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    The Escanaba Trough, Southern Gorda Ridge: Sulfide Deposits And Hydrothermal Processes At A Sediment-Covered Spreading Axis Within The U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone

    By Randolph A. Koski

    Since 1985, numerous constructional sulfide-sulfate deposits in the form of mounds, pinnacles, chimneys, and sheets have been located between 40°45' and 41°05'N latitude in Escanaba Trough,

    Jan 1, 1988

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    New Data From The Escanaba Trough: Implications For Other Sediment-Covered Ridge Axes And Besshi-Type Sulfides On Land

    By 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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    Simple And Effective Sampling Methods For Marine Minerals Exploration

    By 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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    Platinum-Group-Metals, Gold, And Chromium Resource Potential Offshore Of Platinum, Alaska

    By James C. Barker

    Concern over the availability of domestic critical and strategic mineral supplies has led the Bureau of Mines to evaluate the reserve development potential of alternative sources in Alaska. Near the v

    Jan 1, 1986

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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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    Organization Of The International Marine Mineral Society

    By William D. Siapno

    The International Marine Minerals Society has now come of age! Previously known as the International Marine Mining Society, it was an informal group without officers, by-laws or official status. Despi

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Minimizing Environmental Risk - An Opportunity To Reconsider Submarine Mine Tailings Disposal

    By Paul C. Rusanowski

    Mining is a waste intensive industry, oftentimes producing hundreds of kilograms of waste rock and tailings for every gram of metal recovered. Disposal of mine tailings is a major concern in most mini

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Offshore Construction Technology - Opportunities And Applications In Marine Mining

    By 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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    Geostatistical Applications In Marine Placer Exploration

    By Robert M. Owen

    Geochemical exploration for marine placers involves the acquisition, processing, and interpretation of geochemical data. Recent technological advances such as in-situ analysis systems and microcompute

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Offshore Aggregate And Placer Drill For CCOP/SOPAC

    By J. R. Woolsey

    In late 1988, the Committee for Coordination of Joint Prospecting for Mineral Resources in South Pacific Offshore Areas (CCOP/SOPAC), Suva, Fiji, consulted the Continental Shelf Division of the Marine

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Location And Delineation Of Sea Floor Polymetallic Sulphide Deposits Using The Induced Polarization Method

    By W. H. Pelton

    Polymetallic sulphide (PMS) deposits have recently been discovered associated with hydrothermal vents on the sea floor off Vancouver Island, B.C. Visual estimates indicate reserves in excess of 1 mill

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Remote Drilling Technology

    By 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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    Potential Offshore Aggregate, Gulf Of Mexico

    By S. Jeffress Williams

    The topic area for this paper covers the United States portion of the northern Gulf of Mexico, extending from the Rio Grande delta east to the Florida peninsula. Declaration of an Exclusive Economic Z

    Jan 1, 1986

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    New Opportunities For International Cooperation In Marine Mineral Development

    By W. D. Siapno

    Marine mineral resources have been reviewed in great detail on numerous occasions over the past few years. A summary of these efforts would indicate there is little new on the horizon as far as econom

    Jan 1, 1988

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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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    How to Increase Economy of Seafloor Massive Sulfide Mining

    By 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 Crusts

    By 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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    On The Possibility Of Offshore Mineral Occurrences In Greenland Waters

    By P. U. W. Appel

    Despite the very large offshore Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) area of Greenland (in excess of 2 mill. km2) virtually no work has been carried out on marine minerals on the ocean floor. Apart from a si

    Jan 1, 1988

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    New Directions In The Marine Minerals Program At The U.S. Minerals Management Service

    By LeRon E. Bielak

    The marine minerals program of the Minerals Management Service (MMSI has undergone significant changes during 1991. Formerly the Office of Strategic and International Minerals, the program has been re

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Hydrothermal Mineralization At Slow-Spreading Centers: The Atlantic Model (6baa95a4-914b-4150-8eae-8e16998a1da4)

    By Peter A. Rona

    Hydrothermal mineralization along slow-spreading oceanic ridges and rift -zones that comprise more than half the global length of the seafloor spreading center system is related to anomalous physical

    Jan 1, 1985