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The ISAs Revised Draft Exploitation Regulations – Have Key Stakeholders Concerns been Addressed Adequately?
By Steve Potter
"REVIEW OF ISA's DRAFT EXPLOITATION REGULATIONS – HAVE KEY STAKEHOLDERS' CONCERNS BEEN ADDRESSED ADEQUATELY?In early August 2017, the ISA published a revised draft of the exploitation regulations. My
Jan 1, 2017
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Thrown in at the Deep End: Modelling Sediment Plumes 1000 m under Water
By 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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Base And Precious Metal Resources In Seafloor Polymetallic Sulfides
By Mark D. Hannington
Seafloor polymetallic sulfides have been found in diverse volcanic and tectonic settings on the ocean floor at water depths ranging from 3700 meters to <1500 meters. More than 100 occurrences of hydro
Jan 1, 1994
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Metal Mobilization in Hydrothermal Sediments (84725873-4fd0-4e12-bde1-d84f8b2f15ba)
By Sofia Martins, Anna Lichtschlag, Sven Petersen, Fernando Barriga, Bramley Murton, Adeline Dutrieux
"Sediments in the vicinity of the hydrothermal seafloor massive sulphide (SMS) mounds are characterized by high concentration of metallic particles. They result from a long process of weathering of th
Jan 1, 2017
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A Geologic Survey Of The Near-Shore Regions Around White Island, New Zealand; Sidescan Imagery, Rock And Gas Samples From The 1995 MMTC-WIS Survey.
By Gregory J. Kurras
In 1995 the Marine Minerals Technology Center (MMTC) of the University of Hawaii conducted a sidescan sonar survey and sampling expedition of the submarine geology and hydrothermal systems surrounding
Jan 1, 2011
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Mineralogical and Geochemical Characterization of Deep-Sea Metalliferous Sediments of the TAG Area
By Jelena Milinovic, Sofia Martins, Anna Lichtschlag, Sven Petersen, Fernando J. A. S. Barriga, Bramley Murton, Adeline Dutrieux
"The active TAG hydrothermal mound is one of the largest and better studied. Due to its size (one of the largest, known so far, in the Atlantic Ocean) and concentration of specific economic valuable e
Jan 1, 2017
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Seamount-Scale Controls on Ferromanganese Crust Geochemistry: Tropic Seamount, NE Atlantic
By C. R. Pearce, B. Murton, S. Howarth, P. Lusty
"With the expansion of “green” energy technologies, the demand for the critical raw materials required to sustain this growth is increasing. Many E-tech elements, including tellurium (Te) and rare ear
Jan 1, 2017
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Deep Ocean Seafloor Mineral Extraction ? Environmental and Social Responsibility for a New Industry
By Samantha Smith
Nautilus Minerals (Nautilus) is following the lead of the petroleum industry as it strives to tap vast offshore resources. Planning is well underway for the Solwara 1 Project in the Bismarck Sea, Papu
Jan 1, 2010
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Seafloor Backscatter Data: A Cost and Time-Effective Method for Exploration of Seafloor Massive Sulfide Deposits? A case study at the TAG district
By Delphine Pierre, Jean-Marie Augustin, Anne-Sophie Alix, Charline Guérin, Cecile Cathalot, Yves Fouquet, Arnaud Gaillot, Ewan Pelleter, Carla Scalabrin, Florian Besson
With the world’s growing demand for metals, seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) deposits are now seen as a possible mineral resource that could contributes to secure metal supply for human needs. SMS depo
Jan 1, 2018
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The Initial Spreading of Turbidity Plumes – Dedicated Laboratory Experiments for Model Validation
By Frans van Grunsven, Cees van Rhee, Geert Keetels
One of the obstacles during the initial phases of project development is the assessment of the environmental impact. Mining residue, consisting of fine seafloor sediments, are to be discharged subsea
Jan 1, 2018
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Cash Flow Models of Different Deep Sea Mining Deposits - Deep Sea Mining Projects
By Henk van Muijen
From an interesting and intriguing scientific research topic, deep sea mining has altered into an interesting mining prospect over the last years. Ten years ago most of the focus was on geological inv
Jan 1, 2010
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Extinct Seafloor Massive Sulphide Mounds from the TAG Hydrothermal Area, Mid-Atlantic Ridge - Insights into Geological Processes after Cease of Hydrothermal Venting
By Sven Petersen, Berit Lehrmann, Bramley J. Murton, Paul A. J. Lusty
"INTRODUCTIONToday’s metal mining focusses on land based ore deposits which only consider one third of the Earth’s surface. Through an increasing global demand of strategic metals used in the electron
Jan 1, 2017
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AUV-Based Long-Range Exploration For Hydrothermal Activity Between 13°-33°S Along The Southern Mid- Atlantic Ridge
By Sven Petersen
The southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge (SMAR) is one of the least-explored spreading centers in the world with respect to hydrothermal activity. In the past 8 years research focused mainly on the ridge segme
Sep 14, 2011
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A Particle Size Distribution Model To Predict The Fate Of Resuspended Sediment In The Development Of Deep-Sea Mineral Resources
By Du Gon Lee
This study presents a model to predict fate of resuspended sediment in the development of deep-sea mineral resources including manganese nodules under Clarion-Clipperton area of the Pacific Ocean. The
Jan 1, 2003
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Past, Present and Future of Mn-nodules Development of Korea in the NE Equatorial Pacific
In early 1990s, the Korean government has launched a deep-sea research program to secure the stable long-term supply of strategic metallic minerals including Cr, Cu and Ni. Through the pioneering surv
Sep 14, 2011
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Hydrogenetic Growth of Ferromanganese Crusts: Which Processes Cause The Heteroepitaxial Intergrowth of the Fe- and Mn-Phases?
By Peter E. Halbach, Andreas Jahn
Co-rich hydrogenetic ferromanganese crusts are typical marine interface products of growth processes taking place on sediment-free substrate rocks on the seafloor. They grow very slowly and preferenti
Jan 1, 2017
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Update On The United Nations International Seabed Authority Deliberations
By Charles L. Morgan
In June 1996, the United Nations International Seabed Authority opened shop in Kingston, Jamaica as an autonomous international organization charged with the administration of seabed mineral developme
Jan 1, 2000
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The HERMINE Cruise: An Example of Multi-Scale and Multi Objective Exploration Strategy.
By Audrey Boissier, Marie-Anne Camon, Cecile Cathalot, Yves Fouquet, Laurent Bignon, Arnaud Agranier, Ewan Pelleter, Sylvain Bermell, Florian Besson
INTRODUCTION In October 2014, on behalf of the French government, Ifremer, along with the International Seabed Authority (ISA), signed a contract to start a detailed exploration program for seafloor m
Jan 1, 2018
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Volcanic Edifices of the Magellan Seamount Guyots (the Pacific Ocean) and Peculiarities of their Ore Occurrences
By 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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Generic Mechanisms Affecting the Post-Formation Preservation of Seafloor Massive Sulphide Deposits: Preliminary Results from the TAG Field
By Sven Petersen, Iain J. Stobbs, Bramley J. Murton, Paul A. J. Lusty
"INTRODUCTIONIt is widely thought that seafloor massive sulphide (SMS) deposits, the modern analogue of volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposits, present a potential global resource for base (Cu,
Jan 1, 2017