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Cobalt from
Albatross expedition, Mid-Atlantic Ridge complex, Atlantic Ocean


Classification
Species:'Cobalt' (not an IMA approved species)
Formula:Co
Confirmation
Validity:Erroneously Reported
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Cobalt data
Locality Data:Click here to view Albatross expedition, Mid-Atlantic Ridge complex, Atlantic Ocean
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:930239
Long-form Identifier:1:3:930239:6
GUID (UUID V4):90acab75-5a5d-4c4c-b79d-82f65a1c4e05
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polar regions, or discovered in the depths of the ocean or layers of the earth formed in past geologic ages...5 The Survey plane is a flying laboratory — a complex mass of electronic instruments to record the airborne...the sand beds, the flux pattern would be highly complex, as it was affected by every pebble and every variation...permeability, the magnetic flux pattern is highly complex, showing maximum values. over highly permeable...south, birds of similar qualities, members of the albatross tribe, managed to survive. We know them as penguins
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INTRODUCTION Since their first recovery from the ocean floor in the 1 870s during the cruises of the H...cover vast portions of the bottoms of the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian oceans. Despite an enormous amount...BURNS concentrations of copper, nickel, and/or cobalt to be of ore grade at present market values. Rather...how manganese nodules form in all regions of the ocean, the Project is concerned with an identifica­ tion...in high concentrations of copper, nickel, and/or cobalt in nodules in specific regions. It is obvious,
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noar-shore clnys as in pebgir: clays from the Atlantic but are more abundant in those from t.he Pacific...and MO increase from near-shore argillites to Atlantic clays and from there to Pacific clays regardless...proportionality between the sediments from the Atlantic and the Pacific in relation to the abundances... In den SohMzungen am M&erial der C~aZle~ge~-Expedition (‘C’AUCHAN, 1924) wird ein Sediment mit mehr...Meeresbodens ist nach den Ergebnissen dieser Expedition mit Foraminiferensohlamm bedeokt und etwa die
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deposited on the floor of the Oxfordian-Kimeridgian ocean in the north-eastern part of Russia. I do not intend...question concerning the proportion of barium in ocean waters and in marine sediments. Data bearing on...Renard, Report on deep-sea deposits (Challenger Expedition), 1891, pp. &B7and 446. s F. W. Clarke, Proc...Valdivia' expedition, the Dutch ' S i b o g a ' expedition, and the American 'Albatross' expedition; moreover...moreover, all the material of the 'Challenger' expedition was at his disposal. In the bodies of these Xenophyophora
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project they chose an economic analysis of mining ocean-floor manganese nodules. I was asked to be the chief...learned about a number of other materials on the ocean floor that might be of economic interest. Accordingly...regions of the manganese nodules in the Pacific Ocean came as the result of a suggestion by Professor... a lack of knowledge concerning what is in the ocean and of the advantages of exploiting marine mineral...being extracted from the first three regions of the ocean. As a result, a rather voluminous literature exists
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Study No. 2 Polymetallic Massive Sulphides and Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crusts: Status and Prospects...(Nematode Barcoding) Technical Study No. 8 Fauna of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crust Seamounts Technical Study...(ebk) 1. Deep-sea animals 2. Deep-sea biology 4. Ocean mining – Environmental aspects I. Series 578 3.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 China Ocean Mineral Resources Research and Development Association... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Deep Ocean Resources Development Co. Ltd. . . . . . . . .
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Methods and Instrumentation for Exploring the Ocean Floor INTRODUCTION 9 9 OBTAINING P OSITIONS AT...CURRENT MEASUREMENT 48 FLOOR BY GEOLOGISTS Ill . Ocean Waves and Associated Currents (D. L. Inman) INTRODUCTION...WAVES GENERATED BY THE 'iVIl'.'D 50 Spectrum of Ocean Waves IDEAL WAYES 55 Airy Waves - Orbital Velocity...ASSOCIATED CURRENTS 78 82 IV. Catastro phic Waves and Ocean Currents 82 The Hawaiian Tsunami of April 1, 1946...Turbidity Currents - Observed Bottom Currents OCEAN CURRENTS V. Se diments : Physical Properties and
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areas include the Southeast Atlantic, western Indian Ocean, Southern Ocean, and Red Sea. Courtesy U. S...Setting two | MARINE GEOLOGY 11 Geophysics and Ocean Morphology 12 GEOPHYSICS 13 23 MORPHOLOGY three...Contents 206 230 232 233 The Ocean Margins SEA-LEVEL 204 Ocean Circulation CLASSIFICATION Vili...MicrofossilS sixteen CALCAREOUS SILICEOUS IV Ocean History MICROFOSSILS MICROFOSSILS Approaches to...of the OceanBasins 651 OCEAN 653 NORTH ATLANTIC 659 SOUTH ATLANTIC 669 OCEANIC CARBONATE nineteen
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Institution, Woods Hole, M assachusetts V. J. LINNENBOM Ocean Science Division, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory...California, Los Angeles, California FEODOR ÃœSTAPOFF Atlantic Oceanographic Laboratories, SeaAir Interaction...California, Los Angeles, California J. W. SWINNERTON Ocean Seiences Division, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory...the Red Sea was recorded by the Swedish vessel, ALBATROSS, in 1948. It was not until the years 1963-1965...addition, acoustic reftecting layers were observed in mid-water in the brine areas during three passages of
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tectonics—Addresses, essays, lectures. 2. Geology—Pacific Ocean—Addresses, essays, lectures. 3. Geology—Andes—Addresses...La Verne D. Kulm 545 Structures of the Nazca Ridge and continental shelf and slope of southern Peru...scientific Memoir, The Geophysics of the Pacific Ocean Basin and Its Margin (American Geophysical Union...Project was provided by the International Decade of Ocean Exploration (IDOE) of the U.S. National Science...evidence for active plate motion in the Pacific Ocean as exemplified by geological and geophysical relations
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geologic evolution of the Black Forest basement complex from absolute age determinations by the potassium-argon...regional granitization of the Black Forest basement complex, which preceded the oldest Variscan intrusions...the Baltimore gneiss to the Precambrian basement complex and are consistent with Eskola's hypothesis for...meteorites become embedded in the sediment of the ocean floor in a concentration inversely proportional...concentration of spherules in a number of specimens from ocean cores obtained by the Swedish Deep-Sea and other
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muscovites and biotites from pegmatites of the Blue Ridge and Piedmont: Jour. Geophys. Research, v. 67, no...Eighteen mica specimens from pegmatites of the Blue Ridge and Piedmont provinces of the southeastern United...(average about 285 m.y.) than those from the Blue Ridge (average about 315 m.y.). Highly discordant 'ages'...for the change in ratio are changes in vertical ocean currents, changes in the primary cosmic ray flux...the validity of the pollen zonation for the post-Atlantic of Mitchell.- P .C .I. 190-28. Barker, Harold
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........................ 2341 IX.14. NE Indian Ocean ..................................................R. Hall (1994)- The closure of the Indo-Pacific ocean gateway: a new plate tectonic perspective. In: F...Proc. Int. Workshop Neogene evolution of Pacific Ocean gateways, IGCP-355, Bandar Lampung 1993, p. 10-20...of diapiric melange generated in accretionary complex. Comparable diapirs in Timor accreted at earlier...Pliocene. Fifteen major arcs; known ore bodies in six mid-Tertiary- Pliocene arcs. Indonesia arcs total ~7
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some Volcanic Rocks from Gough's Island, . South Atlantic by L. V. Pirsson 380 XLIII. Champlain(?) deposit...levant mor., 1861 G-ould. Mollusca of "Wilkes' Expedition, 4 to text and folio Atlas, 52 col. S5.00 plates..._,__. 12.50 Brady, Foraminifera of Challenger Expedition, 2 vols., 115 plates, 4to 10.00 Dana. System...few have been found to accept the excessively complex chain of effects lying between eccentricity data...form to No. 17, except that it is cut down to the mid depth at four intermediate places as well as at its
to explain the effect of the coatings on such complex problems as globular versus spray Table Manufacturers...but most ingredients are multi-purpose. In the complex chemical and thermal reactions taking place during...contain only a few ingredients or they may be quite complex, containing as many as 20 materials in a single...on the east side is the Sierra Nevada granitic complex. Tertiary Formations beneath the San Joaquin Valley...May, J. C, and Hewitt, R. L., 1048, The basement complex in well samples from Sacramento and San Joaquin
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to explain the effect of the coatings on such complex problems as globular versus spray Table Manufacturers...but most ingredients are multi-purpose. In the complex chemical and thermal reactions taking place during...contain only a few ingredients or they may be quite complex, containing as many as 20 materials in a single...on the east side is the Sierra Nevada granitic complex. Tertiary Formations beneath the San Joaquin Valley...May, J. C, and Hewitt, R. L., 1048, The basement complex in well samples from Sacramento and San Joaquin
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Brachiopoda of the Scottish See National Antarctic Expedition (1902 to 1904). Scottish SCOTTISH OCEANOGRAPHICAL...OCEANOGRAPHICAL LABORATORY. National Antarctic Expedition. Report on the Scientific " Results of the voyage of...II I.-TOBY) British Antarctic (" Terra Nova ") Expedition, b. Natural History Report. 19 10. Vol. 2...Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Schwedischen Zoologischon Expedition Bd. 2, nach dem Kilimandjaro 1905-06, A-c. 4...Ergebnisse der Schwedischen Bd. 5, lief. 8. Siidpolar- Expedition 1901-03, d-c. ct'C. 4. 1905. Jaderholm (AxEL
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general westward movement of population from the Atlantic states. This had a two-fold effect on geologic...movement it hold their population. that the Atlantic states became alarmed for their future. In 1815...Washington, during her first cruise in the North Atlantic, 1909-1910. The usual instruments and methods...easily cut with a knife and surrounded by a marginal ridge (fig. 4 b); and an almost smooth skin usually with...reveals a long interesting story a story with many complex and poorly defined features which are subject to
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M PACK (HERBERT C. P. FISHERY VLADIVOSTOK. OCEAN SCIENTIFIC FISHERY RESEARCH STATION. REPACIFIC...MUSEUM, .if. Bulletin No. 35. 8. 1927. Tanager Expedition. Publication. No. 4. Palmer (HAROLD 7- 1 "7...FILCHNER (W.) Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Expedition Filchner . . 1903-05. Bd. 10, [no.] 6. 8. 1908...Drygalski. Bd. 13, Hft. 2 1901-03. Sudpolar-Expedition, . . . ; [Fishes from RICH, Grand & Bonleuger...Wissenschaftliche Ergebnisse der Deutschen Zentral- Afrika-Expedition 8. 1914. 1907-08,
Journal (volume)
eee i dd * rr 4 eed gd ie toed oh ee me ; MID chads thar awe lhe Fe} Cob Ste fee ie Tod saeidiad...Herbarium, no. 577962, collected in forests at Tuis, Atlantic slope of Costa Rica, altitude 700 meters, December...Works for the Government of Southwest Africa. An expedition under Mr. W. H. Hoover, field director, with...of a?D. = 0.0, (8) the level separations of the complex terms, and (4) asummary of the term combinations...Delaplane, in the Blue Ridge of Virginia, considerably further northwest. In mid-August, 1923, a single
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·· ······ -••··· . PACIFIC OCEAN ·c _r,;4:\~;f\\\\\· ~iw~ . , ,. ATLANTIC ' -~; 6 AFRICA .-•:;~:...A~~c--P .;,. ,. tJ ~~~y;./ .~(~.·!·.?' .,. INDIAN OCEAN !::~:- , -~ ·: :: ,f.: :!J ~;;; , ' ....... 5. 6. 7. 8. Temperate Western Atlantic. Tropical Western Atlantic. TropicaJ Eastern Pacific. Temperate...Indian Ocean. 10. Red Sea. 11. New Zealand. U. Temperate Australia. 13. Tropical Eastern Atlantic. 14.... Temperate Eastern Atlantic. 15. Mediterranean Sea.· ,. ... 24 Systematic List of the Families of
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Southeast Idaho (Dry Valley, Smoky Canyon, Rasmussen Ridge, and Enoch Valley mines) and one in northern Utah...mines for sampling, especially Nu-West, Rasmussen ridge Mine, J.R. Simplot Co., Smoky Canyon Mine, and P4...studying marine mineral deposits in the modern ocean basins and analogs in the geologic record. Mineral...geochemistry of ferromanganese deposits in the Pacific Ocean. He then moved on land to examine phosphaticenriched...pole to pole and the mega-ocean Panthalassa dominated the Earth's surface. Ocean chemistry changed dramatically
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and volcanic islands scattered across the Pacific Ocean from Palau in the west to Easter Island in the...Easter Island, possibly a detached piece of a mid-ocean ridge. The various types of small islands in the...evolution. See MARINE GEOLOGY; MID-O' SEAMOUNT AND NIC GUYOT; RIDGE; PLATE TECTONICS; VOLCANO....mainly because most oceanic islands originate as ocean-floor volcanoes. Their growth from the seabed is...subject to flooding in the wet season. The more complex geology of these islands has produced numerous
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"leaching") is used by French pedologists to designate a complex of phenomena involved in removing substance from...soils: cold countries and deserts. Soils under an Atlantic climate. - The ferruginous soils of warm climate...systematics of this group become difficult and complex. But there is a good chance that it will allow...themselves in some cases interstratified. It is a very complex case, difficult to study. The main mixed-layer...Sepiolite Simple types (a single apparent ~>Mol Complex types (superposition of two or more apparent or
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variations of temperature in the atmosphere and ocean. He died at Paris on the loth of October 1876. His...denudation. Its principal feature, a semi¬ circular ridge of mountains, open towards the south-east and south...pinnacles standing out on the S.E. part of the crater ridge, and the Chimney on the coast south of Sandy Bay...to the effect of the cold waters of the South Atlantic current. As a result the tempera¬ ture varies...B. Hemsley (in his report on the botany of the Atlantic Islands),' the certainly in¬ digenous species
 
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