The Scientific, Engineering And Environmental Challenges Of Developing A Seafloor Massive Sulfide Project In The Western Pacific

International Marine Minerals Society
David Heydon
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International Marine Minerals Society
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

NAUTILUS MINERALS is a leader in the commercial exploration for and evaluation of seafloor massive sulfide (?SMS?) deposits. Nautilus has exploration licences covering 15,000 sq km of seafloor in Papua New Guinea and is evaluating other areas in the Western Pacific. The Nautilus Western Pacific Gold-Copper project is an interesting case study of the interaction of the disciplines of Science, Engineering and Environmental Science to solve and attend to the challenges of a project without precedence. The Science books of geology and marine biology with respect to seafloor massive sulfides are still being written or at best are thin volumes with recognition still we know very little at this time. Science?s early discoveries and study of these mineral processes on the seafloor provided invaluable data from which to develop an exploration strategy and the genesis of Nautilus itself. The Engineering required for development of such deposits is a combination of yet to be tested ?theory and engineering principles? and adaptation of best practice from other fields such as oil/gas and telecommunication cable laying. The Environmental guidelines for exploring these deposits, let alone mining them, is at the moment still being debated by a panel of experts chosen by the International Seabed Authority.
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APA: David Heydon  (2005)  The Scientific, Engineering And Environmental Challenges Of Developing A Seafloor Massive Sulfide Project In The Western Pacific

MLA: David Heydon The Scientific, Engineering And Environmental Challenges Of Developing A Seafloor Massive Sulfide Project In The Western Pacific. International Marine Minerals Society, 2005.

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