Trends In Deep Seabed Mining Technology: An Examination Of The International Patent Record

International Marine Minerals Society
Anthony T. Jones
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Deep seabed mining requires technology to collect materials and transport them to the surface. An international patent search was conducted to define the state of the art in seabed mining technology. Over 350 patents were identified from 12 patent systems. The majority was from the United States, Japan, and the former USSR. Patent activity in this field peaked in 1983 when 34 patents were issued. Since 1984, on average 6 patents have been issued annually. The technology represents ten major classifications. With the exception of Deepsea Ventures, Kawasaki and International Nickel, it appears that much of the technology developed and tested in the 1970s by consortia active in seabed mining was never patented. Over the past two decades, identifiable trends in marine technology could influence seabed mining application such as more sophisticated communication systems, advances in hydraulic manipulators, improved computational technology in navigation, modeling of vessel ? ocean interactions, and improved materials. The most significant recent activity has been in European applications, which disclose remotely controlled subsea vehicles for mining diamonds.
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APA: Anthony T. Jones  (2001)  Trends In Deep Seabed Mining Technology: An Examination Of The International Patent Record

MLA: Anthony T. Jones Trends In Deep Seabed Mining Technology: An Examination Of The International Patent Record. International Marine Minerals Society, 2001.

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