Screening Criteria For Submarine Tailings Disposal

International Marine Minerals Society
Derek V. Ellis
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

A stepwise implementation of seven criteria for screening the physical, chemical and environmental suitability of submarine tailing disposal (STD) at coastal mines is presented. It is expected that similar criteria would be relevant to future deepwater mining. A reconnaissance level study of four preliminary criteria: mine location; coastal bathymetry; feasible outfall locations; and potential for chemical contamination can support or eliminate the prospects for STD. If supportive, detailed, and far more time-consuming hence costly surveys of: environmental background information including oceanography and waste discharge characteristics; projected impacts on other resource uses plus regulatory and community concerns will be essential for environmental protection and to secure the necessary approvals. This review of STD systems on which the proposed screening criteria were based was undertaken by a Cooperative Agreement of the U.S. Bureau of Mines, Alaska Field Operations Center with the University of British Columbia.
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APA: Derek V. Ellis  (1994)  Screening Criteria For Submarine Tailings Disposal

MLA: Derek V. Ellis Screening Criteria For Submarine Tailings Disposal. International Marine Minerals Society, 1994.

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