Placer Minerals Of The West Coast Of India: A Retrospective & Prospective

International Marine Minerals Society
Subramanian Rajendran
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International Marine Minerals Society
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3
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Placer minerals are one of the rich natural resources readily made available primarily and broadly in the form of inland placers, beach placers and offshore placers. The exploitation of placer minerals goes back in the history for a period of time immemorial in the form of alluvial placer mining. In India only 35% of coast has been scanned for beach placer minerals. The buried inland placers and offshore placers have not been given due attention. Integrated management and sustainable development of coastal and Open Ocean including the EEZ are of great importance to us. Judicious exploitation of non-renewable mineral resources plays an increasingly important role with regard to future economic and social development. This calls for newer techniques for exploring and analyzing more the seafloor. Though India could remain in the placer mining for the last four decades through the establishment of the Indian Rare Earth in both east and west coasts, the lack of necessary dynamism to expand such industry and catch the world market points out a significant setback. It is highly essential to establish the major trends of paleo-beaches, since some of them are definite to contain highly rich heavy mineral placers comparable to the one being mined by beach scraping. Placer deposits of heavy minerals occur in discontinuous patches on the beaches along the West Coast of India. In recent years the National Institute of Oceanography, India and the Geological Survey of India attempted to invest on nearshore placer exploration by applying the integrated survey techniques.
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APA: Subramanian Rajendran  (2001)  Placer Minerals Of The West Coast Of India: A Retrospective & Prospective

MLA: Subramanian Rajendran Placer Minerals Of The West Coast Of India: A Retrospective & Prospective. International Marine Minerals Society, 2001.

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