Environmental Considerations For The Future Mining Of Polymetallic Sulfides On The Deep Ocean Floor

International Marine Minerals Society
Steven D. Scott
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Several polymetallic sulfide deposits (copper, zinc, f lead, silver, f gold) presently exposed at the surface of the ocean floor are of sufficient size and apparent grade that they will someday be seriously considered as mineable resources. Responsible ocean mining may have some real environmental advantages over land mining, although they both share the same downstream problems caused by smelting and refining. The area of disturbance for an ocean mine would be much less than for an equivalent sized deposit on land around which considerable rock has to be excavated in order to get at the ore. Acid mine drainage, a very serious problem in land ming, would not be a concern in the alkaline and oxygen deficient environment of the deep ocean. There would undoubtedly be loss of habitat for some marine organisms but this could be minimized by mining deposits that are no longer hydrothermally active and therefore support little life. The risk of severe corrosion and thermal damage to the mining equipment at hydrothermally active sites would probably preclude their recovery in any event. The scientific community and environmental advocates should take advantage of the long lead time before ocean mining commences to insure that the environmental mistakes of the past, as encountered in some land mining, are not repeated. In order to fully understand and thereby mitigate the consequences of recovering seafloor sulfides, test mining of a small deposit using the German-designed high capacity television grab, preceded and followed by detailed observations of the mining site from a submersible, is proposed.
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APA: Steven D. Scott  (1992)  Environmental Considerations For The Future Mining Of Polymetallic Sulfides On The Deep Ocean Floor

MLA: Steven D. Scott Environmental Considerations For The Future Mining Of Polymetallic Sulfides On The Deep Ocean Floor. International Marine Minerals Society, 1992.

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