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Seafloor Occurrence And Growth Stages Of KODOS Ferromanganese Nodules
The seafloor occurrences of KODOS ferromanganese nodules can be classified into four facies based on the morphological types of nodules recovered and seafloor photographs. Facies A, B, and C are relat
Jan 1, 2005
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An Integrated Approach To The Assessment Of Anthropogenic Disturbance At Marine Sand & Gravel Extraction Sites
By D. S. Limpenny
Marine benthic habitats are vulnerable to the influence of a wide range of anthropogenic activities (e.g. sand and gravel extraction, dredged material disposal and trawling). Traditionally, benthic e
Jan 1, 2004
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Green Minerals from the Seabed
By David Huber, John Halkyard
Deep Reach Technology, Inc. recently completed a multi-year cooperative research project for the U S Army Research Laboratory for the purposes of investigating recovery of rare earth elements from the
Jan 1, 2017
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Geochemical Variations of SMS Deposits from Mid-Ocean Ridge and Arc-Back Arc Settings
By Nicholas Dyriw, Georgy Cherkashov, Tamara Stepanova, John Parianos, Anna Firstova
"Seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) deposits are a new frontier in global metal resources. Hydrothermal chimney’s (black smokers) precipitate Cu, Zn, Ag and Au rich from hot fluids (>250°C) during interac
Jan 1, 2017
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Ecosystem Modeling For Impact Assessment Of Possible Methane Leakage During Methane Hydrate Utilization
By Tetsuo Yamazaki
Natural methane hydrate has been scientifically studied as a carbon reservoir globally. However, in Japan, the potential for energy resource has been industrially highlighted. There is less domestic
Jan 1, 2005
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Systematically Converting the Deep Sea Mining Installation to Proven Technology - Dredging as Our Cultural Heritage
By Jan Willem van Bloois
IHC Merwede is world market leader in the construction of specialist dredging equipment; it is a company with a rich history. The Netherlands is a coastal western country for which water management is
Jan 1, 2010
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DCNS' Solutions for Deep Sea Mining Environmentally Friendly Activities
By Demoor Damien
"The exploitation of marine resources has enjoyed renewed interest with a completely new sector, that of the Deep Sea Mining of mineral resources in the seabed, that is now gaining momentum. Neverthel
Jan 1, 2017
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Cobalt-Rich Crust Continuum Of Seamounts In The Central Pacific
By Alexander Malahoff
Accumulation of cobalt -rich ferromanganese crusts on Pacific seamounts located off-ridge in the Hawaiian EEZ, represents a complex process that involves geologic aging of the seamounts, geographic tr
Jan 1, 1991
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Geophysical Investigations Over Segments Of The Central Indian Ridge: High Resolution Bathymetry And Magnetic Survey
By Hyun Sub Kim
Subsea mineral deposit exploration aboard the R/V Onnuri was performed along the northern Central Indian Ridge (CIR) between 8°S and 17°S in December 2009 ~ January 2010 (09IR Leg01 and 09IR Leg02) an
Jan 1, 2011
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The Relationship Between Coastal Sand Mining And Erosion Rates Along The Southern Monterey Bay Shoreline
By Laura Moore
The southern shoreline of Monterey Bay, extending from Moss Landing to the Monterey Peninsula, consists of sandy beaches backed by an extensive Flandrian and pre-Flandrian dune complex. This length of
Jan 1, 1994
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Pelagic Sediments Associated with Polymetallic Nodules in the Clarion Area Fracture Zone (0561cd29-9a1e-44e4-ad6d-1907506df123)
By Marlene Olivares Cruz
The particles that make up the deep-sea sediments have two main sources: 1) those that are created in situ from dissolved components and 2) those that are washed into the ocean in solid phases from th
Sep 14, 2011
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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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Evaluating Grade and Tonnage Estimates of Seafloor Massive Sulfide Deposits
By J. W. Jamieson
"The future of the marine mining industry is tied to the resource potential of the seafloor. Everything from economic feasibility, policy decisions and environmental impact assessments to extraction t
Jan 1, 2017
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Indian Underwater Mining Programme, Its Long Term And Short Term Objectives
By M. Ravindran
The Government of India started its deep seabed exploration programme during 1982. This programme was started as one of national importance and several national laboratories were involved to realize t
Jan 1, 1994
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Role Of Magmatic Fluids In The Formation Of Seafloor Hydrothermal Deposits
By Steven D. Scott
The source of ore metals for base and precious metal volcanogenic massive sulfide (vms) deposits has been debated for decades. Metals can be obtained from high-temperature sea water-rock reactions in
Jan 1, 2005
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A Comparison of Terrestrial and Seabed Mineral Resources for Cobalt
Recent focus by terrestrial mineral explorers (and investors) on cobalt has increasingly highlighted the future critical need for this metal, with new-age batteries being the primary utilisation. We p
Jan 1, 2018
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Draft Exploitation Regulations: Commercial Viability
By Eleanor Martin
An examination of the draft Exploitation Regulations from an investor’s perspective. We will look at the commercial requirements of the investment community (debt and equity) in order to provide fundi
Jan 1, 2018
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Deep Seabed Mining in National Jurisdiction: Key Challenges
By Joshua Brien
DEEP SEABED MINING IN NATIONAL JURISDICTION: KEY CHALLENGES The talk focuses on the key challenges that arise from deep-seabed mineral exploration and development within areas of national jurisdiction
Jan 1, 2018
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Effects of Sedimentation from Deep-Sea Mining: A Benthic Disturbance Experiment off New Zealand.
By Malcolm Clark, Robin K. H. Falconer
There are a number of likely impacts from mining operations, but a key issue is uncertainty about the environmental effects of sediment plumes created by disturbance to the seafloor and discharge of p
Jan 1, 2018
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Gavia AUV System
By Chris Roper
The Gavia Autonomous Underwater Vehicle is a two-man portable AUV that is capable of performing seafloor surveys in water depths to 2000 meters. The standard survey sensor suite includes a dual freque
Jan 1, 2005