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Magmatic Fluids In Seafloor Volcanic Rocks: An Enriched Metal Source For 'Giant' Ore Deposits?
By Kaihui Yang
Volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits are generally considered to have been formed by hydrothermal fluids that leach ore metals out of footwall rocks. However, the necessity for a metal-rich magmatic
Jan 1, 2011
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Three-Year Review Of The Marine Minerals Technology Center - Continental Shelf Division
By Dorothy B. Niell, O&apos
In its first three years of operations, the in-house programs of the continental Shelf Division of the Marine Minerals Technology Center (MMTC/CSD) have focused on the development of drill systems - t
Jan 1, 1991
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6000 Meter Submersibles MIR I And II: New Opportunities For Use In Marine Exploration
By 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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Zinc-Lead-Silver-Gold-Rich Barite Deposits In East Diamante Caldera, Mariana Volcanic Arc
By J. R. Hein
East Diamante is a submarine volcano in the southern Mariana arc that is a complex caldera about 10 km x 5 km (elongated ENE-WSW), and breached on its northern and southwestern sectors. A large field
Jan 1, 2011
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Three Year Review Of The Marine Minerals Technology Center Ocean Basins Division
By Michael J. Cruickshank
The University of Hawaii, Ocean Basins Division (OBD) shares, equally with the University of Mississippi, Continental Shelf Division (CSD), congressional funding for the Marine Minerals Technology Cen
Jan 1, 1991
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Rovdrill® - The Development and Application of a New ROV Operated Seabed Drilling and Coring System
By Allan Spencer
In March 2007, Nautilus Minerals Inc. announced that they had commenced their 2007 exploration and development program with the mobilization of the Research Vessel Wave Mercury and the Survey Vessel A
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Offshore Minerals For Flue Gas Desulfurization And By-Product Strategic Metals And Superphosphate Fertilizer
By J. Robert Woolsey
This paper provides certain Southeastern coal-burning utilities with an economic strategy for complying with the sulfur dioxide emission standards set firth by the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. Th
Jan 1, 1992
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Heavy-Mineral Resources Offshore Of The Southeast Atlantic Coast
By Andrew E. Grosz
The United States is dependent on foreign imports for about 80 percent of its ilmenite, about 60 percent of its rutile, and virtually all of its monazite. Nearshore marine sand deposits and beach-comp
Jan 1, 1986
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Deep-sea Mineral Potential of the South Pacific Waters
By Nobuyuki Okamoto, Bhaskar Rao
For a period of twenty years - from 1985 to 2005 - the Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corporation (JOGMEC) and Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) have jointly conducted surveys
Oct 15, 2007
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Exploring The Third Dimension Of An Active Seafloor Hydrothermal System Hosted By Felsic Volcanic Rocks: ODP Leg 193 At PACMANUS, Papua New Guinea
By Raymond A. Binns
In this first sub-seafloor examination of an active hydrothermal system hosted by felsic volcanic rocks at a convergent plate margin, we drilled 13 holes altogether, achieving deep cored penetrations
Jan 1, 2002
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Evaluation Of Polymetallic Nodule Deposits Within Eez?s In The Western Pacific: Implication For Mining
By D. S. Cronan
Based on analogy with the Clarion-Clipperton zone, three main factors appear to influence the occurrence of potentially economic nodules in the study area, (i) elevated biological productivity, mainly
Jan 1, 1986
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Challenges of Deep Water Mining: A key to better operation in deep waters is obtaining the information at the resolution necessary for the application. Technology advances now allows high resolution data collection in the most challenging water depth
By Francois P. Leroy
In the quest of studying the assigned blocks of seafloor for deep water mining, each member country of the ISA is thirsty for accurate information as to the level of resources available. Manganese nod
Jan 1, 2010
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Suitable Site Selection for Manganese Nodule Development in the Korea Licensed Area using GIS Methods
By 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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Marine Mining Is Getting A Bad Deal From Environmentalists
By Charles L. Morgan
For the past twenty years or so the oceans of the world have been transformed in the minds of most Americans from the ultimate and nearly infinite receptacles for sewage and other wastes to an almost
Jan 1, 1989
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Distribution Of Radionuclides During Weathering And Erosion In Saquarema (Rio De Janeiro): Implications For Submerged Monazite Deposits In Adjacent Offshore Areas
By V. M. Hamza
Analysis of ground and airborne radiometric measurements in the Saquarema region (Rio de Janeiro) provides new insights into the breakdown and transport of mineral aggregates containing monazites, und
Sep 14, 2011
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Comparative Analysis of Deep-Sea Minerals
By Pedro Madureira, Georgy Cherkashov, Harald Brekke, Marzia Rovere
"The most promising deep-sea mineral resources for exploration in the Area (beyond the limits of national jurisdiction) are polymetallic nodules, cobalt-rich ferromanganese crusts and polymetallic sul
Jan 1, 2017
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HUGIN AUV ? Concept And Operational Experiences To Date
By Karstein Vestgard
During the last few years autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) technology has evolved from concept demonstrators towards commercial products. The driving forces are the move for energy exploitation tow
Jan 1, 2003
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Marine Minerals Potential in the Pacific Islands Region and the Proposed Management Strategy
By Akuila K. Tawake
The occurrences of polymetallic minerals within the Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZs) of many Pacific Island Countries (PICs) have been confirmed through marine scientific researches and seabed minerals
Jan 1, 2010
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Environmental Studies Of A Manganese Nodule Field In The Peru Basin (Southeast Pacific)
By Ulrich Von Stackelber
Deep sea mining of manganese nodules actually will have an environmental impact to the seafloor and to the water column. However, we are far from being able to predict the possible consequences. There
Jan 1, 1994
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Geochemistry Of Massive Sulfide-Associated Hydrothermal Exhalative Sediments, Bathurst, New Brunswick
By 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