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Ocean Mining And Minerals Research: A Review Of The Bureau Of Mines ProgramBy Benjamin W. Haynes
The Federal government has a lengthy history in supporting and conducting research in the ocean mining and minerals field. The Federal effort has been and is currently focused primarily in four agenci
Jan 1, 1989
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The GIS Model of the Fe-Mn Crust Origin on the Seamounts from the Pacific Ocean Magellan SeamountsBy H. I. Chesalova, M. Ye. Melnikov, A. M. Asavin
The discovery of iron-manganese ores on the surface of underwater mountains was made more than a half century ago. During this time the basic ideas about the thermodynamics of the processes of hydroch
Sep 24, 2006
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Phosphorite On The Georgia Continental Shelf - A Potential World-Class DepositBy James R. Herring
An unusual combination of ten new, deep (-100 m) coreholes and an extensive high-resolution seismic reflection network enables us to produce a detailed study of the phosphorite resources in the Tertia
Jan 1, 1994
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Mineralisation Associated with Submarine Volcanoes of the Southern Kermadec Arc, New ZealandBy Ian J. Graham, Cornel E. J. de Ronde
New Zealand lies astride a convergent plate boundary that extends north-eastwards from the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ) to Tonga. This boundary is marked by the Kermadec arc, c. 1200 km of which falls wi
Aug 24, 2006
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Major Kuroko-Type Deposit In The Central Izu-Ogasawara (Bonin) Arc, JapanBy Kokichi Iizasa
Two major Kuroko-type deposits and minor sulfide deposits have been found in the middle Izu-Ogasawara (Bonin) Arc, Japan (Fig. 1). The Hakurei deposit, one of the major Kuroko-type deposits, was rece
Jan 1, 2005
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Hydrogenetic Fe-Mn Crusts From The Atlantic And Pacific Oceans: Geological Evolution And Conditions Of Formation (87b4258a-f4bd-41f2-89e2-6fee198dbc10)By Irina A. Pulyaeva
Hydrogenetic Fe-Mn crusts are ubiquitous in the ocean basins and play an important role in marine mineral-deposit research because of their widespread occurrence and high concentrations of valuable an
Jan 1, 2011
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The Application Of Modern Sea Floor Studies To A Precambrian Greenstone-Hosted Gold-Silver-Barite Deposit, BrazilBy N. J. Poll
The Zacarias gold-silver-barite deposit appears to be a Precambrian analogue of present-day exhalative deposits on the sea floor. Geochemical, stratigraphic and structural studies of the latter can be
Jan 1, 1993
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Nautilus Minerals: The Latest in Exploration and DevelopmentBy John Parianos
2013 has seen good progress for Nautilus Minerals and our projects due to the determination of our people and the continued support from shareholders and stakeholders. Our focus remains Solwara 1 in P
Sep 14, 2011
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Geochemical Characteristics Of Deep-Sea Sediments From The NE Equatorial Pacific And Its Paleoceanographic ImplicationsBy Sung-Hyun Park
Core sediment samples collected from the KODOS area of the Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone in the NE Equatorial Pacific were analyzed for chemical and mineralogical compositions to investigate the de
Jan 1, 2003
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Submarine Hotspot Hydrothermal Mineralization In The Pitcairn Island EEZ, South PacificBy D. S. Cronan
Pitcairn Island, the last remaining British Colony in the Pacific Ocean, falls in the S.E. Pacific. Its location, on top of a hotspot volcano, suggests the presence of submarine hydrothermal deposits
Jan 1, 1992
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An Economic Assessment Of The Long-Term Future Of Mining Deep-Sea FerromanganeseBy Andrew G. Hudson
The long-term economics of each of the four principal metals in marine manganese nodules (copper, nickel, cobalt and manganese) was evaluated to determine the anticipated viability of a nodule mining
Jan 1, 1996
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The Physical Properties of the Powdered Manganese Nodule and Bottom Sediment from C-C Zone, Northeastern PacificBy Hunsoo Choi, Sang-Mo Koh
Manganese nodule, the aggregate of fine grained manganese oxide minerals, is very brittle and fragile. In exploitation of manganese nodule, manganese nodules are easily broken into small pieces or p
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Comparative Investigations On Submarine Hydrothermal Mineralisation In The S.W. Pacific And Eastern CaribbeanBy D. Cronan
Both the S.W. Pacific and Caribbean island arcs are host to submarine hydrothermal mineral deposits, the former more so than the latter. In the S.W. Pacific, the whole gamut of such deposits occurs o
Jan 1, 2002
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Pacmanus: An Actively-Forming Submarine Polymetallic Sulfide Deposit In Felsic Volcanic Rocks Of The Manus Back-Arc, Papua, New GuineaBy Steven D. Scott
The 1991 PACMANUS Expedition (Papua New Guinea-Australia-Canada in the Manus Basin) discovered a very large (approximately 800 x 350 m) actively-forming seafloor polymetallic sulfide 4 deposit in fels
Jan 1, 2011
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Preliminary Report: The Third Marine Kuroko-type Deposit in the Area 200 km2 of a Major Kuroko Province in JapanBy H. Shimoda, K. Tamaki, K. Iizasa, M. Watanabe, K. Okamura
Modern Kuroko-type deposits occur in submarine calderas of island-arc fronts and back-arc rifts in Japan. They occur primarily on or adjacent to caldera boundary faults. Hydrothermal sulfides in the M
Aug 24, 2006
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Indian Underwater Mining Programme, Its Long Term And Short Term ObjectivesBy M. Ravindran
The Government of India started its deep seabed exploration programme during 1982. This programme was started as one of national importance and several national laboratories were involved to realize t
Jan 1, 1994
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Advances In Seabed Mapping And Sediment Profiling TechnologyBy Freddy Pøhner
The paper describes recent advances in the technology for mapping of the seabed with acoustic instrumentation. These instruments are typically single beam echo sounders, multibeam echo sounders and hi
Jan 1, 2003
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Preliminary Results of ROV Expeditions to Kuroko-type Deposits in the EEZ of JapanBy Kokichi Iizasa
Modern Kuroko-type deposits have been much reported in submarine calderas and cauldrons in the EEZ of Japan since 1988. Some of them have been found based on heavy mineral analysis of sediments in whi
Oct 15, 2007
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Mineralogy and Chemistry of Ferromanganese Nodules in the Campbell Nodule FieldBy Hunsoo Choi, Sung Rock Lee, Ian J. Graham, Ian C. Wright
This is a part of the joint KIGAM-GNS-NIWA 3-year study of ferromanganese modules in the Campbell Nodule Field, east of Campbell Plateau to determine age distribution, growth rates and geochemical evo
Aug 24, 2006
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Widespread Distribution and Long-term Continuous Precipitation of Hydrogenetic Ferromanganese Deposits in the NW Pacific OceanBy Robert G. Ditchburn, Albert Zondervan, Akira Usui, Hiroshi Shibasaki, Hajime Hishida, Ian J. Graham
Earlier reconnaissance geological survey and recent mineral exploration by the Geological Survey of Japan (now part of AIST), Metal Mining Agency of Japan (now part of JOGMEC) have revealed that hydr