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    In:  Supplement to: Sorem, Ronald K; Fewkes, Ronald H (1980): Distribution of Todorokite and Birnessite in manganese nodules from the "Horn Region", Eastern Pacific Ocean. in: Varentsov, I. M., Grasselly, G. (Eds.), Geology and Geochemistry of Manganese, E. Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart, Germany, 1, 201-229, https://store.pangaea.de/Projects/NOAA-MMS/Sorem_1980.pdf
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: The oxide portion of marine manganese nodules deserves intensive study because it probably reflects directly the conditions under which nodules form in the Bea. A better understanding of the nature of the oxides in nodules should therefore throw new light on basic problems of nodule origin.
    Keywords: BC; Box corer; Comment; Date/Time of event; Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Description; Dredge; DRG; Elevation of event; Event label; FFGR; Free-fall grab; KEN72-SP9; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mn-74-01-001-FFG-001; Mn-74-01-002-FFG-004; Mn-74-01-003-FFG-007; Mn-74-01-005-B2; Mn-74-01-005-FFG-015; Mn-74-01-006-FFG-017; Mn-74-01-006-FFG-018; Mn-74-01-006-FFG-019; Mn-74-01-006-FFG-020; Mn-74-01-006-FFG-021; Mn-74-01-006-FFG-022; Mn-74-01-006-FFG-023; Mn-74-01-006-FFG-024; Mn-74-01-006-FFG-025; Mn-74-01-006-FFG-026; Mn-74-01-007-FFG-028; Mn-74-01-007-FFG-029; Mn-74-01-007-FFG-030; Mn-74-01-009-FFG-036; Mn-74-01-010-FFG-037; Mn-74-01-010-FFG-038; Mn-74-01-010-FFG-040; Mn-74-01-010-FFG-043; Mn-74-01 IODE; Mn-74-02-13A-FFG-002; Mn-74-02-13A-FFG-003; Mn-74-02-13A-FFG-004; Mn-74-02-13B-FFG-005; Mn-74-02-13B-FFG-007; Mn-74-02-13B-FFG-008; Mn-74-02-13C-FFG-009; Mn-74-02-13C-FFG-010; Mn-74-02-13C-FFG-011; Mn-74-02-13C-FFG-012; Mn-74-02-15-FFG-021; Mn-74-02-15-FFG-023; Mn-74-02-15-FFG-025; Mn-74-02 IDOE DOMES; Moana Wave; MW7401; MW7401-01G01; MW7401-02G04; MW7401-03G07; MW7401-05B02; MW7401-05G15; MW7401-06G17; MW7401-06G18; MW7401-06G19; MW7401-06G20; MW7401-06G21; MW7401-06G22; MW7401-06G23; MW7401-06G24; MW7401-06G25; MW7401-06G26; MW7401-07G28; MW7401-07G29; MW7401-07G30; MW7401-09G36; MW7401-10G37; MW7401-10G38; MW7401-10G40; MW7401-10G43; MW7402; MW7402-13G02; MW7402-13G03; MW7402-13G04; MW7402-13G05; MW7402-13G07; MW7402-13G08; MW7402-13G09; MW7402-13G10; MW7402-13G11; MW7402-13G12; MW7402-15G21; MW7402-15G23; MW7402-15G25; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Pacific Ocean; Position; Sample code/label; Sample ID; Size; Substrate type; Uniform resource locator/link to image
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 597 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: Sorem, Ronald K (1989): Manganese nodules as ore - Research methods and applications. Marine Mining, 8(2), 185-200, https://store.pangaea.de/Projects/NOAA-MMS/Sorem_MnOreResearchMethods.pdf
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: The environmental conditions and processes that result in the origin and growth of marine manganese nodules have been of interest to both science and industry for more than 100 years, yet they are still poorly understood. The best way to investigate the significant internal features of whole nodules is to study their polished cross sections by the methods of ore microscopy. In this report, basic principles of ore microscopy are reviewed and methods of making good sections from difficult materials are described. The use of "map" photographs and mineral identification by X-ray analysis of microsamples are recommended.
    Keywords: BC; Box corer; Date/Time of event; Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; DOMES Site C, Pacific Ocean; Elevation of event; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mass; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Oceanographer; Position; Quantity of deposit; RP8OC76; RP-8-OC-76; RP8OC76-10-15; RP8OC76-11-16; RP8OC76-12-18; RP8OC76-13-19; RP8OC76-14-20; RP8OC76-15-21; RP8OC76-1-6; RP8OC76-16-22; RP8OC76-17-23; RP8OC76-18-24; RP8OC76-19-25; RP8OC76-21-27; RP8OC76-22-28; RP8OC76-2-7; RP8OC76-3-8; RP8OC76-4-9; RP8OC76-5-10; RP8OC76-6-11; RP8OC76-7-12; RP8OC76-8-13; RP8OC76-9-14; Sample ID; Size; Uniform resource locator/link to image
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 669 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: Sorem, Ronald K; Fewkes, Ronald H; McFarland, William Douglas; Reinhart, W R (1979): Physical aspects of the growth environment of manganese nodules in the "Horn region", East Equatorial Pacific Ocean. in: Lalou, C. (Ed.), La Genèse Des Nodules de Manganèse. Centre National de la recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Gif-sur-Yvette, France, 61-76, https://store.pangaea.de/Projects/NOAA-MMS/MnHornRegion.pdf
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: Recent study of many box cores and deep sea photographs from DOMES Sites A, B, and C throws new light on the mode or occurrence of manganese nodules in the Horn Region o f the Pacific. Most bos cores from which the supernatant water has been carefully removed show nodules resting on a relatively firm mud surface, and deep imbedding is rare except for very large nodules; yet many bottom photographs from sites nearby show nodules well-imbedded in what appears to be soft muddy sediment. Observations of nodules still covered by sea water in box cores and experiments designed to preserve the natural relationships between nodules and sediment may explain this paradox. We conclude that at least the upper part of the original sediment, which we call the sediment-water interface "boundary layer", collapses when de-watered to form a wet mud only a fraction the thickness of the material on the sea bed. The relatively firm mud upon which nodules rest in many box cores is thought to underlie the boundary layer at a fairly abrupt contact, but the boundary layer proper probably grades upward, becoming progressively more water-rich, to a diffuse contact with sea water. Small nodules tend to be suspended in the boundary layer and grow largely or totally surrounded by it. As nodules grow, they may reach a size which permits anchoring in the firmer mud below by growth o f oxide dendrites downward, with the result that morphology becomes more asymmetrical as overall growth proceeds. Nodules grow by adding the crystalline manganese oxides todorokite and birnessite where they are in contact with sediment or sediment rich water and iron-rich amorphous oxides where they are in contact with the sea water above. Nodules which show alternating Mn-rich and Fe-rich internal layers may owe this pattern to long-continued sedentary growth during which periods of exposure to sea water alternated with periods during which the upper nodule surface was covered by the boundary layer. Similar nodule structures may also result from periodic overturn of nodules, and many nodules probably experience both kinds of events. The long-standing problem of concentration of manganese nodules at the present deep sea sediment-water interface may be partly explained by the unusual properties of the boundary layer. Although it appears to be both fragile and mobile, it also seems to have a cohesiveness or strength which permits it to hold nodules in suspension in spite of the relatively high density or most nodules. The presence o f organic material (mucoprotein) may contribute to the special properties of the boundary layer. There is photographic evidence that the boundary layer may hide small nodules from view in camera surveys, but the layer is so mobile that even bottom organisms can remove it. The use o f some kind of simple "cleaning" device during camera surveys may produce photographs which give a more accurate record o f nodule distribution than is presently possible.
    Keywords: Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Description; Dredge; DRG; Elevation of event; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Pacific Ocean; Position; Quantity of deposit; Sample code/label; Sample ID; SAN_JUAN_1963; Size; SNJ-DH8; Spencer F. Baird; Substrate type; Uniform resource locator/link to image
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 9 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: Sorem, Ronald K; Foster, Allan R (1972): Marine manganese nodules: importance of structural analysis. in: Proceedings of the the 24th International Geological Congress, Montreal, 192-200, https://store.pangaea.de/Projects/NOAA-MMS/Sorem-Foster_1972.pdf
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: Manganese nodules collected off Baja California have layers (zones) which are texturally and compositionally distinct. Massive and mottled zones consist mostly of cryptocrystalline todorokite and birnessite containing relatively high concentrations of Mn, Ni and Cu. Compact, columnar and laminated zones consist mostly of more iron- rich opaque amorphous material. Within these two groups the individual zones can be distinguished in part by their clay content. These results indicate that systematic research on nodule chemistry, mineralogy, growth rates and beneficiation should include careful analysis of individual layers within the nodules.
    Keywords: Blake Plateau, Atlantic Ocean; Carlsberg Ridge; D16; D6269; Date/Time of event; Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Description; Discovery (1962); Dredge; Dredge, rock; DRG; DRG_R; DSV70-BP3; Elevation of event; ELT06; ELT06.007-BT; Eltanin; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Method/Device of event; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Pacific Ocean; Position; Quantity of deposit; Sample code/label; Sample ID; SAN_JUAN_1963; Size; SNJ-DH3; SNJ-DH5; Southern Ocean; Spencer F. Baird; Substrate type; TRAWL; Trawl net; Uniform resource locator/link to image
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 44 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: Sorem, Ronald K; Foster, Allan R (1973): Mineralogical, chemical and optical procedures and standards for study of growth features and economic potential of manganese nodules. in: Phase I Report - Inter-University Program of Research on Ferromanganese Deposits of the Ocean Floor. Seabed Assessment Program, IDOE, NSF, Washington D.C., USA, 23-38, https://store.pangaea.de/Projects/NOAA-MMS/Sorem_1973_IDOE.pdf
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: Internal growth features of manganese nodules reveal that many nodules are structurally, chemically, and mineralogically non-uniform, largely as a result of a complex growth history. If numerous investigators are to study the mineralogical and textural features of manganese nodules, the laboratories concerned must standardize procedures to some extent so that work is not duplicated and so that results can be compared fairly. In particular, we suggest that all investigators, for example, geochemists, mineralogists, and biologists who work with individual nodules, should pay due attention to the internal complexity of nodules while pursuing their individual specialized research. Detailed investigation of the relationships between the internal structure of manganese nodules and the mineralogy and chemical composition is essential to an understanding of nodule origin and of possible problems in economic use of nodules. Research of this kind is best controlled by use of good polished sections of whole manganese nodules.
    Keywords: Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Description; Dredge; DRG; Elevation of event; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Pacific Ocean; Position; Quantity of deposit; Sample code/label; Sample ID; SAN_JUAN_1963; Size; SNJ-DH8; Spencer F. Baird; Substrate type; Uniform resource locator/link to image
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 17 data points
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    In:  Supplement to: Sorem, Ronald K (1973): Manganese nodules as indicators of long-term variations in sea floor environment. in: Morgenstein, M. (Ed.), Symposium on the Origin and Distribution of Manganese Nodules in the Pacific and Prospects for Exploration. Seabed Assessment Program, IDOE, NSF, Washington D.C., Honolulu, Hawaï, 151-164, https://store.pangaea.de/Projects/NOAA-MMS/Sorem_1973.pdf
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: This dataset is part of the NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database.
    Keywords: Date/Time of event; Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Description; Dredge; DRG; Elevation of event; Event label; KEN70-NP17; KEN70-NP19; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Pacific Ocean; Position; Quantity of deposit; Sample code/label; Sample ID; SAN_JUAN_1963; Size; SNJ-DH6; SNJ-DH7; Spencer F. Baird; Substrate type; Uniform resource locator/link to image
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 43 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: This report describes the results of some two years of effort devoted to archiving the Marine Manganese Nodule Collection in the Geology Department at Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. As proposed to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in 1984, the Collection was organized, labelled, and indexed so that efficient use by outside investigators would be possible. Since the late 1990s, the collection has been transferred to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D. C., U.S.A where it is available for study.
    Keywords: NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 8
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    In:  Supplement to: Sorem, Ronald K; Fewkes, Ronald H (1977): Internal characteristics (Chapter 6). in: Glasby, G.P. (Ed.), Marine Manganese Deposits. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 147-183, https://store.pangaea.de/Projects/NOAA-MMS/Sorem-Fewkes_Ch6.pdf
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Description: It is the purpose of this chapter to present information available at the time of publication on the internal features of manganese nodules, to offer genetic interpretations of these features, and to suggest new lines of research. To judge from the limited data available on ocean floor crusts rich in manganese and iron (see, for example, Aumento et al., 1968, doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.862565 ), much of what is learnt about nodules may be applied eventually to an understanding of the origin of these more continuous masses. A genetic relationship between these two is likely.
    Keywords: NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Keywords: 2P-50; 2P-52; Agassiz; ANTIPODE; ANTP03MV-050D; ANTP-050D; Argo; Atlantic Ocean; BC; BENTHIFACE; Blake Plateau, Atlantic Ocean; BNFC02MV; BNFC02MV-019BX; BNFC02MV-054BX; BNFC02MV-056BX; BNFC02MV-072BXA; BNFC02MV-074BX; BNFC02MV-085BXB; BNFC19BX; BNFC54BX; BNFC56BX; BNFC72BXA; BNFC74BX; BNFC85BXB; Box corer; Carlsberg Ridge; CARR2_9D; CARROUSEL2; Core; CORE; D16; D6269; Deposit type; Description; Discovery (1962); DODO; DODO-009D-1; DODO-013D; DOMES Site A, Pacific Ocean; DOMES Site B, Pacific Ocean; DOMES Site C, Pacific Ocean; Dredge; Dredge, bucket; Dredge, rock; DRG; DRG_BU; DRG_R; DSV70-BP3; DSV75-NP58; DVI_Survey; ELT06; ELT06.007-BT; ELT20; ELT20.005-BT; Eltanin; Event label; FFGR; Free-fall grab; Grab; GRAB; Identification; KEN70-NP12; KEN70-NP13; KEN70-NP14; KEN70-NP15; KEN70-NP16; KEN70-NP17; KEN70-NP18; KEN70-NP19; KEN70-NP22; KEN71-NP11; KEN72-NP10; KEN72-NP9; KEN72-SP3; KEN72-SP4; KEN72-SP5; KEN72-SP6; KEN72-SP7; KEN72-SP8; KEN72-SP9; Melville; Mn-74-01-001-FFG-003; Mn-74-01-002-FFG-004; Mn-74-01-003-FFG-007; Mn-74-01-004-FFG-011; Mn-74-01-005-B2; Mn-74-01-006-FFG-016; Mn-74-01-007-FFG-028; Mn-74-01-009-FFG-036; Mn-74-01-010-FFG-037; Mn-74-01 IODE; Mn-74-02-13A-FFG-002; Mn-74-02-13A-FFG-003; Mn-74-02-13A-FFG-004; Mn-74-02-13B-FFG-005; Mn-74-02-13B-FFG-007; Mn-74-02-13C-D-004; Mn-74-02-13C-FFG-009; Mn-74-02-13C-FFG-010; Mn-74-02-13C-FFG-011; Mn-74-02-13C-FFG-012; Mn-74-02-15-FFG-021; Mn-74-02-15-FFG-023; Mn-74-02-15-FFG-025; Mn-74-02-15-FFG-026; Mn-74-02-16-FFG-028; Mn-74-02-16-FFG-029; Mn-74-02-16-FFG-030; Mn-74-02-16-FFG-034; Mn-74-02 IDOE DOMES; Moana Wave; MW7401; MW7401-01G03; MW7401-02G04; MW7401-03G07; MW7401-04G11; MW7401-05B02; MW7401-06G16; MW7401-07G28; MW7401-09G36; MW7401-10G37; MW7402; MW7402-13D04; MW7402-13G02; MW7402-13G03; MW7402-13G04; MW7402-13G05; MW7402-13G07; MW7402-13G09; MW7402-13G10; MW7402-13G11; MW7402-13G12; MW7402-15G21; MW7402-15G23; MW7402-15G25; MW7402-15G26; MW7402-16G28; MW7402-16G29; MW7402-16G30; MW7402-16G34; MW7402D-SBT1; MW7402D-SBT4; MW7402-SBT5; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Northwestern Pacific Ocean; Oceanographer; Pacific Ocean; Project; Prospector; Prospector-63; Quantity of deposit; RC15; RC15-21RD; RC15-25RD; RC15-43G; Robert Conrad; RP6OC75; RP6OC75-11-53; RP6OC75-15B-50; RP6OC75-16B-49; RP6OC75-23B-30; RP6OC75-25-51; RP6OC75-27-52; RP-8-OC-75; RP8OC7503; RP8OC75-46-01; RP8OC75-46-03; RP8OC75-46-04; RP8OC75-46-06; RP8OC75-46-07; RP8OC75-46-08; RP8OC75-46-09; RP8OC75-47-11; RP8OC75-47-12; RP8OC75-47-13; RP8OC75-47-14; RP8OC75-47-15; RP8OC75-48-19; RP8OC75-48-20; RP8OC75-48-21; RP8OC75-48-22; RP8OC75-48-24; RP8OC75-49-25; RP8OC75-49-26; RP8OC75-49-27; RP8OC75-50-28; RP8OC75-50-29; RP8OC75-50-30; RP8OC75-50-31; RP8OC75-50-32; RP8OC75-51-33; RP8OC75-51-34; RP8OC75-51-35; RP8OC75-51-36; RP8OC75-52-37; RP8OC75-52-38; RP8OC75-52-40; RP8OC75-52-41; RP8OC75-53-44; RP8OC75-53-45; RP8OC75-53-46; RP8OC75-54-47; RP8OC75-54-48; RP8OC75-54-49; RP8OC75-54-50; RP8OC75-54-51; RP8OC75-54-52; RP8OC75-55-53; RP8OC75-55-54; RP8OC75-55-55; RP8OC75-55-56; RP8OC75-57-57; RP8OC75-58-60; RP8OC75-58-61; RP8OC76; RP-8-OC-76; RP8OC76-10-15; RP8OC76-11-16; RP8OC76-12-18; RP8OC76-13-19; RP8OC76-14-20; RP8OC76-15-21; RP8OC76-1-6; RP8OC76-16-22; RP8OC76-17-23; RP8OC76-18-24; RP8OC76-19-25; RP8OC76-21-27; RP8OC76-22-28; RP8OC76-2-7; RP8OC76-3-8; RP8OC76-4-9; RP8OC76-5-10; RP8OC76-6-11; RP8OC76-7-12; RP8OC76-8-13; RP8OC76-9-14; Sample code/label; SAN_JUAN_1963; SB930001; SB930001-1D; Seascope Expedition; Silas Bent; SIO70-SP2; SNJ-DH1; SNJ-DH2; SNJ-DH3; SNJ-DH4; SNJ-DH5; SNJ-DH6; SNJ-DH7; SNJ-DH8; SNJ-DH9; Southern Ocean; Spencer F. Baird; SS72/1; SS72/2; SS72/3; SS72/5; SS72/6; SS72-103DB; SS72-104DB; SS72-105DB; SS72-106DB; SS72-111DB; SS72-112DB; SS72-114DB; SS72-115DB; SS72-122DB; SS72-124DB; SS72-125DB; SS72-126DB; SS72-127DB; SS72-131DB; SS72-132DB; SS72-134DB; SS72-135DB; SS72-138DB; SS72-13DB; SS72-141DB; SS72-148DB; SS72-149DB; SS72-14DB; SS72-150DB; SS72-151DB; SS72-152DB; SS72-153DB; SS72-154DB; SS72-155DB; SS72-156DB; SS72-157DB; SS72-16DB; SS72-17DB; SS72-19SC; SS72-20DB; SS72-21DB; SS72-22DB; SS72-23DB; SS72-24DB; SS72-25DB; SS72-26DB; SS72-27DB; SS72-28DB; SS72-29DB; SS72-30DB; SS72-31DB; SS72-32DB; SS72-33DB; SS72-36DB; SS72-37CC; SS72-38DB; SS72-3DB; SS72-41DB; SS72-44DB; SS72-4DB; SS72-50DB; SS72-52DB; SS72-53DB; SS72-57DB; SS72-58DB; SS72-59DB; SS72-5DB; SS72-60DB; SS72-63DB; SS72-65DB; SS72-66DB; SS72-68DB; SS72-69DB; SS72-6DB; SS72-70DB; SS72-72DB; SS72-74DB; SS72-79DB; SS72-7DB; SS72-80DB; SS72-83DB; SS72-84DB; SS72-85DB; SS72-86DB; SS72-87DB; SS72-89DB; SS72-8CC; SS72-90DB; SS72-91DB; SS72-92DB; SS72-93DB; SS72-94DB; SS72-95DB; SS72-96DB; SS72-97DB; SS72-98DB; SS72-99DB; SS72-9DB; Station 212; STYX_I; STYX01AZ; STYXI-10FF; STYXI-2FF; TRAWL; Trawl net
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    Publication Date: 2023-08-28
    Keywords: BC; Box corer; Color description; Core; Date/Time of event; Deposit type; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Description; DOMES Site C, Pacific Ocean; Dry mass; Elevation of event; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Method/Device of event; NOAA and MMS Marine Minerals Geochemical Database; NOAA-MMS; Oceanographer; Position; Quantity of deposit; RP6OC75; RP6OC75-11-53; RP6OC75-15B-50; RP6OC75-16B-49; RP6OC75-23B-30; RP6OC75-25-51; Sample code/label; Sample ID; Shape; Size; Texture; Uniform resource locator/link to image
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 136 data points
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