The Benthic Impact Experiment (BIE): A Study Of Environmental Impacts Of Manganese-Nodule Mining On The Abyssal Seafloor

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 99 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1992
Abstract
The Benthic Impact Experiment (BIE) is designed to address the effects of sediment redeposition prior to the commencement of commercial mining. The experiment is being conducted in collaboration with Russian scientists from the Yuzhmorgeologiya Association aboard the R/V YUZHMORGEOLOGIYA. Sediment resuspension and subsequent redeposition during manganese-nodule mining is predicted to be one of the primary impacts on benthic communities living on the abyssal seafloor. The redeposition thicknesses that will cause significant faunal mortality in the deep sea are unknown. Sediment redeposition could adversely affect abyssal benthic communities through entombment, or through starvation caused by food dilution and obstructed feeding. This spring NOAA conducted the main portion of the BIE experiment, blanketing the experimental area with varying thicknesses of sediment using the Deep Sea Sediment Resuspension System (DSSRS). The DSSRS was conceived by NOAA scientists, designed and built by Williamson and Associates, and is the critical piece of equipment used to generate the controlled sediment redeposition environment on the 4800-m deep abyssal plane. The DSSRS consists of an 1800-kg sled, 4.8 m long, 2.4 m wide, and 2.2 m high. The sled was towed and powered using an 8,000-m, 26-mm single conductor cable having a 3,000 VAC capacity. As the sled was towed across the bottom, mud was ingested through two rear-facing, 45-cm wide intakes using two 7.6-horsepower pumps, and discharged 10 to 20 m above the bottom through two 20-cm diameter riser hoses. Each pump was instrumented with optical backscatter sensors providing real-time information about the discharge concentration.
Citation
APA:
(1992) The Benthic Impact Experiment (BIE): A Study Of Environmental Impacts Of Manganese-Nodule Mining On The Abyssal SeafloorMLA: The Benthic Impact Experiment (BIE): A Study Of Environmental Impacts Of Manganese-Nodule Mining On The Abyssal Seafloor. International Marine Minerals Society, 1992.