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Suitable Site Selection for Manganese Nodule Development in the Korea Licensed Area using GIS MethodsBy Youngtak Ko
The northeastern Pacific shows the highest nodule abundance among the oceans in the world, and thus has been drawing international attention for deep-sea manganese nodule development. The objectives o
Sep 14, 2011
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Japanese Deep Sea Impact Experiment (JET) And Its Preliminary ResultsBy Katsuya Tsurusaki
Commercial mining of manganese nodules is expected to begin within the next 20 to 50 years in large areas of abyssal sea floor in the Pacific Ocean. While deep sea mining is expected to realize signif
Jan 1, 1996
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New Inactive Hydrothermal Site Discovered At 16° 38? N, MARBy G. Cherkashov
A new hydrothermal field with massive sulfide deposits was discovered in 2004 at 16º 38.4?N, 46º 28.5?W on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Hydrothermal signals had already been recorded from bottom waters and
Jan 1, 2004
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Advances In Seabed Mapping And Sediment Profiling TechnologyBy Freddy Pøhner
The paper describes recent advances in the technology for mapping of the seabed with acoustic instrumentation. These instruments are typically single beam echo sounders, multibeam echo sounders and hi
Jan 1, 2003
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Integrated Ship, Submersible, ROV And Ocean-Bottom Observatory Design For Ocean Mineral Studies At The University Of HawaiiBy Alexander Malahoff
A shipboard research system capable of operating in waters of up to 2,000 m has been designed and implemented by the Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory (HURL), University of Hawaii. It uses a remotel
Jan 1, 1992
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Physiology, Geology And Sulfide Deposits Of The Southern Explorer Ridge Seafloor Hydrothermal Site Using An Integrated GIS Database And 3D ModelingBy Yannick C. Beaudoin
Southern Explorer Ridge (SER) is an anomalously shallow, intermediate-rate spreading ridge located 200 kilometers off the west coast of Vancouver Island, Canada. It ranges in depth between 2600 m (dee
Jan 1, 2001
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Manganese Nodules: Overcoming The ConstraintsBy William D. Siapno
Approximately a century lapsed between the time nodules were discovered and the beginning of commercial exploration in the early 1960's. A period of rapid development of exploration and mining te
Jan 1, 1985
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Particle Geochemistry at Hydrothermal Vents and Implications for Mining Seafloor Massive SulfidesBy Amy Gartman
"Seafloor hydrothermal systems result in the emission of abundant particles and nanoparticles into seawater1. Many of the elements in these particles settle locally, although some are transported dist
Jan 1, 2017
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Marine Minerals And PaleoceanographyBy Robert M. Owen
The reconstruction of ocean history has been a major focus of marine research over the past decade. A significant outcome of these investigations is the recognition that certain types of marine minera
Jan 1, 1995
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Features Of Distribution Pattern Of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crusts On The Micronesian And Marshall Islands SeamountsBy Nobuyuki Okamoto
Ferromanganese crusts on the seamounts in the Pacific Ocean are potential resources of cobalt, nickel, platinum and REEs. Particularly, those of the Republic of Marshall Islands and the Federated Stat
Jan 1, 2011
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A Remotely Operated Seafloor Coring SystemBy Richard Petters
Williamson and Associates, Inc of Seattle, Washington has recently built a remotely operated seafloor coring system for Nichiyu Giken Kogyo Ltd and the Metal Mining Agency of Japan (MMAJ). The system
Jan 1, 1996
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Metalliferous Sediments in the Red Sea Deeps: From Resource to ReserveBy M. C. I. Modenesi, J. E. Smith, M. Salvá-Ramírez, G. M. Castro, J. C. Santamarina
Annual metal consumption per capita has increased several orders of magnitude worldwide since the turn of the 19th century, yet grades of terrestrial ores are decreasing as reserves dwindle. Consequen
Jan 1, 2018
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Ocean Mineral And Energy Resources: Market Updates And Price TrendsBy 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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Offshore Construction Technology - Opportunities And Applications In Marine MiningBy James E. Dailey
Marine mining is driven by profitability, and profitability is driven in turn by people and equipment that can work productively and safely at sea. Design challenges faced by the marine mining communi
Jan 1, 1989
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Massive Sulfide Deposits, Southern Juan De Fuca RidgeBy Willam R. Normark
During a series of dives with the submersible ALVIN in 1984, samples of massive sulfide were recovered from four vent sites. All sites occur within a linear, steep-walled cleft about 50 m wide and as
Jan 1, 1985
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Ferromanganese Crusts From The Kuril Basin And Kashevarov Trough Seamounts (Sea Of Okhotsk)By P. E. Mikhailk
From July 29 to September 15, 2004, the 178th cruise of the R/V Sonne took place under the KOMEX program in the Sea of Okhotsk. One of the cruise objectives was to dredge two different kinds of seamou
Jan 1, 2005
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Latest Developments from the Cook Islands Relating to the Management of its Large Seabed Minerals Resource of Cobalt Rich Ferromanganese NodulesBy Seabed Mineral Authority Runanda Takere Moana
The Cook Islands is a group of 15 islands, being a Polynesian nation in the heart of the South Pacific Ocean and now bears the name of famed English navigator Captain James Cook, who sailed here in th
Jan 1, 2018
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Epithermal Ore Formation At The Neovolcanic Komba Ridge In The Eastern Flores Sea, IndonesiaBy Peter Halbach
Within the frame of the German-Indonesian cooperative Bandamin research project two short cruises (7 station days each) were carried out which led to the Flores-Banda basin located north of the active
Jan 1, 2004
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Pacmanus: An Actively-Forming Submarine Polymetallic Sulfide Deposit In Felsic Volcanic Rocks Of The Manus Back-Arc, Papua, New GuineaBy Steven D. Scott
The 1991 PACMANUS Expedition (Papua New Guinea-Australia-Canada in the Manus Basin) discovered a very large (approximately 800 x 350 m) actively-forming seafloor polymetallic sulfide 4 deposit in fels
Jan 1, 2011
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An Integrated Shipboard Ocean Floor Research System: The R/V Ka'imikai-O-KanaloaBy Alexander Malahoff
A shipboard research system capable of operating in waters of up to 2,000 meters has been designed and implemented by the Hawai'i Undersea Research Laboratory (HURL) of the University of Hawai&ap
Jan 1, 1995