The Selection Of The Benthic Environmental Impact Testing Site In The Korea Contracted Area, Clarion-Clipperton Zone

International Marine Minerals Society
Sang Bum Chi
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 2011

Abstract

In order to better predict and manage benthic disturbance by deep seabed manganese nodules mining, we needed to conduct a benthic disturbance experiment at the selected area, which has a similar environmental condition as the preservation reference area. Therefore, we have performed environmental baseline studies from 2003--not only to select the benthic environmental impact testing site but, also to detect any environmental changes before and after mining activity. Since then, a large dataset of various parameters ranging from physical (e.g. temperature, salinity, current, weather), chemical (e.g. dissolved oxygen, nutrients, dissolved and particulate organic carbon), biological (e.g. bacteria, plankton, benthos), geological (e.g. Mn-nodule abundance, sediment shear strength) and others (e.g. bathymetric profile and slope, mass flux) have been accumulated. Using this dataset, descriptive statistics and cross-correlations were performed to select the benthic environmental impact testing site. Outcome of this analysis suggests that the potential benthic impact testing site would be a rectangular-shape area (10 km × 10 km) and located at 10°27'~10°33'N, 131°53'~131°58'W, which is latitudinally the same as the preservation reference area.
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APA: Sang Bum Chi  (2011)  The Selection Of The Benthic Environmental Impact Testing Site In The Korea Contracted Area, Clarion-Clipperton Zone

MLA: Sang Bum Chi The Selection Of The Benthic Environmental Impact Testing Site In The Korea Contracted Area, Clarion-Clipperton Zone. International Marine Minerals Society, 2011.

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