Manganese Nodules: Twenty Years Of Accomplishments

International Marine Minerals Society
John W. Padan
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International Marine Minerals Society
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2
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

What is known about manganese nodules and their potential commercial recovery is outlined in terms of economics, legal rights, environmental impacts, and mineral genesis. As a result of 20 years of accomplishments it is clear that nodules comprise a real resource, and that they can be collected in water depths up to 5000 m, for brief periods, and raised to a surface vessel at rates of production appropriate for scale model systems. Based upon information in the public domain at present there is more confidence in the nature and magnitude of the resource than in the ability to recover nodules commercially. A review of the literature suggests that the metallurgical processing of manganese nodules is technically feasible and that the associated costs are well predictable. What is less clear is the market outlook for the products. All "overlapping claim" conflicts have been resolved. Therefore, parties with a historic interest in nodule mining appear now to have the right to mine in the future, assuming they properly complete whatever exploration license obligations they may have.
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APA: John W. Padan  (1989)  Manganese Nodules: Twenty Years Of Accomplishments

MLA: John W. Padan Manganese Nodules: Twenty Years Of Accomplishments. International Marine Minerals Society, 1989.

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