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Mineralogy of Polymetallic Nodules in the Central Mexican Pacific (b0fead6b-fb77-4585-9d75-45915ccf5818)By Mayumy Amparo Cabrera-Ramírez
Polymetallic nodules are a widespread resource in the Pacific Ocean, particularly in the areas of Clarion-Clipperton (Cronan, 2000). The most abundant mineral phases are forme d by iron and manganese
Sep 14, 2011
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Structuring a Successful Underwater Mining ProjectBy Lisa Koch, Eleanor Martin
"Each underwater mining project is different. However, most have one thing in common: To be successful. We will draw on our experience advising hundreds of international clients each year on mining, o
Jan 1, 2017
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Low Cost Drilling for Deep Sea Minerals ExplorationBy Art Wright, Steinar L. Ellefmo, Kurt Aasly, Mike Williamson, Fredrik Søreide, Martin Ludvigsen, Michael Zylstra
Exploring for minerals on the seabed is challenging and expensive – and the ability to collect representative sub surface samples is essential. The research project MarMine led by NTNU has together wi
Jan 1, 2017
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New Morphological insights of the Fieberling Guyot, Northeast Pacific Ocean: Scales of Seafloor Mineral ExplorationBy Brian Parsons
In June of 2013, Odyssey Marine Exploration conducted sea trials of the newly installed SeaBat 7150 full-ocean multibeam sonar system on the M/V Dorado Discovery over the Fierberling Guyot in the nort
Sep 14, 2011
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Programmatic Activities In The U.S. Exclusive Economic ZoneBy Robert G. Paul
President Reagan's Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) Proclamation of March 10, 1983, extended United States ocean jurisdiction 200 nautical miles offshore our coastal states and territories. The acco
Jan 1, 1985
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Plumes of Deep-Sea Mining: What Do We Know?By Georgy Cherkashov, Livia Ermakova
Active development of the exploration and further exploitation of deep-sea minerals requires special emphasis on the protection of the marine environment. The complexity of this subject lies in the fa
Jan 1, 2018
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Deep Seabed Mining in National Jurisdiction: Key ChallengesBy Joshua Brien
DEEP SEABED MINING IN NATIONAL JURISDICTION: KEY CHALLENGES The talk focuses on the key challenges that arise from deep-seabed mineral exploration and development within areas of national jurisdiction
Jan 1, 2018
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IHC Merwede And DEME Join Forces To Develop Deep-Sea Mining ActivitiesBy Kris van Nijen
IHC Merwede, a Dutch supplier of ships and equipment for dredging and mining activities, and DEME, a Belgian dredging and environmental services group, will enter into a joint venture for deep-sea min
Jan 1, 2011
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DCNS' Solutions for Deep Sea Mining Environmentally Friendly ActivitiesBy Demoor Damien
"The exploitation of marine resources has enjoyed renewed interest with a completely new sector, that of the Deep Sea Mining of mineral resources in the seabed, that is now gaining momentum. Neverthel
Jan 1, 2017
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The Definition of Morphotectonic Domains in the Clarion- Clipperton Zone (CCZ): A Step Closer to Understanding the Controls behind Nodule Mineralisation?By John Parianos, Simon Richards
SUMMARY The Clarion Clipperton Zone (CCZ) hosts the most valuable deposit of polymetallic nodules yet discovered. Understanding the geology of this deposit is key to its effective exploration and mini
Jan 1, 2018
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An Innovative Solution to a Common Problem: SAGRES Decision Support for Deep-Sea Mining and Maritime Spatial Planning ActivitiesBy Paulo Chaves, Márcia Gonçalves, João R. S. Carvalho, Fernando J. A. S. Barriga, Edgar Carrolo, Tiago Luna, Ricardo Rato, Anabela Bento
INTRODUCTION For the last decades, deep-sea marine resources such as seabed massive sulfides (SMS), polymetallic nodules and ferromanganese crusts (Fe-Mn crusts) have received an ever- increasing amou
Jan 1, 2018
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Designing The UFOceanic AUV For Cost-Effective Mineral ProspectingBy David M. Holmes-Smith
Many attempts have been made to design and build an AUV that is small, meets the sensing objectives and is cost effective. Many inventors have already designed smaller vehicles but the problem observ
Jan 1, 2001
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Effects of Sedimentation from Deep-Sea Mining: A Benthic Disturbance Experiment off New Zealand.By Malcolm Clark, Robin K. H. Falconer
There are a number of likely impacts from mining operations, but a key issue is uncertainty about the environmental effects of sediment plumes created by disturbance to the seafloor and discharge of p
Jan 1, 2018
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Geophysical Exploration And Resource Assessment Of Deepwater Polymetallic Sulfide Deposits, Papua New GuineaBy M. E. Williamson
From December 2004 through March of 2005 an extensive geophysical program was conducted to delineate polymetallic sulfide deposits in the Bismark Sea for a major mining concern. Deeply towed sidescan
Jan 1, 2005
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Inter-Industry Collaboration for Deep Sea Mining Projects: Moving Past the “Us and Them”By Renee Grogan
"An environmental impact assessment (EIA) of a deep sea mining project typically describes the environmental baseline, impacts of the project to the environmental values, and proposed management techn
Jan 1, 2017
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Prospectivity Modeling Of Seafloor Massive Sulphide (SMS) Deposits In The Kermadec Arc And Colville Ridge Regions, New ZealandBy C. Wildman
Prospectivity modeling of seafloor massive sulphide (SMS) deposits has been completed over the Kermadec Arc-Colville Ridge area using the GIS based weights of evidence and fuzzy logic modeling techniq
Jan 1, 2011
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Forging Ahead: Update on Nautilus Minerals Solwara 1 ProjectBy John Parianos
"Seafloor mining provides significant potential economic benefits for many Pacific nations that may be “land poor” but “coastline rich,” meaning they have the potential to utilize and profit from the
Jan 1, 2017
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The ISAs Revised Draft Exploitation Regulations – Have Key Stakeholders Concerns been Addressed Adequately?By Steve Potter
"REVIEW OF ISA's DRAFT EXPLOITATION REGULATIONS – HAVE KEY STAKEHOLDERS' CONCERNS BEEN ADDRESSED ADEQUATELY?In early August 2017, the ISA published a revised draft of the exploitation regulations. My
Jan 1, 2017
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Nodule Types and Genetic Controls from the TOML Areas in the CCZBy Christina Pomee, John Parianos
"TOML’s ISA Contract comprises six areas (A-F) that span from 118° to 152° W and from 7° to 15° N or over 70% of the CCZ.During a 2015 exploration cruise, TOML scientists found that the a logging syst
Jan 1, 2017
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Monitoring the Dynamics of Gas Hydrate Deposits and Hydrothermal Discharge using the NEPTUNE Undersea Observatory NetworkBy S. Kim Juniper
Ocean observatory technologies permit uninterrupted, real-time observation of dynamic seafloor environments such as gas hydrate deposits and hydrothermal vent fields that are of both scientific and ec
Sep 14, 2011