Sustainable Deepsea Mining - Overview on recent activities in Germany

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Leonard Weixler Johannes Post Michael Jarowinsky Peter Halbach
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Sep 1, 2014

Abstract

Germany as an industrial nation is highly dependent on the import of mineral or metal resources. Sources which have not been considered until now are the marine mineral resources (MMR), which in recent times are enjoying more and more increasing interests and which might provide in the future a considerable contribution to the supply security on metal resources not only for the industrial countries. Backed up by the German government’s "National Masterplan Maritime Technologies" (NMMT) and corresponding industrial R&D-activities, the idea and the advantages of deep-sea mining is gaining more and more interests and supporters with respect to industrial and political considerations on strategic raw material resources as well as on the development of deep-sea mining technologies. The NMMT aims to initiate growth and increase the competitiveness of the German maritime industry on international markets and covers about 10 different marine and ocean technology sectors including deep-sea mining.
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APA: Leonard Weixler Johannes Post Michael Jarowinsky Peter Halbach  (2014)  Sustainable Deepsea Mining - Overview on recent activities in Germany

MLA: Leonard Weixler Johannes Post Michael Jarowinsky Peter Halbach Sustainable Deepsea Mining - Overview on recent activities in Germany. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2014.

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