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Regional-Scale Mapping Of U.S. Continental Margin Sedimentary Environments: Tools For Research, Seafloor Management And Aggregate Resource AssessmentsBy 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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How to Increase Economy of Seafloor Massive Sulfide MiningBy Tetsuo Yamazaki
Seafloor massive sulfides have been a subject of interest for profitable commercial mining these ten years. Because of the higher Au, Ag, and Cu contents, they have received much attention as immedia
Jan 1, 2010
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Preliminary Economic Evaluation of Rare Metal Recovery from Cobalt-rich Manganese CrustsBy Tetsuo Yamazaki
The importance of cobalt-rich manganese crusts on the Pacific seamounts for possible future rare metal sources has currently been recognized. The thin layer-type deposit characteristics affect not onl
Jan 1, 2010
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Platinum And Palladium In Co-Rich Ferromanganese Crust DepositsBy B. Prause
Ferromanganese crust samples collected from Central Pacific sea-mount areas became of special interest after surprisingly high nobel metal contents have been analyzed. Hydrogenetic crust growth is con
Jan 1, 1989
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New Data From The Escanaba Trough: Implications For Other Sediment-Covered Ridge Axes And Besshi-Type Sulfides On LandBy Randolph A. Koski
Recent investigations located at least six major massive sulfide deposits (dimensions measured in tens to hundreds of meters) within a 50-km-long segment of Escanaba Trough, the sediment-covered axial
Jan 1, 1989
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Marine Survey Methodology Of The Surficial Geology And Morphology Of Northwestern Graham IslandBy Brian D. Bornhold
A comprehensive multi-disciplinary marine geological survey of northwestern Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Columbia, Canada was conducted by Offshore Survey and Positioning Services L
Jan 1, 1985
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Mineral Processing of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crust and Nodules - Establishment of Treatment Flow for Removal of Substrate RockBy Naoki Hiroyoshi, Kunihiro Hori, Kengo Sekimura, Mayumi Ito, Kouki Kashiwaya, Eiji Yamaguchi, Masami Tsunekawa
Cobalt-rich ferromanganese crusts and nodules ores from seamount areas contain volcanic and sedimentary rocks as substrate or nuclei. During the mining operation, these rocks should be separated as
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New Approaches To Mineral Exploration Off The Southwest Pacific Island NationsBy D. S. Cronan
Mineral exploration problems in the S.W. Pacific are not unique to that region, but a combination of favourable circumstances render it an ideal area to attempt to solve such problems. The land are
Jan 1, 1985
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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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Remote Drilling TechnologyBy Patrick J. C. Ryall
Remotely control led drills capable of being lowered to the sea-floor from ordinary research vessels have been developed over the past two decades. These drills are currently being used in geological
Jan 1, 1985
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Gas Hydrate, Methanogenic Calcite, And 13C-Depleted Bivalve Shells From A Mud Volcano Offshore Los Angeles, CaliforniaBy James R. Hein
Methane and hydrogen sulfide vent from a cold seep above a shallowly buried methane hydrate in a mud volcano located 24 km offshore of Los Angeles, California in 800 m water. Bivalves, authigenic cal
Jan 1, 2005
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Phosphorite On The Georgia Continental Shelf - A Potential World-Class DepositBy James R. Herring
An unusual combination of ten new, deep (-100 m) coreholes and an extensive high-resolution seismic reflection network enables us to produce a detailed study of the phosphorite resources in the Tertia
Jan 1, 1994
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Distal Metalliferous Sediments and Search of Underwater Hydrothermal DepositsBy Evgeny G. Gurvich
While direct study of high temperature hydrothermal activity and the associated mineral formation as well as study of their scales are possible in the modern ocean, researchers are deprived of such
Aug 24, 2006
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Back-arc Rifting and Formation of the Hydrothermal Ore Deposits at the Northern Izu-Ogasawara Arc in the Western PacificBy E. Moriguchi, K. Tamaki, A. Okuda, K. Iizasa, C. Honsho
The northern Izu-Ogasawara Arc is characterized by an abundant distribution of submarine calderas along the volcanic front to the back-arc rift zones. In many of these calderas hydrothermal activities
Sep 24, 2006
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Polymetallic Sulfide Formation And Gold Enrichment On Hydrothermal Vents Of Pacific SeamountsBy Alexander Malahoff
Mineral zonation studies were conducted on hydrothermal vents of two hot spot volcanoes. One study site is located within the Axial Caldera of the axial hot spot volcano of the Juan de Fuca Ridge. The
Jan 1, 1988
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Search for Sediment-hosted Seafloor Polymetallic Sulfides: What Are We Doing Wrong?By Timothy F. McConachy, Christopher J. Yeats, Ray Binns
Various kinds of sediment-hosted polymetallic sulfide deposit are known on land in ancient marine sequences, many tending to be larger and more valuable than massive sulfide deposits genetically ass
Aug 24, 2006
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New Approaches To Marine Diamond Exploration And MiningBy Mike Woodborne
The marine diamond industry off south-western Africa is maturing rapidly. Some of the larger explorers have reached an advanced stage in their resource development and new mining operations have been
Jan 1, 1998
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K-07 – Results of Neptune Minerals 2007 Southern Kermadec Arc Exploration ProgramBy Justin C. I. Baulch, Robina Sharpe, Steven J. Downey, John P. Feenan, Kate M. Perrin
Since becoming a public company in October 2005, Neptune Minerals has continued to advance its primary aims. Major achievements in the last year have been: • Successful completion of two simultaneou
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Simple And Effective Sampling Methods For Marine Minerals ExplorationBy J. R. Woolsey
The cost of an offshore exploration project is mainly dependent on the size of the vessel engaged for the work and increases dramatically with increasing size. Of the various factors influencing vesse
Jan 1, 1986
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Cobalt-Rich Crust Continuum Of Seamounts In The Central PacificBy Alexander Malahoff
Accumulation of cobalt -rich ferromanganese crusts on Pacific seamounts located off-ridge in the Hawaiian EEZ, represents a complex process that involves geologic aging of the seamounts, geographic tr
Jan 1, 1991