Cash Flow Models of Different Deep Sea Mining Deposits - Deep Sea Mining Projects

International Marine Minerals Society
Henk van Muijen
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

From an interesting and intriguing scientific research topic, deep sea mining has altered into an interesting mining prospect over the last years. Ten years ago most of the focus was on geological investigations, searching for typical deep sea deposits and getting answers on where we can find them and how these deposits were formed. At this moment we know much more about the interesting deposit possibilities and with our quest for minerals, metals and other materials to feed global economic growth, answers as to the technical and economic feasibility to mine these deposits are sought. This is not a new phenomenon as we already witnessed such question late 1970?s and early 1980?s. Most of the focus was on mining manganese nodules and brines in the Red Sea driven by the report of the Club of Rome that predicted shortages in near future at that time. Development went different, but later in the 1990?s a rival of interest could be noticed for mining deep sea deposits.
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APA: Henk van Muijen  (2010)  Cash Flow Models of Different Deep Sea Mining Deposits - Deep Sea Mining Projects

MLA: Henk van Muijen Cash Flow Models of Different Deep Sea Mining Deposits - Deep Sea Mining Projects. International Marine Minerals Society, 2010.

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