Challenges Associated With Suspended Sediment Concentration and Current Measurements for Deep Sea Mining Projects - Recent Experience from Marine E-Tech

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 14756 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
"SUMMARYThis paper describes challenges faced when executing a programme of monitoring to measure the dynamics of currents and sediment plumes at a seamount and the solutions identified to deliver the measurements. The study site was the Tropic Seamount, which extends some 3300m above the surrounding seabed and is found at the southern limit of the Canary Island Seamount Province. The purpose of the study, which forms part of the Marine E-tech project, was to provide information on the interaction of flows with the seamount and to assess the behaviour of sediment plumes that could be generated from potential seabed mining operations targeting the recovery of ferromanganese crusts. Since the crest of the seamount is submerged to a depth of 1000m, much of the work was undertaken using remotely operated and autonomous vehicles supported by measurements from the surface vessel. Despite only limited information on currents being available for planning purposes, the combination of short term forecasting using a 3-dimesional hydrodynamic model of the study area coupled with the collection and analysis of reconnaissance data collected during the first phase of measurement activities made it possible to plan and execute a number of detailed hydrodynamic experiments on the seamount crest. The results of these experiments have advanced the understanding of the behaviour of sediment plumes in the deep ocean and will ultimately improve our ability to manage the impacts which may arise from deep sea mining operations."
Citation
APA:
(2017) Challenges Associated With Suspended Sediment Concentration and Current Measurements for Deep Sea Mining Projects - Recent Experience from Marine E-TechMLA: Challenges Associated With Suspended Sediment Concentration and Current Measurements for Deep Sea Mining Projects - Recent Experience from Marine E-Tech. International Marine Minerals Society, 2017.