Abstract
Manganese nodules are spread over all oceanic basins and in some sea basins, the greater part of them being in the Pacific, then in the Indian and Atlantic oceans, with total reserves in the Pacific of about 1.7x1012 tonnes (Mero, 1965).
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Baturin, G.N. (1988). Manganese Nodules: Distribution and Structure. In: The Geochemistry of Manganese and Manganese Nodules in the Ocean. Sedimentology and Petroleum Geology, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3731-4_7
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