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North Atlantic Marine Minerals and Ocean Mining PotentialBy Fredrik Søreide
The Norwegian EEZ contains large areas of interest for SMS exploration along the Mid- Atlantic Ridge, from Jan Mayen to Svalbard. At the same time Norwegian companies engaged in oil and gas activities
Sep 14, 2011
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Gold Mineralization In The Marine Environment; A Possible Marine Mineral Exploration And Mining TargetBy Thomas Pichler
In the past marine mining technology has focused on bulk mining of base metals from polymetallic massive sulfides. This has not been very successful because of the relatively low unit value of these m
Jan 1, 1993
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Column Flotation Of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese CrustBy William C. Hirt
Column flotation is a promising technique for processing as-mined, cobalt-rich, ferromanganese crust to separate the valuable crust component from barren substrate-rock, either aboard ship or within t
Jan 1, 1992
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Sea-Bed Mining Off Africa?s Diamond Coast Diamondfields? Luderitz ProjectBy Dan Johnson
The discovery of rich alluvial diamond deposits on Namibia?s Skeleton Coast in 1908 began a period of intense exploration and mining off the coastal sand; and shallow surf zones. In the mid-60s a Tex
Jan 1, 1998
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Application Of Ferromanganese Marine Mineral Tailings In Concrete And CeramicsBy J. C. Wiltshire
Both ferromanganese crusts and nodules present potential processors with enormous volumes of tailings of dubious environmental character: most processing scenarios fail to utilize the uneconomic manga
Jan 1, 1991
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Paleomagnetic Results From Deep-Sea Sediment Of The Korea Deep Ocean Study (KODOS) Area (Northern Equatorial Pacific) And Their Paleodepositional ImplicationsBy 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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Deep-sea Mineral Potential of the South Pacific WatersBy Nobuyuki Okamoto, Bhaskar Rao
For a period of twenty years - from 1985 to 2005 - the Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC) and Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) have jointly conducted surveys
Oct 15, 2007
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Geochemistry Of Rare Earth Elements In Hydrothermal SedimentsBy Robert M. Owen
The rare earth elements (REE1s; atomic number 57 -71) exhibit a coherent chemistry, are widespread in nature, and tend to occur in characteristic concentrations in different geochemical phases. Becaus
Jan 1, 1989
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Marine Minerals Potential in the Pacific Islands Region and the Proposed Management StrategyBy Akuila K. Tawake
The occurrences of polymetallic minerals within the Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) of many Pacific Island Countries (PICs) have been confirmed through marine scientific researches and seabed minerals
Jan 1, 2010
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Effective Exploitation Of Some Mineral Deposits Along The Continental Margin Of Kerala, IndiaBy 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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Physiology, Geology And Sulfide Deposits Of The Southern Explorer Ridge Seafloor Hydrothermal Site Using An Integrated GIS Database And 3D ModelingBy Yannick C. Beaudoin
Southern Explorer Ridge (SER) is an anomalously shallow, intermediate-rate spreading ridge located 200 kilometers off the west coast of Vancouver Island, Canada. It ranges in depth between 2600 m (dee
Jan 1, 2001
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An Integrated Approach To The Assessment Of Anthropogenic Disturbance At Marine Sand & Gravel Extraction SitesBy D. S. Limpenny
Marine benthic habitats are vulnerable to the influence of a wide range of anthropogenic activities (e.g. sand and gravel extraction, dredged material disposal and trawling). Traditionally, benthic e
Jan 1, 2004
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The Planning Viewpoint Of A Small Island NationBy Tap Pryor
A very small nation with large seabed resources requires a strategy. The simplest approach is to duplicate every step taken by the United Nations (UN), in its own leasing programme. In addition, the s
Jan 1, 1994
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Canada's Shelf Resource PotentialBy Peter B. Hale
Canada has a long history of marine-related industry and onshore mining. Even so, commercial interest in marine mining, excluding seawater mineral extraction and offshore extensions of hardrock deposi
Jan 1, 1985
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A Study on Processing of Seafloor Massive Sulphides from the Loki’s Castle Area at the Arctic Mid-Ocean RidgeBy Kurt Aasly, Przemyslaw B. Kowalczuk, Rolf Arne Kleiv
Seafloor massive sulphides (SMS) can serve as a potential resource of metals such as Cu, Zn, Au and Ag. SMS rock samples from the Loki’s Castle area at the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge are comprised of sulp
Jan 1, 2018
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Offshore Diamond Exploration In AustraliaBy Ian Selby
Recent offshore diamond exploration has been concentrated in the SW Joseph Bonaparte Gulf. I`IW Australia. Extensive high resolution seismic and sampling surveys have been carried out in Cambridge Gul
Jan 1, 1998
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S-XRF Imaging of Fe-Mn Nodules and Crusts – A Cutting-Edge Technique to Decipher Trace Metal Speciation and DistributionBy Tobias Hens, Andrew Frierdich, Barbara Etschmann, Joël Brugger, Barrie Bolton
"Advancing our knowledge about trace metal distribution and abundance provides insight into formation, alteration, and trace element enrichment processes of ferromanganese nodules and crusts. A fundam
Jan 1, 2017
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Unlocking Critical Metals from Ferromanganese Nodules and Crusts – The Role of Iron during Dynamic Mineral RecrystallizationBy Tobias Hens, Andrew Frierdich, Joël Brugger
The rapid advancement of green technologies in recent years is closely tied to an ever- increasing demand for raw materials. Innovative forms of zero-emission transportation and sustainable power gene
Jan 1, 2018
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The Broken Spur And TAG Hydrothermal Fields On The Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Complex Histories Of Mound DevelopmentBy R. W. Nesbitt
The TAG and Broken Spur hydrothermal mounds are located on the Mid Atlantic Ridge (MAR) at 260N and 290N (respectively). Both were initially discovered by exploratory work from surface vessels and bo
Jan 1, 1998
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Stakeholders’ Perspectives on Deep Sea Mining: A Case Study in GermanyBy Tina Schneider
Scientists show that polymetallic nodules and massive sulfides from deep sea mining contain valuable metals. These metals have the potential to overcome future shortages of supply. Hence, companies, g
Jan 1, 2018