Overview of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crusts, Seamounts, and the Outlook for Mining

International Marine Minerals Society
James R. Hein Akira Usui Rachel Dunham
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Ferromanganese crusts are found on most hard-rock substrates in the deep ocean (800-3,000 m). Their distributions on seamounts are complex and controlled by a wide-variety of factors including seamount morphology, current patterns, mass wasting, substrate rock type and age, subsidence history, and others. However, the development of this potential resource ultimately depends on this distribution, as well as on the small-scale topography, grade, and tonnage. The parameters that will ultimately be used to define a mine site are unknown, but reasonable assumptions based on 25 years of data collection can be used to bracket likely permissive characteristics.
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APA: James R. Hein Akira Usui Rachel Dunham  Overview of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crusts, Seamounts, and the Outlook for Mining

MLA: James R. Hein Akira Usui Rachel Dunham Overview of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crusts, Seamounts, and the Outlook for Mining. International Marine Minerals Society,

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