Impact of High-Resolution Bathymetric Mapping on Resource Estimation in the French Exploration Contract for Polymetallic Nodules (749d1555-7f66-447a-b497-986cad90adb5)

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 181 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Ifremer, on behalf of the French government, holds an Exploration Contract with the ISA for polymetallic nodules in the CCFZ. As part of its exploration activities, the NODULE (2015) cruise was conducted to acquire a 50 m resolution bathymetric coverage of the eastern sectors of the Contract. In 2017, Ifremer initiated an update of the Contract’s mineral resource estimate. Metal grades and nodule abundance were modelled using ordinary kriging. The inferred mineral resource is 436 Mt (wet) of polymetallic nodules at an average abundance of 10.7 kg/m² with a cut-off grade of 7 kg/m². Based on the geological data, seamounts, sedimentary basins and steep slopes contain no nodules. Technical studies of most of the contractors have determined that nodule collectors could not maneuver on slopes above 5 to 10°. Thus, Ifremer has selected a quite conservative slope threshold of 7 % (about 4°) and a backscatter threshold of -29.5 dB to delineate nodule-free areas. This has a significant impact on the resource estimate, as about 54 % of the eastern Contract areas are excluded. Near-seafloor high-resolution mapping and photographic transects, associated with finer-spaced box-core sampling could constitute a next step to better constrain the mineable areas and to get a higher level of confidence in the resource estimation.
Citation
APA:
(2018) Impact of High-Resolution Bathymetric Mapping on Resource Estimation in the French Exploration Contract for Polymetallic Nodules (749d1555-7f66-447a-b497-986cad90adb5)MLA: Impact of High-Resolution Bathymetric Mapping on Resource Estimation in the French Exploration Contract for Polymetallic Nodules (749d1555-7f66-447a-b497-986cad90adb5). International Marine Minerals Society, 2018.