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Chromite from
Mir mound, Trans-Atlantic Geotraverse hydrothermal field (TAG), Mid-Atlantic Ridge complex, Atlantic Ocean


Classification
Species:Chromite
Formula:Fe2+Cr23+O4
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Chromite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Mir mound, Trans-Atlantic Geotraverse hydrothermal field (TAG), Mid-Atlantic Ridge complex, Atlantic Ocean
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:959784
Long-form Identifier:1:3:959784:6
GUID (UUID V4):4c1c8c06-b924-44e7-9725-3a8f87055a1f
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Kasahara, Pavel Izbekov, and Johnathan Lees (Eds.) 173 Ocean Circulation: Mechanisms and Impacts—Past and Future...Ellen R. Stofan, and Thomas E. Cravens (Eds.) 177 Ocean Modeling in an Eddying Regime Matthew Hecht and...Hasumi (Eds.) 178 Magma to Microbe: Modeling Hydrothermal Processes at Oceanic Spreading Centers Robert... S. Reeve, and Lee D. Slater (Eds.) 185 Indian Ocean Biogeochemical Processes and Ecological Variability...John Gash, and Pedro Silva Dias (Eds.) 187 Surface Ocean–Lower Atmosphere Processes Corinne Le Quèrè and
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Sulfides from the Semenov-2 Hydrothermal Field, 13°31.13'N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge: A Case of Magmatic Contribution...The basalt-hosted Semenov-2 hydrothermal field on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge is host to a rather unique Cu-Zn–...The formation of covellite-A was favored by hydrothermal fluid/seawater mixing or direct oxidation of...apparently lower for covellite-B. Although the Semenov-2 field is basalt hosted, several geochemical features of...sulfides studied are similar to those of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge ultramafic-hosted Cu-Zn–rich massive sulfides
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2. Oceanography I. Title 553.09162 - dc. 21 3. Ocean bottom ISA/04/01 All rights reserved. No part...World’s Ocean 162 V. M. Yubko Chapter 4 Hydrothermal Sulphide Mineralisation of the Atlantic – Results...Development of Seafloor Massive Sulphides on deep-sea hydrothermal Vent Ecosystems 273 S. Kim Juniper Chapter...Development of an Environmental Baseline in Large Open-Ocean Systems off Southern Namibia by De Beers Marine...the seafloor in the abyssal plains of the world’s ocean, this requirement has worked and seven entities
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Mr. Kazuo Okubo, Counsel of Administration, Deep Ocean Resources Development Co. Ltd. 13-15, Nihonbashi-Horidome-Cho...Charlotte Salpin, Associate Ocean Affairs & Law of the Sea Officer, Division for Ocean Affairs and the Law of...closely related to the non-living resources of the ocean floor that could potentially be mined in the future...Tetsuo Yamazaki, President, Japan Federation of Ocean Engineering Societies, Japan. Mr. Yamazaki’s presentation...Tetsuo Yamazaki, President, Japan Federation of Ocean Engineering Societies, Japan Mr Yamazaki’s presentation
 
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