Subsea Massive Sulphide Mining - Technology Test Program

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. Jackson J. Hunter
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

This paper describes work done by Placer Dome Technical Services Limited, a subsidiary of Barrick Gold, and Nautilus Minerals Inc. in support of the conceptual design of a subsea mining system. It describes an overall concept design plus specific studies into mechanical excavation at depth. The concept design includes one or more subsea excavators connected to a suction riser, which transports the cut material to a shipboard dewatering and offloading system. A multi-phase investigation was performed into the mechanical excavation of seafloor massive sulphides at depths of around 1600m. Rock samples were recovered and tested for rock properties and cutting behaviour. A small pick drum cutter was procured and tested on a representative concrete slab in a lab and tested again while submerged in a test tank. Finally the cutter was tested on a massive sulphide ore body at 1600m depth. The cutting performance results, e.g. pick forces and specific energies, should provide valuable input to the design of future full scale subsea mining systems.
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APA: E. Jackson J. Hunter  (2007)  Subsea Massive Sulphide Mining - Technology Test Program

MLA: E. Jackson J. Hunter Subsea Massive Sulphide Mining - Technology Test Program. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2007.

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