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    Obtaining Approval For Deep Water Seafloor Mineral Extraction: The Solwara 1 Example

    By David Gwyther

    There is increasing recognition that in order for a development project to proceed successfully, it must first obtain a ?social licence to operate? from concerned stakeholders. Obtaining this ?licenc

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Rock Phosphate: Chatham Rise, New Zealand

    By Chris Castle

    The Chatham Rise is a submarine topographic feature lying off the east coast of New Zealand between the South Island and the Chatham Islands and within New Zealand?s jurisdiction. The Chatham Rise hos

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Modeling of Methane Plume Behavior in a Water Column

    By Daisuke Monoe, Kisaburo Nakata, Rika Takeuchi, Tetsuo Yamazaki, Tomoaki Oomi, Tomohiko Fukushima

    There are generally two methane passes in conjunction with the seafloor natural cold seepages, as is schematically shown in Fig. 1. The first pass consists of the coupled anaerobic oxidation of methan

    Sep 24, 2006

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    Sensitivity Analyses of the Kuroko-type Seafloor Massive Sulfide Mining in Japan’s EEZ

    By Tetsuo Yamazaki

    The Kuroko-type seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) in the western Pacific have received much attention as sources for economic recovery of gold (Au), silver (Ag), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), and lead (Pb). S

    Sep 24, 2006

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    Gold Mineralization in Ancient and Modern Massive Sulfide Deposits Associated with Ultramafic Rocks

    By I. Yu. Melekestseva, V. V. Zaykov

    Paleooceanic structures of the Urals fold belt contain different volcanic-hosted massive sulfide deposits of the Urals, Kuroko and Cyprus types [Prokin, Buslaev, 1999]. Small Cobearing massive sulfid

    Aug 24, 2006

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    Mineralisation Associated with Submarine Volcanoes of the Southern Kermadec Arc, New Zealand

    By Ian J. Graham, Cornel E. J. de Ronde

    New Zealand lies astride a convergent plate boundary that extends north-eastwards from the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ) to Tonga. This boundary is marked by the Kermadec arc, c. 1200 km of which falls wi

    Aug 24, 2006

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    Halogens Geochemistry in Ferromanganese Crusts – Does The Electrochemical Model Apply?

    By Kira Mizell, James Hein

    "INTRODUCTIONThe majority of studies on the genesis of ferromanganese crusts focus on the adsorption and accumulation of metals, and therefore cations, especially those of economic interest. From thes

    Jan 1, 2017

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    Shallow Submarine Hydrothermal Systems along the Tonga Island Arc

    By Ulrich Schwarz-Schampera

    Submarine hydrothermal vents and associated mineralization on the Tonga arc have been identified in the summit calderas of two shallow-water volcanoes. The highest temperature vents (up to 270°C) occu

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Evolution of Geotechnical Properties in Hydrothermal Sulfide Mounds, The Reveal of a Maturation Threshold - Introduction

    By Benoît Waquet

    In a context of scarce mineral resources, coupled with an increasing global demand in metals due to the exponential growth of newly industrialized countries, the mining industry will inevitably have t

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Massive Sulfides from Ancient and Modern Margins of the Asian Paleo-ocean and Pacific: Textures, Mineralogy and Fluid Inclusion Data

    By G. A. Tret’yakov, V. A. Simonov, I. Yu. Melekestseva, V. V. Zaykov, N. N. Ankusheva

    The Kyzyl-Tashtyg massive sulfide polymetallic deposit is situated 120 km north-east of Kyzyl (the capital of Tuva Republic, Russia). It is located in the Ulug-O volcanic zone which is interpreted a

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    A New Concept Of Easy Pre-Site Survey Method Of Deep Sea Hydrothermal Deposits

    By Shinichi Takagawa

    The deep sea hydrothermal deposits are one of the most prospecting resources, and various works to develop these mines are now underway. There are also various methods for the pre-site survey of th

    Jan 1, 2011

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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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    Deep-Sea Mining Impacts above the Surface: Quantifying the fuel consumption and associated air pollution of a potential commercial deep-sea manganese nodule mining operation in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone

    By Andrea Koschinsky, Luise Heinrich

    (for an oral presentation) Activities for preparing future deep-sea mining offer the unique opportunity to study environmental conditions and anticipate adverse environmental impacts prior to the comm

    Jan 1, 2018

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    Simulation And Calculation Of System Hydraulic Lifting Of Mineral Coarse Solid Particles From Seabed To The Water Surface

    By V. Alexandrov

    This paper presents the results of theoretical investigations of the energy requirements of the hydraulic lifting of mined materials from the seabed to the sea surface in the deep-sea mining of solid

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Exploring The Third Dimension Of An Active Seafloor Hydrothermal System Hosted By Felsic Volcanic Rocks: ODP Leg 193 At PACMANUS, Papua New Guinea

    By Raymond A. Binns

    In this first sub-seafloor examination of an active hydrothermal system hosted by felsic volcanic rocks at a convergent plate margin, we drilled 13 holes altogether, achieving deep cored penetrations

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Permeability and Fault Control on Seafloor Massive Sulfide Deposits in the Lucky Strike Hydrothermal Field (Mid-Atlantic Ridge) Using Leapfrog Geo Software

    By Dennis Sánchez Mora, John Jamieson

    INTRODUCTION Work by Humphris et al., (2002); Ondréas et al., (2009); Barreyre et al., (2012); and Escartín et al., (2015) has identified active and inactive hydrothermal sites along the Lucky Strike

    Jan 1, 2018

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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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    Hydrothermal Hematite/Silica Rocks from the Blanco Fracture Zone, Northeast Pacific

    By David A. Clague, James R. Hein, Robert W. Embley, Robert C. Vrijenhoek, Randolph A. Koski

    We report preliminary results for a group of unique samples collected with MBARI’s ROV Tiburon on August 12, 2005. The samples were collected from the East Blanco Depression (EBD) diffuse-flow hydrot

    Aug 24, 2006

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    Hydrogenetic Fe-Mn Crusts From The Atlantic And Pacific Oceans: Geological Evolution And Conditions Of Formation

    By Irina A. Pulyaeva

    Hydrogenetic Fe-Mn crusts are ubiquitous in the ocean basins and play an important role in marine mineral-deposit research because of their widespread occurrence and high concentrations of valuable an

    Jan 1, 2011

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    A Remotely Operated Seafloor Coring System

    By Richard Petters

    Williamson and Associates, Inc of Seattle, Washington has recently built a remotely operated seafloor coring system for Nichiyu Giken Kogyo Ltd and the Metal Mining Agency of Japan (MMAJ). The system

    Jan 1, 1996