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The Features Of China's Pioneer Area And The Strategy Of COMRA
By Cheng Xiangzhou
The China's Pioneer area includes two parts. The topography in the western part is very different from that in the eastern one. The distribution of the manganese nodules in these two regions diff
Jan 1, 1996
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Ferromanganese Crusts from the Afanasiy-Nikitin Seamounts in the Eastern Equatorial Indian Ocean: A Review
By V. K. Banakar, R. P. Rajani, A. R. Chodankar
The Afanasiy-Nikitin Seamounts (ANS) in Eastern Equatorial Indian Ocean (Figure 1) are shown to be the exposed part of the presently buried 85°E Ridge system under the Bengal Fan sediment and were e
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Features Of Distribution Pattern Of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crusts On The Micronesian And Marshall Islands Seamounts
By Nobuyuki Okamoto
Ferromanganese crusts on the seamounts in the Pacific Ocean are potential resources of cobalt, nickel, platinum and REEs. Particularly, those of the Republic of Marshall Islands and the Federated Stat
Jan 1, 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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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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Genesis Of The Diamond Mega-Placers Of Southern Africa And Its Global Context
By B. J. Bluck
Diamond mega-placers, in order to rank amongst the primary diamond deposits, are defined as => 70 m carats at =>95% gem quality. There is only one mega-placer known and that is found along the coast o
Jan 1, 2004
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Suitable Site Selection for Manganese Nodule Development in the Korea Licensed Area using GIS Methods
By Youngtak Ko
The northeastern Pacific shows the highest nodule abundance among the oceans in the world, and thus has been drawing international attention for deep-sea manganese nodule development. The objectives o
Sep 14, 2011
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Policy Objectives Of The Seabed Mining Programme In India
By J. V. R. Prasada Rao
India is dependent for 60% of its annual requirement of copper and the entire quantity of nickel and cobalt on imports from outside the country. Land-based resources are either too meager or of too lo
Jan 1, 1994
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Field Tests Of The Percussion-Waterlift And Vibracore/Vibralift Convertible Drill Systems
By Walter L. O?Niell
The Continental Shelf Division of the Marine Minerals Technology Center has recently completed field tests of the percussion- waterlift drill and the vibracore/vibralift convertible drill. The two sys
Jan 1, 1991
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Underwater Hyperspectral Imaging of Marine Mineral Deposits
By Geir Johnsen
Hyperspectral remote sensing has been used extensively on land to identify minerals for the mining industries. An underwater hyperspectral imager (UHI) has been developed at the Norwegian University o
Jan 1, 2010
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Exploration For Ore-Concentrating Cobalt-Manganese Deposits In The Magellan Seamounts, Pacific Ocean
By L. B. Khershberg
According to geochemical specialization, cobalt-manganese crusts (CMC) of the Magellan Seamounts are rich in cobalt and manganese and are complex in composition. Besides cobalt, manganese, and nickel
Jan 1, 2004
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The Planning Viewpoint Of A Small Island Nation
By Tap Pryor
A very small nation with large seabed resources requires a strategy. The simplest approach is to duplicate every step taken by the United Nations (UN), in its own leasing programme. In addition, the s
Jan 1, 1994
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Prospecting For Submerged Treasures: Korean Deep Seabed Mining Exploration
By Ki-Hyune Kim
The Korea Ocean Research and Development Institute conducted its first exploration for deepsea mineral resources in 1983, and began a systematic deepsea prospecting in 1989 among Micronesian islands a
Jan 1, 2011
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Research and Development on an Ultraviolet Laser Raman Spectrometer for Deep-Sea Application
By Ning Yang, Yuxiang Chen, Ming Chen
An ultraviolet laser Raman spectrometer was developed to detect and analyze material components of seawater, seafloor sediment and rock at a depth of 7000m maximally. Wave length of the excitation res
Jan 1, 2017
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ISA Draft Regulations for Exploitation
By Harald Brekke
On 13 July 2000, the ISA adopted the Regulations on Prospecting and Exploration for Polymetallic Nodules in the Area. The first contracts for such exploration were issued by the ISA the same year. The
Jan 1, 2018
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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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Marine Mineral Image-Text Database
By Lu Jun
Up to now, much data on marine minerals, as well as on marine geochemistry, have been accumulated. Modem computer databases provide optimum flexibility and power for manipulating these data. The best
Jan 1, 1994
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Autonomous Robotic Sea-Floor Infrastructure for Bentho-Pelagic Monitoring (ARIM)
By Olav Rune Godø
We present a science-based infrastructure for continuous online monitoring of the ocean interior including benthic, pelagic and the demersal habitats. It will reduce expensive ship based monitoring co
Jan 1, 2018
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Evaluating Benthic Community Disturbance And Succession Following Simulated Manganese-Nodule Mining In The Equatorial Pacific
By Fred C. Dobbs
To effectively manage the potential environmental impacts of deep-sea mining of manganese nodules, we need to know substantially more about the effects of sediment redeposition on abyssal communities
Jan 1, 1992
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Seafloor Massive Sulfides: Lessons from Land and Sea
By Steven D. Scott
A geologist can be likened to a medical pathologist trying to figure out from faint clues how something had lived and how it died, often long after the event. Present-day seafloor hydrothermalism has
Aug 24, 2006