The Resource Potential of the Slow-Spreading TAG Segment at 26°N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Evidence from AUV-Based Exploration

- Organization:
- International Marine Minerals Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 2777 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
"INTRODUCTIONSeafloor massive sulfides (SMS) along mid-ocean ridges are often seen as a possible future contribution to a secure metal supply for global human needs. A growing interest over the past few years resulted in six national exploration licenses and one application pending, covering 10,000 km2 each, that have been brought before the UN International Seabed Authority (ISA) since 2011. Each contractor has to explore these 10,000 km2 within the 15-year runtime of the contract. However, the need to define areas that are not economically interesting is more pressing, as 50% of the 100 license blocks have to be returned to ISA after only eight years - hopefully areas that do not contain large and economically interesting SMS deposits. Current geochemical prospecting technologies, however, have mainly been developed for the search for active hydrothermal systems (e.g. hydrothermal vents and associated black smokers) that can easily be traced through physical and chemical anomalies in the water column (temperature, chemical variations of elements such as Mn, Fe, redox potential, and/or the particle concentration in the water column). Such plume surveys have been a primary tool for exploration of SMS systems, but they only identify active, and therefore mostly young and small hydrothermal systems. In a recent high-resolution AUV survey performed within the EU-FP7 funded project “Blue Mining”, we covered 47 km2 along the TAG segment of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge to test exploration methodology for fast and reliable exploration of larger areas of the seafloor for inactive seafloor massive sulfide occurrences using the autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) “Abyss”."
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(2017) The Resource Potential of the Slow-Spreading TAG Segment at 26°N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Evidence from AUV-Based ExplorationMLA: The Resource Potential of the Slow-Spreading TAG Segment at 26°N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Evidence from AUV-Based Exploration. International Marine Minerals Society, 2017.