The Development And Operation Of Remotely Operated Powered Seabed Coring Systems For Geology, Geotechnics And Mineral Exploration In Coastal To Ocean Depths

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 3
- File Size:
- 97 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2004
Abstract
The Marine Operations and Engineering section of the British Geological Survey based in Edinburgh, Scotland have, over the last 30 years, developed and operate a series of remotely operated, and powered, seabed coring systems. These systems were initially developed to provide a cost-effective solution to ground truth seismic reflection data for regional geological mapping, where the only solution that existed was conventional and expensive drill-ships. Since the early 1990?s these tools have been used for many other applications in industry and science. Currently the systems can operate in up to 2000 m water depth for 5m seabed penetration and up to 4500m water depth for a specialised oriented core drill which collects a scribed core to 0.8m below seabed. Scientific applications focus on determining the geology of an area and follows pre-determined geophysical interpretations. It usually also follows other coring attempts with non-powered coring equipment which is invariably unsuccessful if the strata is over-consolidated sediments or hard rock. Commercial applications include cable and pipeline route surveys, diamond, gold and base metal exploration, beach reclamation and aggregate materials evaluation. In many cases there is a blend of science and commercial investigation typified by coring in hydrothermal vent areas or carrying out geological coring in a frontier oilfield province. The versatility of the drills allows cost effective and rapid operations in remote and hostile areas where a rapid investigation may be the only one possible in a short weather window. The deepwater operational capability also allows science and commercial assay to be obtained ahead of potential exploitation and allows formulation of scientific theories or commercial project plans based on sound core data. Being mobile and compact these corers may be used from suitable (Dynamically Positioned or Anchored) vessels of convenience and thus provide a cost effective platform for sampling different types of seabed geology on an international basis.
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APA:
(2004) The Development And Operation Of Remotely Operated Powered Seabed Coring Systems For Geology, Geotechnics And Mineral Exploration In Coastal To Ocean DepthsMLA: The Development And Operation Of Remotely Operated Powered Seabed Coring Systems For Geology, Geotechnics And Mineral Exploration In Coastal To Ocean Depths. International Marine Minerals Society, 2004.