From Space Robotics to Deep-sea Mining

International Marine Minerals Society
Piotr Jasiobedzki Robert Corcoran Michael Jenkin Roy Jakola
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Vast mineral resources of copper, zinc, cobalt and gold have been identified off the coast of Papua New Guinea at depths exceeding 2,000 meters. Accessing them in a cost effective manner and without destroying the marine habitat requires overcoming numerous technical and operational challenges. Although there are a number of deep-sea mining operations underway worldwide, the depths encountered are significantly less than will be required to mine these ore deposits. To date, only the oil industry has developed technologies for successfully accessing reserves at depths of 3,000m.
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APA: Piotr Jasiobedzki Robert Corcoran Michael Jenkin Roy Jakola  From Space Robotics to Deep-sea Mining

MLA: Piotr Jasiobedzki Robert Corcoran Michael Jenkin Roy Jakola From Space Robotics to Deep-sea Mining. International Marine Minerals Society,

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