Massive deep-sea sulphide ore deposits discovered on the East Pacific Rise

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Massive ore-grade zinc, copper and iron sulphide deposits have been found at the axis of the East Pacific Rise. Although their presence on the deep ocean-floor had been predicted there was no supporting observational evidence. The East Pacific Rise deposits represent a modern analogue of Cyprus-type sulphide ores associated with ophiolitic rocks on land. They contain at least 29% zinc metal and 6% metallic copper. Their discovery will provide a new focus for deep-sea exploration, leading to new assessments of the concentration of metals in the upper layers of the oceanic crust. ?? 1979 Nature Publishing Group.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Massive deep-sea sulphide ore deposits discovered on the East Pacific Rise
Series title Nature
DOI 10.1038/277523a0
Volume 277
Issue 5697
Year Published 1979
Language English
Larger Work Type Article
Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Nature
First page 523
Last page 528
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