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    Deep Sea Miners’ Obligations to Transfer Technology Under UNCLOS and ISA Rules

    By Andreas Kaede

    INTRODUCTION Due both to the political history of UNCLOS and the sensitivity of the ocean floor and environment to man made impacts, both the Convention (including also the 1994 Amendment) and subsequ

    Jan 1, 2018

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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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    Preliminary Report: The Third Marine Kuroko-type Deposit in the Area 200 km2 of a Major Kuroko Province in Japan

    By H. Shimoda, K. Tamaki, K. Iizasa, M. Watanabe, K. Okamura

    Modern Kuroko-type deposits occur in submarine calderas of island-arc fronts and back-arc rifts in Japan. They occur primarily on or adjacent to caldera boundary faults. Hydrothermal sulfides in the M

    Aug 24, 2006

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    UNEP Shelf Programme, Article 76 and How it Affects Coastal States

    By Luana Karvel, Lars Kullerud, Morten Sørensen, Øystein Halvorsen, Øivind Lønne, Elaine Baker, Tina Schoolmeester, Joan Fabres, Yannick Beaudoin

    The UNEP Shelf Programme (USP) is the access point for a collaboration of international organizations with expertise in marine geoscience and maritime law. It was established in response to a United

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    An Economic Assessment Of The Long-Term Future Of Mining Deep-Sea Ferromanganese

    By Andrew G. Hudson

    The long-term economics of each of the four principal metals in marine manganese nodules (copper, nickel, cobalt and manganese) was evaluated to determine the anticipated viability of a nodule mining

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Eastern English Channel Broadscale Mapping

    By Sally Philpot, Siân E. Boyd, Hubert L. Rees, Emma Bee, Carla Houghton, Ceri James, Silvana N. R. Birchenough, S. Limpenny David, A. Coggan1 Roger, Koen Vanstaen

    Every year approximately 22 million tonnes of marine sand and gravel are dredged form British waters. The eastern English Channel (EEC) contains substantial reserves, a proportion of which have been

    Sep 24, 2006

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    Comparative Study On Mining Robots Design For Polymetallic Nodules And Seabed Massive Sulfides

    By Sup Hong

    Herein, concept designs of two different types of mining robots are concerned, which are aimed for developments of deep seabed mineral resources: polymetallic nodules (PMN) and seabed massive sulfides

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Preliminary Economic Evaluation of Deep-sea REE Mud Mining

    By 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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    Recent Developments In Offshore Diamond Mining In Southern Africa

    By Richard H. T. Garnett

    Diamonds were discovered on the coast of Namibia in 1907 but it was not until 1962 that the first gems were produced from offshore by a barge employing an airlift. Geophysical surveys and a sampling p

    Jan 1, 1992

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    A Classification Society´s Experience with Subsea Mining

    By Marco Figoni

    The increased interest on deep water minerals resources is a challenge for both mining and oil industry. The exploration and production of oceans minerals require a synergy between of different techno

    Sep 14, 2011

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    Detection and Quantification of Seafloor Ilmenite Deposits Utilizing Induced Polarization

    By Curtis Clement

    Williamson & Associates, Inc. has developed a marine mineral exploration tool using an induced polarization technology (IP) under license from the US Geological Survey. Developed by Jeff Wynn at the

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    Manganese Nodules: Twenty Years Of Accomplishments

    By John W. Padan

    What is known about manganese nodules and their potential commercial recovery is outlined in terms of economics, legal rights, environmental impacts, and mineral genesis. As a result of 20 years of ac

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Model of CCZ Geological Evolution and Nodules Potential Formation

    By Valery M. Yubko

    "The conceptual basis of the developed model is based on the ideas that evolution of geological-geomorphological structure of the CCZ is controlled by four types of geologic factors: geodynamic, sedim

    Jan 1, 2017

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    Seafloor Features In Urals Massive Sulfide

    By V. Zaykov

    The Urals massive sulfide deposits are concentrated in Silurian -Devonian fold belt extending for 1500 km with length from 50 to 150 km. By paleodynamic reconstmction it is established that they were

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Marine Survey Methodology Of The Surficial Geology And Morphology Of Northwestern Graham Island

    By 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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    Mineralization Processes At Ocean Ridges

    By Johnson R. Cann

    Ocean floor sulfide deposits are now known from many parts of the world mid-ocean ridge system and from some seamounts. Clearly they can be expected to occur commonly on the ocean floor. However, only

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Kuroko-Type Deposits From The Izu-Ogasawara (Bonin) Arc, Japan

    By Kokichi Iizasa

    Kuroko-type deposits exist in Japanese EEZ. Some of them are present in the Izu-Ogasawara oceanic island arc south of Tokyo. Major two Kuroko-type deposits occur in the area. One is the Sunrise hydr

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Production Determining Processes Of Subsea Deposit Removal

    By Tony van der Steen

    Subsea mining system are designed for the following, principally different, tasks: Dreding - The destruction and removal of seabed sediments overlaying the bedrock. Cleaning - The competence

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Distal Metalliferous Sediments and Search of Underwater Hydrothermal Deposits

    By 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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    Geochemistry Of Fluids From Southern Kermadec Frontal Arc Hydrothermal Systems

    By Gary J. Massoth

    Are hydrothermal emissions from subduction-related volcanic arcs important to the total hydrothermal burden of the oceans? While historical observations of hydrothermal venting of fluids at mid-ocean

    Jan 1, 2001