New Approaches To Mineral Exploration Off The Southwest Pacific Island Nations

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 4
- File Size:
- 113 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1985
Abstract
Mineral exploration problems in the S.W. Pacific are not unique to that region, but a combination of favourable circumstances render it an ideal area to attempt to solve such problems. The land area of the S.W. Pacific island nations is only a fraction of the total sea area they can claim under current International Law. Hence, they have a great need to explore and evaluate their offshore areas. For the past ten years the focus of this work has been CCOP/SOPAC which has individually and jointly with other groups initiated and maintained far reaching marine mineral exploration programmes. In association with CCOP/SOPAC the writer has obtained and analysed approximately 650 sediment samples from the S.W. Pacific region for seventeen elements. Multivariate statistical techniques have been applied to the data set. The aim has been to identify chemically anomalous sediments reflecting either sea floor mineralisation and/or mineralisation on adjacent land areas.
Citation
APA:
(1985) New Approaches To Mineral Exploration Off The Southwest Pacific Island NationsMLA: New Approaches To Mineral Exploration Off The Southwest Pacific Island Nations. International Marine Minerals Society, 1985.