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Inter-Industry Collaboration for Deep Sea Mining Projects: Moving Past the “Us and Them”By Renee Grogan
"An environmental impact assessment (EIA) of a deep sea mining project typically describes the environmental baseline, impacts of the project to the environmental values, and proposed management techn
Jan 1, 2017
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Comparative Tests Of Scott/C-CORE And Van Veen Samplers For Biological Appraisal Of Placer DepositsBy William J. Scott
In the last two years, C-CORE has developed a new seabed sampler directed specifically at obtaining samples from hard or compacted bottoms such as are typical of marine placer deposits. Samples are re
Jan 1, 1994
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Nodule Abundance Estimation - The Search for "Good Enough"By Laurie Meyer
The need for improved, high confidence estimates of nodule abundance to support mine permitting, detailed mine planning and mining and processing equipment design is evident. To date, physical samples
Sep 14, 2011
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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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DCNS' Solutions for Deep Sea Mining Environmentally Friendly ActivitiesBy 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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A Classification Society´s Experience with Subsea MiningBy 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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Remote Sensing Applications To Marine MiningBy S. W. McCandless
Since the mid 1970's, the science of remote sensing has invented and demonstrated sensors that hold unique promise for users that operate in the marine environment. Earlier, visible and infrared
Jan 1, 1986
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Current Plans And Activities By South Africa To Assess Marine Minerals Potential: An UpdateBy 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
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Do Natural Changes Mask Artificial Impacts on Benthic Ecosystem Over a Period of Time?By B. S. Ingole, S. Jai Sankar, A. B. Valsangkar, R. Sharma, B. Nagender Nath, N. H. Khadge, P. A. Loka Bharathi
After the simulated ‘mining’ experiment (INDEX) in the Central Indian Ocean (in 1997); the restoration of benthic environment was monitored for 4 years (2001-2005) at 5 locations in and around the tes
Oct 15, 2007
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Potentially Minable Sands Of Virginia's Inner Continental ShelfBy Carl H. Hobbs
The beach at the resort city of Virginia Beach, Virginia has been and increasingly will be dependent upon artificial nourishment for maintenance and for hurricane protection. Both existing base-level
Jan 1, 1995
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Sand From Virginia's Inner Continental ShelfBy Carl H. Hobbs
The needs of the on-going basic maintenance operations and proposed enhancement and hurricane protection projects in the City of Virginia Beach exceed the capability land-slide sources of sand. Throug
Jan 1, 1996
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Elemental Correlations And Distributions Of KODOS Ferromanganese Nodules, Focused On SiO2 And CaOAlthough Mn, Fe, Cu, Ni, and Co have been the main interests since the ferromanganese nodules had been found, the other major components such as Si and Ca might be very important controlling factors i
Jan 1, 2004
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Deepwater Seafloor Resource Production ? Development of the World?s Next Offshore FrontierBy Glen Smith
Nautilus Minerals, the world?s leader in exploration and development of deep ocean seafloor resources, is today focused on the recovery of high-grade copper and gold in seafloor massive-sulphide miner
Jan 1, 2010
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On The Deep Water Turbine-Electric Energy Systems For Industrial UseBy Igor E. Mikhaltsev
This paper concerns the continuation of work on the deepwater non-oxygen cycle heat energy generating systems. The 25-kW prototype of a universal deepwater turbine-electric energy source with hydrazi
Jan 1, 2001
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Manganese Nodules: New Potentials For Mining By 2000By William D. Siapno
Mining the deep ocean by the year 2000 may seem far fetched. The year 2000 is but a decade away, a scant 10 years. Remember, the youngsters of today will grow up in a little more than a decade and reb
Jan 1, 2011
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The Kermadec Arc: A Hot Prospect For Gold-Rich Massive Sulfide Deposits?By Cornel E. J. de Ronde
Volcanic arcs, including both island arc and intra-oceanic arc systems, combined extend for ~22,000 km around the Earth, with the majority (~20,000 km) occurring in the Pacific basin. These arcs are
Jan 1, 2002
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Chatham Rise Phosphate Project ? Technical and Environmental Challenges and Economic Opportunities to Marine Phosphate Extraction in New ZealandBy Chris Castle
Following the recent award of a prospecting license by the New Zealand Government, Widespread Energy Ltd. (Widespread) is focused on the acceleration of its exploration program in order to bring a pot
Jan 1, 2010
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ISA Draft Regulations for ExploitationBy 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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Marine Minerals and Energy Resources Research Works in KIGAM: Manganese Nodule and Gas HydrateBy Lee Sung-rock
KIGAM (Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources) has been doing various kinds of research works in marine minerals and energy resources exploration and utilization since early 1990s in Kore
Sep 14, 2011
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Hydrothermal Sulfide Deposits In LakesBy Sophia Katsouri
Hydrothermal circulation that produces sulfide deposits in the marine environment can also produce sulfide deposits in lakes. The major differences in terms of process are (1) in lakes the hydrotherma
Jan 1, 2001