Geochemistry of REE and Other Critical Elements in Deep-Sea Polymetallic Nodules from Interoceanmetal (IOM) Exploration Area in Eastern Part of Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone, NE Pacific

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Hikov, Atanas [1 ]
Milakovska, Zlatka [1 ]
Peytcheva, Irena [1 ]
Stoyanova, Valcana [2 ]
Stefanova, Elitsa [1 ]
Abramowski, Tomasz [2 ,3 ]
Kadiyski, Milen [4 ]
Chavdarova, Silvia [1 ]
Stavrev, Milen [1 ]
Dimitrova, Dimitrina [1 ]
机构
[1] Bulgarian Acad Sci, Geol Inst, Acad 24 G Bonchev Str, Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
[2] Interoceanmetal Joint Org, 9 Cyryla 1Metodego Str, PL-71541 Szczecin, Poland
[3] Maritime Univ Szczecin, Fac Nav, 1-2 Waly Chrobrego Str, PL-70500 Szczecin, Poland
[4] Aurubis Bulgaria AD, Pirdop 2070, Bulgaria
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deep-sea polymetallic nodules; geochemistry; rare earth elements; critical elements; Clarion-Clipperton fracture zone; RARE-EARTH-ELEMENTS; MANGANESE NODULES; TRACE-ELEMENT; MN-OXIDES; SEDIMENTS; RESOURCE; OCEAN; ANOMALIES; YTTRIUM; CRUSTS;
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10.3390/min15020154
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Deep-sea Fe-Mn polymetallic nodules formed nowadays at the deep-sea ocean floor were evaluated as promising critical raw materials (CRMs). Here, we report results of polymetallic nodules from the H22_NE block of the Interoceanmetal (IOM) exploration area in the eastern part of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ), NE Pacific Ocean. The polymetallic nodules were studied with X-ray Diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, SEM-EDS, and LA-ICP-MS (bulk nodules and in situ nodule layers). Additionally, we combine geochemical data of polymetallic nodules with the previously reported data of pore waters and sediments from six stations. Our study aims to define the mineral composition and determine the content of CRMs in the polymetallic nodules and to assess the main factors controlling metal deposition and nodule enrichment in some CRMs. Mn content and the Mn/Fe ratio of the nodules classify them mostly as mixed hydrogenetic-diagenetic type. They are also enriched in Ni, Cu, Co, Zn, Mo, W, Li, Tl, and REE. The in situ REE patterns exhibit MREE and HREE enrichment and a variable Ce anomaly that argues for a changing oxic/suboxic environment and periodically changing of diagenetic and hydrogenetic nodule growth. The results of the joint study of the bottom sediments, pore waters, and polymetallic nodules show a complexity of processes that influence the formation of these deposits. The changing oxic and anoxic conditions are well documented in the chemistry of the nodule layers. Probably the most important controlling factors are sedimentation rate, bioturbation, adsorption, desorption, and oxidation. In addition, growth rates, water depth variations, electro-chemical speciation, phosphatization, and the structures of the Fe-Mn adsorbents are also considered. The polymetallic nodule deposits in the IOM contract area are estimated for future mining for Ni, Cu, Co, and Mn resources. They, however, contain additional metals of economic importance, such as REE and other trace elements (referred to as CRMs) that are potential by-products for metal mining. They can significantly increase the economic importance of exploited polymetallic nodules.
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