Preliminary Economic Evaluation of Deep-sea REE Mud Mining

International Marine Minerals Society
Tetsuo Yamazaki
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Sep 14, 2011

Abstract

Deep-sea rare-earth element-rich mud (REE Mud) distributes in pelagic clayey sediment column on ocean seafloor at 4,000-6,000 m deep. The thickness ranges 5-80 m and the burial depth 0-100 m. The REE content ranges 600-2,250 ppm in Pacific and one of the richest, maximum 6,500ppm, has been found in Marcus Is. exclusive economic zone. By applying a conventional hydraulic excavation and lifting methods, the economy of REE Mud mining around Marcus Is. is preliminary examined. Because the waste content in REE Mud is high and the disposal cost in Japan is very expensive, the mining is recognized far away from economy.
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APA: Tetsuo Yamazaki  (2011)  Preliminary Economic Evaluation of Deep-sea REE Mud Mining

MLA: Tetsuo Yamazaki Preliminary Economic Evaluation of Deep-sea REE Mud Mining. International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.

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