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Black Sands In The Pacific Mexican Littoral
By Arturo Carranza Edwards
One hundred ninety nine beach face sand samples from an equal number of beaches from the Mexican Pacific were studied. Based on petrological and chemical analysis some locations have been studied in m
Jan 1, 1994
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Column Flotation Of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crust
By William C. Hirt
Column flotation is a promising technique for processing as-mined, cobalt-rich, ferromanganese crust to separate the valuable crust component from barren substrate-rock, either aboard ship or within t
Jan 1, 1992
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The Strength Characteristics Of Deep Seabed Sediment
By Ivo Dreiseitl
The interaction between nodule harvester and eupelagic sediment on the seabed is definitely one of the key aspects of mining technology for polymetallic nodules which is to be studied in details. Phys
Jan 1, 2011
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Review Of The Ocean Studies Board 1995 Law Of The Sea Workshop
By Stewart B. Nelson
With the pending U.S. ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the subject was raised as to the Convention's potential impact on U.S. ocean science. The Ocean
Jan 1, 1996
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Mineralogical Characterization Of Southern Oregon Offshore Placers
By C. L. Mardock
The U. S. Bureau of Mines participated in a two-year joint State of Oregon/Department of Interior Placer Task Force study on the economic and environmental aspects of Oregon's marine placer depos
Jan 1, 1991
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The Inquiry Into The Influence Of The Underwater Scattering Layer On Seabeam And The Tentative Idea Of The Application Of The Acoustic Properties Of Manganese Nodules
By Cheng Xiangzhou
The China Ocean Mineral Resources Research and Development Association (COMRA) conducted a topographic survey in its deep seabed claim area with the SeaBeam system in 19475. After analyzing the data,
Jan 1, 1996
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Characterization Of Sand Mining Plumes
By N. Wang
The City of Honolulu mines sand from nearshore deposits for beach maintenance. The suction dredging operation creates a discharge plume which is carried by currents and other motions until it settles
Jan 1, 1991
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Ocean Mineral And Energy Resources: Market Updates And Price Trends
By Porter Hoagland
It is well known that significant quantities of mineral deposits exist in the oceans. Most of these resources cannot yet be classified as economic "reserves" in the strict sense of the term, but they
Jan 1, 1996
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Why the Domestic Oil and Gas Industry Supports United States Accession to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
By John W. Padan
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea contains major provisions that U.S. negotiators have sought for over two decades. The internationally recognized right to the mineral resources
Jan 1, 1996
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Evaluating Benthic Community Disturbance And Succession Following Simulated Manganese-Nodule Mining In The Equatorial Pacific
By Fred C. Dobbs
To effectively manage the potential environmental impacts of deep-sea mining of manganese nodules, we need to know substantially more about the effects of sediment redeposition on abyssal communities
Jan 1, 1992
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Canada's Shelf Resource Potential
By Peter B. Hale
Canada has a long history of marine-related industry and onshore mining. Even so, commercial interest in marine mining, excluding seawater mineral extraction and offshore extensions of hardrock deposi
Jan 1, 1985
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China, India And South Korea - Why And How The Three "Newcomers" In Deep Seabed Mining Should Cooperate
By Jan Magne Markussen
China, India and South Korea are three developing/newly industrialized countries that can show a very positive economic development in latter years. Moreover the three countries also feature amongst t
Jan 1, 1994
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Manganese Nodules: New Potentials For Mining By 2000
By William D. Siapno
Mining the deep ocean by the year 2000 may seem far fetched. The year 2000 is but a decade away, a scant 10 years. Remember, the youngsters of today will grow up in a little more than a decade and reb
Jan 1, 2011
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From exploration to extraction: The consequences of resource morphology for mining operations on the Chatham Rise
By Campbell McKenzie
Substantial consideration has been given to the implications that the morphology of the Chatham Rise deposit will have on mining operations. The glacio-tectonic processes involved in the distribution
Sep 14, 2011
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The Status Of Marine Minerals Research Worldwide
By Michael J. Cruickshank
Marine minerals are more than an academic curiosity as they represent the most significant global source of mineral materials for economically and ecologically sustainable development for the future.
Jan 1, 1996
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Application Of Ferromanganese Marine Mineral Tailings In Concrete And Ceramics
By J. C. Wiltshire
Both ferromanganese crusts and nodules present potential processors with enormous volumes of tailings of dubious environmental character: most processing scenarios fail to utilize the uneconomic manga
Jan 1, 1991
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Hydrothermal Fields In Oceanic Fracture Zone Settings: An Example From The Blanco F.Z., Northeast Pacific
By James R. Hein
Low- to intermediate-temperature, diffuse-flow hydrothermal fields and associated mineral precipitates have been found at many locations along oceanic spreading centers, back-arc basin spreading axes,
Jan 1, 2001
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Regional-Scale Mapping Of U.S. Continental Margin Sedimentary Environments: Tools For Research, Seafloor Management And Aggregate Resource Assessments
By S. Jeffress Williams
Continental shelf margins are dynamic sedimentary environments that contain important benthic habitats and support many functions such as navigation, national defense, cables, pipelines, trawling, and
Jan 1, 2004
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Alaska's Marine Minerals: A Case For Assessment And Evaluation
By James C. Barker
Alaska's expansive continental shelf represents future opportunities for marine mineral development. Although today's metal prices and subsidized foreign mineral production continue to disco
Jan 1, 1991
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Seabed Mineral Deposits in European Seas: Metallogeny and Geological Potential for Strategic and Critical Raw Materials (MINDeSEA Project)
By Henrik Schiellerup, Irene Zananiri, Johan Nyberg, Thomas Kuhn, Luis Somoza, Teresa Medialdea, Maria Judge, Pedro Ferreira, Gerry Stanley, Javier González
The GeoERA Co-Fund action is a joint contribution of 48 national and regional Geological Survey Organisations from 33 European countries “Establishing the European Geological Surveys Research Area to
Jan 1, 2018