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Likely Directions In Deep Ocean Mining To 2010By David Heydon
The big money is backing both manganese nodules and manganese crusts as the most likely deep ocean mining development by 2010, but seafloor massive sulphides of copper/gold/zinc offer an alternative b
Jan 1, 2004
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Sediment Sources, Pathways And Sinks In The Southern North Sea And Eastern English ChannelBy Brian D?Olier
Much of the aggregate that is being exploited at present from these areas is a ?relic? deposit. It was originally eroded from primary source rocks and transported to a depositional centre by processes
Jan 1, 2004
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Marine Aggregates In North West Europe ? Demand And SupplyBy Graham Singleton
Around 235 million tonnes of marine aggregates have been dredged in the last decade from the UK continental shelf alone. The current distribution of marine aggregate production licence areas in No
Jan 1, 2004
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The Development And Operation Of Remotely Operated Powered Seabed Coring Systems For Geology, Geotechnics And Mineral Exploration In Coastal To Ocean DepthsBy Alister C. Skinner
The Marine Operations and Engineering section of the British Geological Survey based in Edinburgh, Scotland have, over the last 30 years, developed and operate a series of remotely operated, and power
Jan 1, 2004
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New Directions In The Marine Minerals Program At The U.S. Minerals Management ServiceBy LeRon E. Bielak
The marine minerals program of the Minerals Management Service (MMSI has undergone significant changes during 1991. Formerly the Office of Strategic and International Minerals, the program has been re
Jan 1, 1991
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Eastern English Channel Broadscale MappingBy Sally Philpot, Siân E. Boyd, Hubert L. Rees, Emma Bee, Carla Houghton, Ceri James, Silvana N. R. Birchenough, S. Limpenny David, A. Coggan1 Roger, Koen Vanstaen
Every year approximately 22 million tonnes of marine sand and gravel are dredged form British waters. The eastern English Channel (EEC) contains substantial reserves, a proportion of which have been
Sep 24, 2006
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Conceptual Proposals for Environmental Investigations of Deep-Seabed Mining (36th Underwater Mining Institute · 24-30 September 2006)By Hjalmar Thiel
Issues of deep-seabed mining are discussed since four decades and extensive efforts have been invested in oceanographic studies related to environmentally sound harvesting of polymetallic nodules. B
Aug 24, 2006
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Resource Management And Environmental Impacts In Sand And Gravel DredgingBy Ian Selby
Resource management is a key factor in the operation of a successful marine aggregates business; it is integral to the development of sustainability, satisfying increasing commercial, quality, and env
Jan 1, 2004
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Ferromanganese Crusts From The Kuril Basin And Kashevarov Trough Seamounts (Sea Of Okhotsk)By P. E. Mikhailk
From July 29 to September 15, 2004, the 178th cruise of the R/V Sonne took place under the KOMEX program in the Sea of Okhotsk. One of the cruise objectives was to dredge two different kinds of seamou
Jan 1, 2005
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Shelf Zone Of Marginal Seas Of The Pacific Ore Belt (Russian Federation): Perspectives Of Search And Operation For Hard-Rock Useful MineralsBy L. B. Khershberg
Marginal seas of the Russian Far East constitute the northwestern segment of the Pacific underwater belt distinguished by distinct metallogenic specialization of shelf-extended ore-bearing magmatic co
Jan 1, 2004
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Response Of A Sediment Seabed To 25 Years? Discharge Of Mine Tailings: Effects Ranges And Biodiversity RecoveryBy Brenda J. Burd
A very extensive spatial and temporal database on benthic infauna and associated sediment metals has been collected for Island Copper Mine on Vancouver Island, B.C. Canada from 1969 (pre-discharge) to
Jan 1, 2001
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The Japan/Sopac Co-Operative Deep-Sea Mineral Resources Study Project: Report On Results Of Activities Between 2000 To 2002, With An Emphasis On Results Of Marine Drilling In The North Fiji Basin, Fiji?s EEZBy Nobuyuki Okamoto
The present three-year long phase of the SOPAC/Japan Deep Sea Co-operative Mineral Resources Programme [Programme], commenced in 2000. The Programme has been funded by the Government of Japan through
Jan 1, 2002
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Acoustic Techniques For Marine Geological StudiesBy 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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Phosphorite On The Georgia Continental Shelf - A Potential World-Class DepositBy James R. Herring
An unusual combination of ten new, deep (-100 m) coreholes and an extensive high-resolution seismic reflection network enables us to produce a detailed study of the phosphorite resources in the Tertia
Jan 1, 1994
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Chemical And Mineralogical Form Of Platinum In Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese CrustsBy Akira Usui
Platinum is one of the most rare elements in the earth?s crust, but it is significantly enriched in some hydrogenetic ferromanganese crusts in the ocean. The element is essential to the electric indus
Jan 1, 2005
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Distribution of Manganese Deposits from Cretaceous to Recent -Overview of Studies of Buried Manganese Deposits in DSDP/ODP CoresBy Takashi Ito
Numerous studies have examined the distribution of deep-sea manganese deposits throughout geologic history. Here I summarize the recent results, focusing on the frequency of occurrence, burial age a
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Seafloor Massive Sulfides: Lessons from Land and SeaBy Steven D. Scott
A geologist can be likened to a medical pathologist trying to figure out from faint clues how something had lived and how it died, often long after the event. Present-day seafloor hydrothermalism has
Aug 24, 2006
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Detection and Quantification of Seafloor Ilmenite Deposits Utilizing Induced PolarizationBy Curtis Clement
Williamson & Associates, Inc. has developed a marine mineral exploration tool using an induced polarization technology (IP) under license from the US Geological Survey. Developed by Jeff Wynn at the
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Comparative Study On Mining Robots Design For Polymetallic Nodules And Seabed Massive SulfidesBy Sup Hong
Herein, concept designs of two different types of mining robots are concerned, which are aimed for developments of deep seabed mineral resources: polymetallic nodules (PMN) and seabed massive sulfides
Jan 1, 2011
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A Comparison Of The Results Of Three Systems For Setting Sediment Quality Guidelines For Trace MetalsBy Derek V. Ellis
Sediment Quality Guidelines can provide target values that should not be exceeded when seabed deposits are disturbed for mining, waste discharge or other purposes. Three sets of Guidelines have appear
Jan 1, 1995