A Particle Size Distribution Model To Predict The Fate Of Resuspended Sediment In The Development Of Deep-Sea Mineral Resources

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 95 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
This study presents a model to predict fate of resuspended sediment in the development of deep-sea mineral resources including manganese nodules under Clarion-Clipperton area of the Pacific Ocean. The manganese nodules are expected to be developed near future and major research is undergoing in Korea recently concerning many aspects of the mineral resources development. One aspect is about environmental concern related to the deep-sea development, and a major environmental problem is the resuspended deep-sea sediment. In order to quantitatively analyze the resuspended sediment in the water column during the deep-sea development, particle size distribution (PSD) was considered an important factor in this research. The model developed here includes PSD and coagulation process, as well as sedimentation process. The model is one dimensional in the vertical profile, and was designed to describe the change of particle size distribution in the water column in the given vertical point. Based on the mathematical modeling, a numerical model was developed. Using the model, basic simulation was performed under representative environmental setting of the deep-sea environment. The simulation showed the dynamics of change of particle size distribution for 50 m depth of water column from the deep-sea bed, up to 10 days of simulation time. The simulation results indicate that coagulation seemed an important factor in the fate of resuspended deep-sea sediment. As a result, this research shows that the particle size distribution approach, as well as considering the coagulation process, is needed and may be effectively applied to environmental impact analysis of deep-sea resuspended sediment. Key Word: Deep-sea Mineral Resources, Resuspended Sediment, Environmental Impact, Particle Size Distribution, Coagulation, Modeling and Simulation
Citation
APA:
(2003) A Particle Size Distribution Model To Predict The Fate Of Resuspended Sediment In The Development Of Deep-Sea Mineral ResourcesMLA: A Particle Size Distribution Model To Predict The Fate Of Resuspended Sediment In The Development Of Deep-Sea Mineral Resources. International Marine Minerals Society, 2003.