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    Characteristics of Hydrothermally Altered Wall Rocks from Modern Hydrothermal Fields

    By C. W. Devey, K. S. Lackschewitz

    The mineralogy and geochemistry of hydrothermally altered wall rocks from different modern basaltic- and felsic-hosted hydrothermal fields at seafloor spreading centers and convergent margins have bee

    Aug 24, 2006

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    Methane Hydrate Exploration Around the Eastern Nankai Trough

    By Masaru Nakamizu, Tetsuya Fujii, Tatsuo Saeki, Ken-ichi Yokoi

    Methane hydrate, a solid compound formed from methane and water, occurs naturally in permafrost regions on-land and in deep continental slopes offshore and has been examined as future energy resource

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    Distal Metalliferous Sediments and Search of Underwater Hydrothermal Deposits

    By Evgeny G. Gurvich

    While direct study of high temperature hydrothermal activity and the associated mineral formation as well as study of their scales are possible in the modern ocean, researchers are deprived of such

    Aug 24, 2006

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    Nautilus Minerals - Commercializing Submarine Massive Sulphide Systems

    By Michael Johnston

    Nautilus Minerals is exploring for high-grade gold, silver, copper, and zinc-rich submarine massive sulphide deposits (SMS) within the territorial waters of the sovereign state of Papua New Guinea.

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    The Seabed Sampling Mobile Apparatus

    By ?. V. Kabanov

    n considered operation hydraulic and kinematic circuits of deep-water installation for sampling a ground from a sea-bottom are submitted. Control by setters is made remotely from a service station wit

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Acoustic Techniques For Marine Geological Studies

    By Russell Parrott

    Acoustic techniques offer a rapid, economical, non-intrusive method of obtaining information about the stratigraphy and properties of seafloor sediments. During the past decade there has been a dramat

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Seafloor Features In Urals Massive Sulfide

    By V. Zaykov

    The Urals massive sulfide deposits are concentrated in Silurian -Devonian fold belt extending for 1500 km with length from 50 to 150 km. By paleodynamic reconstmction it is established that they were

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Particle Geochemistry at Hydrothermal Vents and Implications for Mining Seafloor Massive Sulfides

    By Amy Gartman

    "Seafloor hydrothermal systems result in the emission of abundant particles and nanoparticles into seawater1. Many of the elements in these particles settle locally, although some are transported dist

    Jan 1, 2017

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    Effective Exploitation Of Some Mineral Deposits Along The Continental Margin Of Kerala, India

    By S. Rajendran

    Much advance has been made in offshore hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation in India. But the same amount of success could not be achieved in the case of other offshore minerals which are amenable

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Manganese Nodules: New Potentials For Mining By 2000

    By William D. Siapno

    Mining the deep ocean by the year 2000 may seem far fetched. The year 2000 is but a decade away, a scant 10 years. Remember, the youngsters of today will grow up in a little more than a decade and reb

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Base Metals In Modern Seafloor Magmas: Influence Of Tectonic Setting On Availability And Contribution To Sulfide Deposits

    By Yannick Beaudoin

    The source of base metals in modern seafloor hydrothermal systems can be attributed to leaching of host rocks by hydrothermal fluids and/or potentially by direct degassing of magma. From an economic p

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Paleomagnetic Results From Deep-Sea Sediment Of The Korea Deep Ocean Study (KODOS) Area (Northern Equatorial Pacific) And Their Paleodepositional Implications

    By Cheong-Kee Park

    Paleomagnetic properties of sediment cores were examined to reconstruct paleodepositional conditions in the Korea Deep Ocean Study (KODOS) manganese nodule area, located in the northeastern equatorial

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Electric Motor Drive Systems for Mobile Mining Equipment for Deep-Sea Mining to Maximize the Productivity

    By Roy Nilsen, Aravinda Perera

    With the exponential growth of demand for minerals and need for diversification of supply channels, deep-sea mining is rapidly becoming inevitable. Productivity of underwater mining technology is sali

    Jan 1, 2018

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    Control And Monitoring Of Hydraulic System Of Underwater Mining Robot

    By Tae-kyeong Yeu

    KIOST has developed the pilot mining robot, named MineRo ?? from early-2011 to mid- 2012. The robot consists of two unit-modules having an identical mechanical structure and hydraulic system. One unit

    Sep 14, 2011

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    Placer Minerals Of The West Coast Of India: A Retrospective & Prospective

    By Subramanian Rajendran

    Placer minerals are one of the rich natural resources readily made available primarily and broadly in the form of inland placers, beach placers and offshore placers. The exploitation of placer mineral

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Establishment Of The Endeavour Hydrothermal Vents Marine Protected Area

    By S. Kim Juniper

    The discovery of chemosynthetic-based ecosystems at hydrothermal vents in the deep ocean was arguably one of the most important findings in biological science in the latter half of the 20th century. M

    Jan 1, 2001

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    International Region In The World Ocean: A Comparative Geological And Economic Assessment Of The Polymetallic Nodules Deposits

    By Valery M. Yubko

    During the last ten years seven applications for nodule-bearing areas of the World Ocean Floor International Region (IR) have been made by national companies of Russia (Yuzhmorgeologiya), France (IFRE

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Ultramafic-Hosted Mineralization And Diversity Of Hydrothermal Processes Along Slow Spreading Ridges

    By Yves Fouquet

    Recent exploration demonstrates that hydrothermal systems related to upper mantle ultramafic outcrops are common in the modern ocean. Most sites are located on slow spreading ridges with a low magmat

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Hydrothermal Sulfide Deposits In Lakes

    By Sophia Katsouri

    Hydrothermal circulation that produces sulfide deposits in the marine environment can also produce sulfide deposits in lakes. The major differences in terms of process are (1) in lakes the hydrotherma

    Jan 1, 2001

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    Elemental Correlations And Distributions Of KODOS Ferromanganese Nodules, Focused On SiO2 And CaO

    Although Mn, Fe, Cu, Ni, and Co have been the main interests since the ferromanganese nodules had been found, the other major components such as Si and Ca might be very important controlling factors i

    Jan 1, 2004