Japanese Activities in Exploring and Evaluating Seafloor Massive Sulfides

- Organization:
- The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 41 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2008
Abstract
More than ten seafloor massive sulfides (SMSs), which tend to be enriched in Au and Ag with varying amounts of Zn, Pb and Ba, have been reported in Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) including the Jade hydrothermal field in the Izena cauldron Okinawa, theSunrise deposit in Myojin knoll Izu-Ogasawara, and other active deposits found in the past 20 years. From the fiscal year 2008 some universities in Japan will begin development of sensing devices to delineate surface distributions of known SMSs and to find new ones. The devices would be deployed by an autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) or remotely-operated underwater vehicle (ROV) later in active hydrothermal fields and potential areas in the EEZ. On the other hand, different laboratories are planning to research and evaluate SMSs with state-of-the-art methods such as the benthic multi-coring system and geophysical devices to collect information in deeper parts of the SMSs. In this session recent projects on exploration and evaluation of SMSs with some new trials including geophysical and geological surveys in Japan will be reported. An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation.
Citation
APA: (2008) Japanese Activities in Exploring and Evaluating Seafloor Massive Sulfides
MLA: Japanese Activities in Exploring and Evaluating Seafloor Massive Sulfides. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2008.