Production Determining Processes Of Subsea Deposit Removal

International Marine Minerals Society
Tony van der Steen
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

Subsea mining system are designed for the following, principally different, tasks: Dreding - The destruction and removal of seabed sediments overlaying the bedrock. Cleaning - The competence of the system to systematically remove the deposits from an undulating hard bedrock with irregular pulleys, channels and fissures. Factors that influence the choice of dredging equipment for a specific project are project requirements such as environmental conditions, location and water depth. However, the most important selection criteria are soil conditions. As a consequence, possible dredging systems, must be evaluated for the following, principally different, characteristics: Dredging proficiency - The destruction of the strata by the equipment. System stability - The capability of the soil to support the subsea equipment The above parameters are determined by the strength characteristics and the bearing capacitv_ of the soil. The author describes the processes involved in excavating the subsea deposits and (transporting the gathered soil as a water-soil mixture to the surface using different excavation and transport methods.
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APA: Tony van der Steen  (1998)  Production Determining Processes Of Subsea Deposit Removal

MLA: Tony van der Steen Production Determining Processes Of Subsea Deposit Removal. International Marine Minerals Society, 1998.

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