Evolution of Geotechnical Properties in Hydrothermal Sulfide Mounds, The Reveal of a Maturation Threshold - Introduction

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 698 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2010
Abstract
In a context of scarce mineral resources, coupled with an increasing global demand in metals due to the exponential growth of newly industrialized countries, the mining industry will inevitably have to deal with tomorrow?s resources: underwater deposits. Three types of offshore deposits are known to date: polymetallic nodules, cobalt-rich crusts and hydrothermal sulphides. The latter, regarding the political-economic context, is now considered most likely to be exploited in a near future. Operating a mine critically requires accurate knowledge on geotechnical properties of the ore. A question is thus to be asked: Is there a particular spatial organization of geotechnical properties in a hydrothermal sulfide mound? In the present study, geotechnical properties have been measured for 29 sulfide samples of known origin, completed by 14 measurements on Western Pacific specimens from Yamazaki et al. (1990) and Yamazaki and Park (2003). From these geotechnical data on 43 sulfide samples, we can provide some answers to this question above, crucial for future exploitation of underwater mines.
Citation
APA:
(2010) Evolution of Geotechnical Properties in Hydrothermal Sulfide Mounds, The Reveal of a Maturation Threshold - IntroductionMLA: Evolution of Geotechnical Properties in Hydrothermal Sulfide Mounds, The Reveal of a Maturation Threshold - Introduction. International Marine Minerals Society, 2010.