Finding Femn Crusts: Growth, Structure, Texture and Geophysical Detection

International Marine Minerals Society
Isobel Yeo Mark Vardy Kate Dobson Paul Lusty Bramley Murton
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

In response to anthropogenic climate change, the way in which we use and generate energy is changing. To facilitate these developments, it is essential that we increase and diversify the supply of ‘E-Tech’ elements essential for cleaner energy generation and more efficient usage. The vast majority of these materials (e.g. cobalt, lithium, niobium, platinum group metals, rare earth elements and indium) come almost exclusively from mining and new resources must be found and developed in order to secure supply and meet the demands of the future. Ferromanganese (FeMn) crusts are rich in cobalt, tellurium and rare earth metals, and are common on seafloor hard grounds at water depths over 1000 m. The mining of both FeMn crusts and nodules is potentially viable dependent of the balance of cobalt and nickle prices (Martino & Parson, 2012), however, crusts need to be at least 4 cm thick with cobalt contents of at least 0.8% (International Seabed Authority, 2008). The difficulty for those wishing to exploit these resources is firstly finding them, and secondly assessing their potential remotely. Such capability would not only save time and money, but also allow mining operations to be more focused, reducing needless destruction of seafloor habitats from exploratory mining or mining of noneconomically worthwhile deposits. In this contribution, we examine the distribution of crusts on a single Atlantic Gyot (Tropic Seamount), the morphology of FeMn crusts, their variable growth patterns and the characteristic geophysical response from crusts in various datasets, including ship based 60 m resolution multibeam and high resolution bathymetry, backscatter and sub-bottom profiler data acquired using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV).
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APA: Isobel Yeo Mark Vardy Kate Dobson Paul Lusty Bramley Murton  (2017)  Finding Femn Crusts: Growth, Structure, Texture and Geophysical Detection

MLA: Isobel Yeo Mark Vardy Kate Dobson Paul Lusty Bramley Murton Finding Femn Crusts: Growth, Structure, Texture and Geophysical Detection. International Marine Minerals Society, 2017.

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