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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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Fisheries Interests And Ocean Mining
By D. J. Scarratt
Fisheries make a significant regional contribution to the economy of Canada. In the Atlantic Region, over 70 thousand workers depend on the primary or secondary fishing industry. Fisheries are vulnera
Jan 1, 1985
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Seafloor Massive Sulfides And Oceanic Core Complexes At The Slow-Spreading Ridges
By G. Cherkashov
The geodiversity of seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) deposits at the slow- and ultra-slow spreading ridges is of great variety (Fouquet et al., 2010). Tectonics and magmatism are the two principal fact
Jan 1, 2011
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Application of Radiometric Dating Methods to Modern Seafloor Volcanic Massive Sulfide Deposits: Insights into Hydrothermal Processes
By Robert G. Ditchburn, Cornel E. J. de Ronde, Bernard J. Barry
The age of mineralization, its mode of formation, the time elapsed to amass an economic deposit, its capacity for sustainable extraction and, ultimately, its grade and tonnage, are key aspects in th
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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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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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Platinum And Palladium In Co-Rich Ferromanganese Crust Deposits
By B. Prause
Ferromanganese crust samples collected from Central Pacific sea-mount areas became of special interest after surprisingly high nobel metal contents have been analyzed. Hydrogenetic crust growth is con
Jan 1, 1989
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Hydrothermal Fields In Oceanic Fracture Zone Settings: An Example From The Blanco F.Z., Northeast Pacific
By James R. Hein
Low- to intermediate-temperature, diffuse-flow hydrothermal fields and associated mineral precipitates have been found at many locations along oceanic spreading centers, back-arc basin spreading axes,
Jan 1, 2001
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A Study on Steering Characteristics of Pilot Mining Robot(MineRo II) on Extremely Cohesive Soft Soil
By Hyung-woo Kim
This paper concerns about steering characteristics of pilot mining robot, named MineRo II, crawling on extremely cohesive soft soil using dynamic simulation software. The MineRo-II for deep-seabed man
Sep 14, 2011
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Polymetallic Nodules as a Future Deep Sea Mineral Resource
By U. Schwarz-Schampera, C. Rühlemann, H. -R. Kudrass
Within 2006 BGR will conclude a contract with the UN International Seabed Authority (ISA) for the exploration of polymetallic nodules. The contract covers an area in the Pacific nodule belt between th
Aug 24, 2006
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Possible Exploitation Of Seabed Minerals Of West Coast Of India
By S. Rajendran
The western continental margin comprises of the southwest coast (Cape Comorin-Mangalore), centralwest coast or Konkan coast (Mangalore-Bombay), northwest coast (Bombay-Gulf of Kutch) and the Laccadive
Jan 1, 1996
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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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Lithogeochemistry Of "Exhalites" Associated With Massive Sulfides And Their Origin As Fallout From Hydrothermal Plumes
Ancient volcanogenic Cu-Zn-Pb-Ag-Au massive sulfide ores commonly have associated with them along strike and in the immediate hanging wall a distinctive sediment that is thin, usually cherty and metal
Jan 1, 1993
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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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The Strength Characteristics Of Deep Seabed Sediment
By Ivo Dreiseitl
The interaction between nodule harvester and eupelagic sediment on the seabed is definitely one of the key aspects of mining technology for polymetallic nodules which is to be studied in details. Phys
Jan 1, 2011
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Local Variability of Ore Bed Parameters in Co-Rich Manganese Crusts (e23c7a2a-21be-4683-96e7-b361ec68f39c)
By M. Ye. Melnikov
The report is about oceanic ferromanganese crusts ? covers of iron and manganese hydroxides developed over an opened rock of seamounts and rises. Ore bed parameters of crusts are understandable as the
Jan 1, 2010
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Hydrogenetic Growth of Ferromanganese Crusts: Which Processes Cause The Heteroepitaxial Intergrowth of the Fe- and Mn-Phases?
By Peter E. Halbach, Andreas Jahn
Co-rich hydrogenetic ferromanganese crusts are typical marine interface products of growth processes taking place on sediment-free substrate rocks on the seafloor. They grow very slowly and preferenti
Jan 1, 2017
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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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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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Current Plans And Activities By South Africa To Assess Marine Minerals Potential: An Update
By Peter M. Bartlett
The Republic of South Africa ranks among the world leaders in both reserves and production of numerous land-based mineral commodities. Over the last three decades, however, South Africa has also ident
Jan 1, 1986