Past, Present and Future of Mn-nodules Development of Korea in the NE Equatorial Pacific

International Marine Minerals Society
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Sep 14, 2011

Abstract

In early 1990s, the Korean government has launched a deep-sea research program to secure the stable long-term supply of strategic metallic minerals including Cr, Cu and Ni. Through the pioneering surveys, Korea registered 150,000 km2 of Mn-nodule field in the Clarion-Clipperton area, the NE equatorial Pacific to the international sea-bed authority (ISA) in 1994. Following the ISA exploration code, the final exclusive exploration area of 75,000 Km2 was assigned in 2002, based on results of eight-year researches of chemicophysical properties of nodules, bottom profiles and sediment properties. Since that time, environmental studies, mining technical developments including robot miner and lifting system and establishment of smelting systems were accompanied with the detailed geophysical studies to decipher the priori mining area until 2009. Major points of the recent Korea Mn-nodule program are deployed on a commercial scale until 2015. In order to meet the goals, detailed 25,000 scaled mining maps in the priori area will be prepared, which can provide operation roots of the miner. In addition, an environmental-friendly mining strategy will be pursued based on the environmental impact test and environmental monitoring.
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APA:  (2011)  Past, Present and Future of Mn-nodules Development of Korea in the NE Equatorial Pacific

MLA: Past, Present and Future of Mn-nodules Development of Korea in the NE Equatorial Pacific. International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.

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