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Manganite from
Cocos-Nazca Spreading Center, Nazca Plate


Locality type:Zone (Tectonic)
Classification
Species:Manganite
Formula:Mn3+O(OH)
Confirmation
Validity:Believed Valid
Data
Mineral Data:Click here to view Manganite data
Locality Data:Click here to view Cocos-Nazca Spreading Center, Nazca Plate
Data Identifiers
Mindat Occurrence Record ID:1491964
Long-form Identifier:1:3:1491964:4
GUID (UUID V4):a091320b-5383-47a9-9fe9-c6fec58e8bf8
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Ferromanganese Crusts from the Western Cocos-Nazca Spreading Centre, Pacific ˛ 1 , Iker Blasco 2 , Francisco...Ferromanganese Crusts from the Western Cocos-Nazca Spreading Centre, Pacific. Minerals 2022, 12, 538...Pleistocene–Holocene rocks from the western part of Cocos-Nazca Spreading Centre (C-NSC) include ferromanganese crusts...associated and relatively pure Mn-oxyhydroxides (manganite). The average Mn/Fe ratio is 2.7, which suggests...oxyhydroxides; marine deposits; ferromanganese crusts; Cocos-Nazca; mixed crusts Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral
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chemical properties of hydrothermal discharge, the spreading rate, dynamics and tectonic setting of the ocean...samples from the East Pacific Rise, and also from spreading ridges of the Indian, Atlantic, and Arctic Oceans...depend on many factors both large and small. Spreading rate of the ridges is the most important parameter...reorganizations of spreading ridges, migration of hydrothermal activity along the spreading axes, and also...found at the Mound field of the Galapagos Spreading Center, in the Middle Valley of the Juan de Fuca
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and petrological data for the understanding of plate boundaries accreting at different rates in the Atlantic...located at the plate boundaries and characterized by both extensional and compressional plate motions, have...ocean-floor ultramafic and mafic complexes at accreting plate boundaries. The lack of a continuous section through...and upper mantle processes related t o accreting plate boundary regions. This chapter is based on inferences...Smithsonian Institution (Oceanographic Sorting Center), Washington, D.C.; R.L. Fisher, F.H. Spiess and
 
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