Pacific Ocean. Highly enriched elements in these crusts, such as ...
Evidence of persistent seismo-volcanic activity at Marsili seamount
Marsili Seamount Seismo-volcano activity OBS/H
2015/8/24
The Marsili submarine volcano is the largest European volcano, and it can be considered as the key to our understanding of the dynamics of the spreading and back-arc lithosphere formation in the Tyrrh...
Eruption of South Sarigan Seamount, Northern Mariana Islands: Insights into Hazards from Submarine Volcanic Eruptions
South Sarigan Seamount Northern Mariana Islands:
2015/7/17
The eruption of South Sarigan Seamount in the southern Mariana arc in May 2010 is a reminder of how little we know about the hazards associated with submarine explosive eruptions or how to predict the...
Today, seamount fish populations are in trouble following a 30-year history of overexploitation, depletion, and collapse, with untold consequences for global biodiversity and the complex, delicate, bu...
Seamounts are ubiquitous features of the seafloor that form part of the fabric of oceanic crust. When a seamount enters a subduction zone, it has a major affect on forearc morphology, the uplift histo...
Seamount Mineral Deposits:A Source of Rare Metals for High-Technology Industries
Seamount Mineral Deposits Rare Metals High-Technology Industries
2015/7/7
The near exponential growth in Earth's population and the global economy puts increasing constraints on our planet's finite supply of natural metal resources, and, consequently, there is an increasing...
Seamounts are fascinating natural ocean laboratories that inform us about fundamental planetary and ocean processes, ocean ecology and fisheries, and hazards and metal resources. The more than 100,000...
Axial Seamount
Axial Seamount
2015/7/7
Axial Seamount is a hotspot volcano superimposed on the Juan de Fuca Ridge (JdFR) in the Northeast Pacific Ocean. Due to its robust magma supply, it rises ~ 800 m above the rest of JdFR and has a larg...
Jasper Seamount
Jasper Seamount
2015/7/7
Jasper Seamount is a submarine volcano in the Fieberling-Guadalupe seamount trail, located off the coast of Baja California, Mexico. It rises from the 4000-m-deep seafloor to a summit depth of 700 m (...
Loihi Seamount
Loihi Seamount
2015/7/7
Loihi Seamount defines the volcanically active, leading edge in the Hawaiian hotspot chain. It is located on the submarine flank of Mauna Loa, 30 km south of the island of Hawai`i. Lō`ihi's summit is ...
Great Meteor Seamount
Great Meteor Seamount
2015/7/7
Great Meteor Seamount is one of the largest seamounts in the Atlantic Ocean, rising from 4200-m depth at the seafloor to 270-m depth beneath the sea surface (Figure 1). Its elliptical plateau encompas...
Davidson Seamount
Davidson Seamount
2015/7/7
Davidson Seamount is located about 80 km off the central California coast in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. It is one of the better-explored seamounts in the world, having been sampled an...
Vailulu'u Seamount
Vailulu'u Seamount
2015/7/7
Vailulu'u seamount is an active underwater volcano that marks the end of the Samoan hotspot trail (Hart et al., 2000). Vailulu'u has a simple conical morphology (Figure 1) with a largely enclosed volc...
Sixteen large, active serpentinite mud volcanoes exist in the Mariana forearc, the region of seafloor between the Mariana Trench and the volcanic island arc (Fryer et al., 2006). Up to 50 km in diamet...