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The Characteristics of Plagioclase-Hosted Melt Inclusions from MORB in the Hydrothermal Anomaly Field, South Mid-Atlantic RidgeBy Chuanshun Li, Haitao Zhang, Xuefa Shi, Quanshu Yan, Zhiwei Zhu
In Expeditions 22 and 26 of China Ocean Survey (COS), Chinese and Russian scientists have Carried out a lot of work to search for hydrothermal sulfide in Southern Mid-Atlantic ridge (SMAR) 19°S, but c
Jan 1, 2017
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Fundamental Study Of UV-Fluorescence Sensing System For Seafloor Massive Sulfides ? IntroductionBy Tetsuo Yamazaki
Seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) in the western Pacific have received much attention as resources for gold, silver, copper, zinc, and lead (Lenoble, 2000). Since the end of the 1980s, SMS have been fou
Jan 1, 2011
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Not Your Father's AUV: New Technologies That Will Transform Deep Sea OperationsBy Carl L. Kaiser
This abstract discusses selected recent technology developments at the Deep Submergence Lab at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution aimed at fundamentally changing the nature and scope of AUV oper
Sep 14, 2011
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High Resolution Seafloor Imaging in the Southern Indian Ocean: Insights to Economic Mineral Distribution and Seafloor Ecology from Data Acquired in the Search for MH370By Paul Kennedy, Daniel R. McConnell, Ruth Price
"The underwater search for the passenger aircraft MH 370 produced rare high resolution datasets of the ocean floor of extraordinary size and detail. The survey design and operations were for sole purp
Jan 1, 2017
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Requirements and Implications of Nodule Mining on Deep-Sea Deposits and EnvironmentBy Sebastian Ernst Volkmann, Felix Lehnen
"INTRODUCTIONWhile today’s mine planning of land-based ore deposits follows methods, which are well established, mining standards for the deep-sea have not established. Having gained a basic understan
Jan 1, 2017
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Brothers Volcano, Southern Kermadec Arc, New Zealand: Contrasting Vent Sites And Evidence For A Magmatic Fluid ComponentBy Cornel E. J. de Ronde
Brothers volcano (34°51.7?S, 179°03.6?E) is a large caldera volcano that forms part of the active Kermadec arc south of 32° S, NE of New Zealand. It is an elongate edifice striking NW-SE that is ~11-
Jan 1, 2004
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Eyes in the Deep – How Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Can Support & Enhance Deep Sea Mining OperationsBy Stephen Hall
Introduction Marine Autonomous Systems are making rapid progress from their early years as research tools for university departments & government institutes into having a growing number of real-world
Jan 1, 2018
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Recent Developments; U.S. Atlantic Shelf Marine Mineral SurveysBy Andrew E. Grosz
The Atlantic Continental Shelf (ACS) of the United States includes about 391,000 km2 extending from the shoreline to the 200-m isobath. It varies in width from a fraction of a kilometer (offshore of s
Jan 1, 1988
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The Usage Of A New German Deep-Sea ROV (QUEST 5) And A Mobile Drilling System (BGS Rockdrill) For The Exploration Of Deep-Sea Mineral DepositsBy Thomas Kuhn
The detailed investigation of both active and inactive submarine hydrothermal systems has gained tremendous progress during the last decades because of the increasing usage of remotely operated vehicl
Jan 1, 2003
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Occurrences Of Ferromanganese Crusts In The Lemkein Seamount Of RMI: Preliminary ResultsBy Jai-Woon Moon
Lemkein seamount located in the west of the Kuwajleen Atoll of RMI is a relatively samll, simple-shaped, peaked type seamount with its base at 4,500 m and summit at 1,452 m water depths. Ferromanga
Jan 1, 2000
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Sulfur Isotope Ratio Measurements As An Exploration Tool For High-Tenor Seafloor Massive Sulfide DepositsBy Raymond A. Binns
Exploration for high-value massive sulfide deposits on the ocean floor typically commences with a search for chimney fields in appropriate geological settings, followed by collection and assaying of s
Jan 1, 2011
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Preliminary Economic Evaluation of Deep-sea REE Mud MiningBy Tetsuo Yamazaki
Deep-sea rare-earth element-rich mud (REE Mud) distributes in pelagic clayey sediment column on ocean seafloor at 4,000-6,000 m deep. The thickness ranges 5-80 m and the burial depth 0-100 m. The REE
Sep 14, 2011
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Geochemical and Mineralogical Investigations of Fine Growth Structures of Ferromanganese Nodules from the Atlantic OceanBy Sabrina Warwas, Thomas Kuhn
"Due to rising prices and increasing demand of raw materials over the last years, marine mineral resources including manganese nodules have become a focus of study for industry and science. Marine fer
Jan 1, 2017
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New Insights of Mn Nodule Exploration from the German License Area in the Pacific Manganese Nodule Belt - IntroductionBy Thomas Kuhn
Germany?s industry heavily depends on the continuous import of mineral commodities such as manganese, copper, nickel, and molybdenum. Due to the strong increase in metal prices since 2002 Germany?s fe
Jan 1, 2010
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A Self-Regulatory Model For The Management Of The Environment And Public Issues In Marine MiningBy Julian Malnic
The emerging marine minerals exploration and mining industry is currently focused mainly on the technical elements for its success such as developing exploration and mining technologies. However, in o
Jan 1, 2000
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Manganese Crust Project, Hawaii - An Update Of Progress And PlansBy Charles L. Morgan
The Minerals Management Service of the U.S. Department of the Interior and the State of Hawaii Department of Planning and Economic Development are investigating the cobalt-rich ferromanganese oxide cr
Jan 1, 1985
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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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The Mesoscale Distribution Of Zooplankton Community In The Northeastern PacificBy Jung-Hoon Kang
Present study was stemmed from the survey associated with deep-sea mining in the KODOS area between Clarion Fracture Zone and Clipperton Fracture Zone located in the North Pacific Ocean. The study
Jan 1, 2003
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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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Physicochemical And Hydrodynamical Controls On Methane Bubble Dissolution Within The Hydrate Stability FieldBy G. Rehder
The release of methane as free gas from the seafloor into the water-column well within the hydrate stability field is a natural process observed today in various ocean settings, such as the Cascadia m
Jan 1, 2005