Fine-scale dating is crucial to understanding the growth and environments of formation of marine manganese deposits. The paleomagnetic method of dating of manganese nodules and crusts has been attempted but with no success so far. We measured remanent magnetization (RM ) on up to 75-mm-thick hydroge
Bathymetry of the Joban Seamount Chain, Northwestern Pacific
โ Scribed by D.C.P Masalu; Y Ogawa; K Kobayashi
- Book ID
- 104156946
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 243 KB
- Volume
- 173
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0025-3227
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โฆ Synopsis
We conducted a detailed bathymetric survey of a chain of seamounts named the Joban Seamount Chain (JSC), extending N538E over a distance of about 394 km on the ocean ยฏoor located east of the southern Japan trench. We surveyed a total of nine seamounts in the JSC and obtained their precise shapes and locations. Two of the seamounts, Hitachi and Futaba seamounts, were newly found and named. Two seamounts, Ryofu and Futaba, seem to lie in another line parallel to the JSC, which probably also includes Katori seamount. Two other seamounts, Iwaki and Hitachi seamounts, were classiยฎed as guyots and Iwaki has a terrace on its northeastern side. Another isolated guyot, Daigo-Kashima, is located close to the southeast of Daiyon-Kashima seamount. The origin of the JSC remains uncertain owing to the lack of reliable ages, but formation at a congregation of hotspots or some combination with ยฎssure eruption appear to be possible candidates.
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