Towards Zero Impact: Assessment Of Ecological Impact For Tailings Return

International Marine Minerals Society
Wiebe Boomsma
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International Marine Minerals Society
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10
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Publication Date:
Sep 14, 2011

Abstract

This is a framework study financed by the Maritime Innovation Programme of The Netherlands and several institutions actively involved in the research of the environmental impact of deep sea mining; IHC Mining, MTI Holland, Delft University of Technology, NIOZ, IMARES, Boskalis Westminster, AllSeas and TNO. For this framework study the following mining activities have been identified to be relevant to assess the ecological impact of a deep sea mining operation: a) excavation, b) tailings return, c) vertical transport, d) vessel operations, e) ore transport and f) general operations. For this paper, only one mining activity has been selected as an example for the assessment of ecological effects. This is one of the main activities introduced by the new technology envisaged for developing deep sea mining: tailings return.
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APA: Wiebe Boomsma  (2011)  Towards Zero Impact: Assessment Of Ecological Impact For Tailings Return

MLA: Wiebe Boomsma Towards Zero Impact: Assessment Of Ecological Impact For Tailings Return. International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.

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