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Hydrothermal Fluxes along the Mohns Ridge - Implications for Mineral Resources at Ultraslow Spreading Ridges (e048573c-fd0f-47f0-8fbd-b9f2b4c42dfb)
By T. Barryere, R. B. Pedersen, E. Reeves, A. Stensland, I. Thorseth, T. Baumberger
Venting on ultraslow spreading ridges is far more abundant then previously predicted, and the discrepancy between observed and predicted vent field density may imply that non-magmatic heat sources are
Jan 1, 2018
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Site-banking of the Reserved Areas with the International Seabed Authority: for operation of the Enterprise or Joint Venture
By Kioshi Mishiro, Pratima Jauhari, Walter Williams
INTRODUCTION The UN-General Assembly adopted an Agreement on 28 July 1994 entitled ‘Agreement relating to the implementation of Part XI of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea ((UNCLOS)
Jan 1, 2018
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First Australian Offshore Mineral Locations Map
By Yanis Miezitis, Gerald Mueller, Timothy F. McConachy, Ronald G. Sait, Keith R. Porritt, William J. McKay
In November 2004, Australia lodged with the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf possible new maritime boundaries in relation to Australia’s continental shelf extending b
Aug 24, 2006
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Lessons From Marine Diamond Mining
By Richard H. T. Garnett
Large scale, profitable, offshore mining of cassiterite started in 1907 around the coast of south Thailand and continues today in Indonesia. The more complex marine mining of diamonds commenced in the
Jan 1, 2004
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Managing Deep-Sea Exploration Programs from Concept to Success
By Odyssey Marine Exploration
Odyssey is a world leader in marine exploration and has undertaken expeditions in varying environments throughout the world addressing many commercial and regulatory demands. Odyssey works in a variet
Jan 1, 2018
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Marine Minerals and Energy Resources Research Works in KIGAM: Manganese Nodule and Gas Hydrate
By Lee Sung-rock
KIGAM (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources) has been doing various kinds of research works in marine minerals and energy resources exploration and utilization since early 1990s in Kore
Sep 14, 2011
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Ocean Minerals’ Cook Island Cobalt Project – Enabling the EV Revolution
By Hans Smit
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Jan 1, 2018
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Uranium Series Disequilibrium Dating Of Volcanic Massive Sulphide Deposits
By Robert Ditchburn
Within New Zealand?s extended EEZ there exists a vast submarine hydrothermal mineral resource associated with the Kermadec intra-oceanic arc. Along this arc more than thirty submarine volcanoes have b
Jan 1, 2005
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Developing An Environmental Effects Monitoring Protocol For Small-Scale Marine Placer Mining: A Reconnaissance Survey Of Pine Cove, Bale Vertex Newfoundland
By Ian B. Clark
In October-November 1993, the Centre for Cold Ocean Resources Engineering, Memorial University of Newfoundland and University of Victoria jointly carried out reconnaissance surveys at Pine Cove, Baie
Jan 1, 1994
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Marine And Coastal Heavy Mineral Placers: The Role Of Radiometric Techniques In Exploration, Assessment And Process Control
By David G. Jones
Radiometric surveys of the beach and nearshore zone of the Dutch Frisian Islands have identified sands enriched in heavy minerals. The areas of heavy mineral concentration have been mapped in detail u
Jan 1, 1995
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Resource Management And Environmental Impacts In Sand And Gravel Dredging
By Ian Selby
Resource management is a key factor in the operation of a successful marine aggregates business; it is integral to the development of sustainability, satisfying increasing commercial, quality, and env
Jan 1, 2004
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Ocean Mining, Undersea Mining Or Offshore Mining In The Chilean National Legislation, In The International Law And Its Technological Progress
By Winston Rocher Anda
Traditionally, mining activities have been developed in firm land, but technological advances and human needs have opened in the last year?s new opportunities in the maritime field. This has happened
Jan 1, 2011
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Barite-Gold And Associated Ferruginous Deposits At Franklin Seamount, Woodlark Basin: A Potential Exploration Target In Ancient Volcanic Sequences
In the western Woodlark Basin, propagation of seafloor spreading is occurring directly into the continental crust of Papua new Guinea. The spreading is not strictly in a back-arc tectonic setting, rat
Jan 1, 1993
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Precious Metals In Seafloor Hydrothermal Deposits
By R. Moss
Gold and silver are important byproducts of mining volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits. Both metals occur in VMS deposits ranging in age from the Archean to the currently forming massive sulfi
Jan 1, 2011
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Geological Considerations In Marine Sand And Gravel Dredging
By Andrew Bellamy
A thorough appreciation of the origin, formation, preservation and geometry of marine sand and gravel deposits is central in demonstrating that their extraction by dredging does not affect coastal pro
Jan 1, 2004
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Marine Minerals And Paleoceanography
By 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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Latitudinal Changes In Fe-Mn Oxide Crust Chemistry: Detailed NW-SE Transect Of The Equatorial Pacific, Marshall Islands To Samoa
By James R. Hein
A new data set of cobalt-rich ferromanganese (Fe-Mn) crust chemistry has been completed for the first detailed sampling of a latitudinal crossing of the Pacific equatorial zone of high biological prod
Jan 1, 2003
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Massive Sulfides from Ancient and Modern Margins of the Asian Paleo-ocean and Pacific: Textures, Mineralogy and Fluid Inclusion Data
By G. A. Tret’yakov, V. A. Simonov, I. Yu. Melekestseva, V. V. Zaykov, N. N. Ankusheva
The Kyzyl-Tashtyg massive sulfide polymetallic deposit is situated 120 km north-east of Kyzyl (the capital of Tuva Republic, Russia). It is located in the Ulug-O volcanic zone which is interpreted a
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The 300 Mt Windy Craggy Besshi-Type Massive Sulfide Deposit, Northwestern British Columbia, Canada: An Analog For Modern Seafloor Sulfide Deposits At Sedimented Settings?
By Jan M. Peter
The Early Norian Windy Craggy massive sulfide deposit is within the allochthonous Alexander terrane of the Insular tectonic belt in extreme northwestern British Columbia (Figure 1). Host rocks are the
Jan 1, 1993
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Phosphorite On The Georgia Continental Shelf - A Potential World-Class Deposit
By 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