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                     Rare and Valuable Metals for High-Tech Applications Found in Marine Ferromanganese Nodules and Crusts: Relationships To Genetic Endmembers - Introduction Rare and Valuable Metals for High-Tech Applications Found in Marine Ferromanganese Nodules and Crusts: Relationships To Genetic Endmembers - IntroductionBy Andrea Koschinsky Ferromanganese crusts have traditionally been considered a potential ore for Co, whereas ferromanganese nodules have typically been considered a potential ore for Ni and Cu. However, both nodules and Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Geochemical Variations of SMS Deposits from Mid-Ocean Ridge and Arc-Back Arc Settings Geochemical Variations of SMS Deposits from Mid-Ocean Ridge and Arc-Back Arc SettingsBy Nicholas Dyriw, Georgy Cherkashov, Tamara Stepanova, John Parianos, Anna Firstova "Seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) deposits are a new frontier in global metal resources. Hydrothermal chimney’s (black smokers) precipitate Cu, Zn, Ag and Au rich from hot fluids (>250°C) during interac Jan 1, 2017 
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                     A Comparison Of The Results Of Three Systems For Setting Sediment Quality Guidelines For Trace Metals A Comparison Of The Results Of Three Systems For Setting Sediment Quality Guidelines For Trace MetalsBy Derek V. Ellis Sediment Quality Guidelines can provide target values that should not be exceeded when seabed deposits are disturbed for mining, waste discharge or other purposes. Three sets of Guidelines have appear Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Hydrothermal Deposits In Atlantic: Types And Perspectives Hydrothermal Deposits In Atlantic: Types And PerspectivesBy Georgy A. Cherkashov Two principal types of the hydrothermal fields in Atlantic - axial and off-axis - could be established based on their structural setting in the rift zone of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) (Figure1). Jan 1, 2003 
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                     A Catastrophic Summit Collapse, Pit Crater Formation, High-Temperature Venting, And Mineral Formation Processes On L_ihi Submarine Volcano A Catastrophic Summit Collapse, Pit Crater Formation, High-Temperature Venting, And Mineral Formation Processes On L_ihi Submarine VolcanoBy Alexander Malahoff The summit of L_ihi submarine volcano changed dramatically after seismic activity beneath L_ihi during the month of August 1996. Bathymetric re-surveys of the L_ihi edifice using SeaBeam, Simrad and Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Deepwater Seafloor Resource Production ? Development of the World?s Next Offshore Frontier Deepwater Seafloor Resource Production ? Development of the World?s Next Offshore FrontierBy Glen Smith Nautilus Minerals, the world?s leader in exploration and development of deep ocean seafloor resources, is today focused on the recovery of high-grade copper and gold in seafloor massive-sulphide miner Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Precious Metals In Seafloor Hydrothermal Deposits Precious Metals In Seafloor Hydrothermal DepositsBy R. Moss Gold and silver are important byproducts of mining volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits. Both metals occur in VMS deposits ranging in age from the Archean to the currently forming massive sulfi Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Volcanic Edifices of the Magellan Seamount Guyots (the Pacific Ocean) and Peculiarities of their Ore Occurrences Volcanic Edifices of the Magellan Seamount Guyots (the Pacific Ocean) and Peculiarities of their Ore OccurrencesBy T. E. Sedysheva The study of Co-rich manganese crusts has reached the level which allows to start prospecting works in the observable future, and furthermore, probably, exploitation of ore deposits. In this connectio Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Thrown in at the Deep End: Modelling Sediment Plumes 1000 m under Water Thrown in at the Deep End: Modelling Sediment Plumes 1000 m under WaterBy Jeremy Spearman, Alan Cooper, Mark Lee, Jon Taylor, Michael Turnbull, Neil Crossouard, Bramley Murton "SUMMARYSeamounts are underwater mountains caused by volcanic activity. They are of great oceanographic interest because of their local and basin-scale influence over ocean systems, their often unique Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Geochemistry Of Massive Sulfide-Associated Hydrothermal Exhalative Sediments, Bathurst, New Brunswick Geochemistry Of Massive Sulfide-Associated Hydrothermal Exhalative Sediments, Bathurst, New BrunswickBy Jan M. Peter Many of the Pb-Zn massive sulfide deposits of the Bathurst area in northern New Brunswick, Canada, are intimately associated with laterally continuous iron formation (IF) (Figure 1). This IF is a foss Jan 1, 1993 
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                     6000 Meter Submersibles MIR I And II: New Opportunities For Use In Marine Exploration 6000 Meter Submersibles MIR I And II: New Opportunities For Use In Marine ExplorationBy Igor E. Mikhaltsev The goal of investigation of the midwaters and of the bottom of the world - ocean versus technological possibilities. Manned vehicles and maximum depth decision. The methods of solving of the problem. Jan 1, 1988 
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                     An Article 76-Based Definition Of The U.S. Atlantic Continental Shelf An Article 76-Based Definition Of The U.S. Atlantic Continental ShelfBy G. B. Carpenter The United Nations Law of the Sea (LOS) Convention includes provisions (Article 76) for establishing the outer limits of a coastal State's continental shelf and for denoting the seaward extent of Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Seafloor Occurrence And Growth Stages Of KODOS Ferromanganese Nodules Seafloor Occurrence And Growth Stages Of KODOS Ferromanganese NodulesThe seafloor occurrences of KODOS ferromanganese nodules can be classified into four facies based on the morphological types of nodules recovered and seafloor photographs. Facies A, B, and C are relat Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Current Plans And Activities By South Africa To Assess Marine Minerals Potential: An Update Current Plans And Activities By South Africa To Assess Marine Minerals Potential: An UpdateBy Peter M. Bartlett The Republic of South Africa ranks among the world leaders in both reserves and production of numerous land-based mineral commodities. Over the last three decades, however, South Africa has also ident Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Nautilus Minerals: The Latest in Exploration and Development Nautilus Minerals: The Latest in Exploration and DevelopmentBy John Parianos 2013 has seen good progress for Nautilus Minerals and our projects due to the determination of our people and the continued support from shareholders and stakeholders. Our focus remains Solwara 1 in P Sep 14, 2011 
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                     Comparison Of The Tag Mound And Stockwork Complex With Cyprus-Type Massive Sulfide Deposits: Results From Leg 158 Drilling Comparison Of The Tag Mound And Stockwork Complex With Cyprus-Type Massive Sulfide Deposits: Results From Leg 158 DrillingBy Mark D. Hannington Drilling of the active Trans-Atlantic Geotraverse (TAG) deposit during ODP Leg 158 indicated that the size of the mound-stockwork complex is approximately 3.9 million tonnes, including 2.7 million ton Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Discovery Of Hydrothermal Fields At The Central Indian Ridge (Gemino Project) Discovery Of Hydrothermal Fields At The Central Indian Ridge (Gemino Project)In 1983, the GEMINO research project (Geothermal Metallogenesis Indian Ocean) was initiated in order to locate and evaluate sites of recent or fossil hydrothermal activity in the largely unexplored In Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Evaluating Benthic Community Disturbance And Succession Following Simulated Manganese-Nodule Mining In The Equatorial Pacific Evaluating Benthic Community Disturbance And Succession Following Simulated Manganese-Nodule Mining In The Equatorial PacificBy 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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                     Excavating the Deep Sea: Modeling the Pressure Effect in Rock Cutting Processes Excavating the Deep Sea: Modeling the Pressure Effect in Rock Cutting ProcessesBy Cees van Rhee, Rudy Helmons INTRODUCTION Seafloor Massive Sulphides are typically found near the oceanic ridges at larger water depths (>1km). The physical properties of SMS, as shown in table 1, are comparable to the properties Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Ultramafic-Hosted Mineralization And Diversity Of Hydrothermal Processes Along Slow Spreading Ridges Ultramafic-Hosted Mineralization And Diversity Of Hydrothermal Processes Along Slow Spreading RidgesBy Yves Fouquet Recent exploration demonstrates that hydrothermal systems related to upper mantle ultramafic outcrops are common in the modern ocean. Most sites are located on slow spreading ridges with a low magmat Jan 1, 2004 
