COMPARATIVE MINERAL RESOURCE POTENTIAL OF SOLID MINERALS OF THE LAND AND THE WORLD OCEAN

  • L. V. Oganesyan All-Russian genealogical society
DOI 10.29006/1564-2291.JOR-2023.51(4).3
Keywords iron-manganese nodules, cobalt-rich manganese crusts, deep-sea polymetallic sulfides, mineral resource potential, ore region

Abstract

There are no analogues of the main types of ocean ores (IMN, CMC, DPS), taking into account their composition, conditions of occurrence and morphology of ore bodies on land. They represent new, industrial-genetic types of ore deposits. The degree of study of the IMN and CMC allows us to assess their ore potential between the categories of reserves C1 and C2, and GPS between the forecast resources P1 and P2. When assessing their resource potential, a new interval version of such categories was used.

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Published
2023-12-29
Section
Marine geology, geophysics and geochemistry