Manganese Nodules: Overcoming The Constraints

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 311 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1985
Abstract
Approximately a century lapsed between the time nodules were discovered and the beginning of commercial exploration in the early 1960's. A period of rapid development of exploration and mining technology ensued over most of the next two decades. In recent years advancement has been sharply curtailed. This paper discusses the constraints inhibiting nodule mining and some developments that could aid in overcoming certain difficulties. Specifically, the greatest single constraint is economic. With few exceptions mineral markets are badly depressed. Present projections for development of nodules are for the late 1990's or beyond. However, the U.S. awarded exploration licenses in mid-1984 and more recently boundaries of license areas have been released. These conditions promote cooperation among organizations engaged in deep ocean mining. Survey data, and where appropriate some data products, have been exchanged between various consortia. The present hiatus in at-sea activities provides an excellent opportunity to investigate the best means to proceed. This period of quiescence offers a rare moment to distill the meaningful values of an era of hectic activity to permit more efficient development in the future.
Citation
APA:
(1985) Manganese Nodules: Overcoming The ConstraintsMLA: Manganese Nodules: Overcoming The Constraints. International Marine Minerals Society, 1985.