Sampling System Development For Seabed Crust Deposits

International Marine Minerals Society
David A. Larson
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International Marine Minerals Society
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2
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The future exploitation of crust deposits will require a dependable characterization system. The U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines (Bureau) initiated research to develop a new sampling dredge by conducting a series of cutting and physical property tests on previously collected cobalt-rich manganese crust and substrate samples. Using the engineering parameters derived from these tests, a large, heavy dredge was designed and tested. This heavy dredge was capable of fragmenting and collecting in situ crust, but it created handling problems for the research vessel, thus an aggressive cutting, light-weight dredge was conceived and fabricated. The light-weight dredge is capable of fragmenting and collecting crust and some talus. This dredge can be used on flat or rough seabed terrains. It can be easily retrieved from hang ups and reset to sample again.
Citation

APA: David A. Larson  (1991)  Sampling System Development For Seabed Crust Deposits

MLA: David A. Larson Sampling System Development For Seabed Crust Deposits. International Marine Minerals Society, 1991.

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