Marine Minerals and Energy Resources Research Works in KIGAM: Manganese Nodule and Gas Hydrate

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 249 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 14, 2011
Abstract
KIGAM (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources) has been doing various kinds of research works in marine minerals and energy resources exploration and utilization since early 1990s in Korea. In the presentation, the authors will introduce the recent research and development activities mainly focusing on the rare earth metals of the Pacific deep seabed Mn-nodules and gas hydrates which occur from Korean deep waters. KIGAM has been participating in the polymetallic manganese nodule exploration, mining and metal-extraction project, which is modulated by KIOST (Korea Institute of Ocean Sciences and Technology, formerly KORDI). Now KIGAM puts more focus on extracting precious and rare earth metals from the Mn-nodule as well as underlying sediments. The rare earth elements (REE) from seabed mineral deposits also draw attention to those countries including Korea which are lack in natural resources. KIGAM is doing several kinds of leaching experiments using various kinds of reagents under the different experimental parameters. Extraction of rare earth metals from deep sea nodule using H2SO4 and HCl solution showed good leaching effect. As the gas hydrates are to be evaluated as a new future energy resource globally, Korean government has initiated national R/D program covering fundamental exploration survey for resources assessment in Korean deep waters and production technology development. KIGAM plays a key role in seismic exploration, resources assessment, experimental
Citation
APA:
(2011) Marine Minerals and Energy Resources Research Works in KIGAM: Manganese Nodule and Gas HydrateMLA: Marine Minerals and Energy Resources Research Works in KIGAM: Manganese Nodule and Gas Hydrate. International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.