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Deployment And Retrieve Of Deep Water MinerBy Chul H. Jo
The functions of miner mainly include the pick-up manganese nodules laying on the surface of the seafloor, the separation them from sediments, the crushing the nodules and the covey to the inlet of th
Jan 1, 2003
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Heavy Minerals, Offshore Virginia: A Project ReportBy C. H. Hobbs
A recently completed series of projects funded by the Commonwealth of Virginia and the U.S. Minerals Management Service was designed to assess the distribution of heavy minerals on the inner continent
Jan 1, 1988
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Vertical Hydraulic Transport For Deep Sea Mining Applications - IntroductionBy Paul M. Vercruijsse
Deep sea mining operations by nature are performed (or planned) in challenging environments. Another typifying characteristic of deep sea mining operations is the relatively high investment cost. This
Jan 1, 2011
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Comparative Study On Mining Robots Design For Polymetallic Nodules And Seabed Massive SulfidesBy Sup Hong
Herein, concept designs of two different types of mining robots are concerned, which are aimed for developments of deep seabed mineral resources: polymetallic nodules (PMN) and seabed massive sulfides
Jan 1, 2011
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Column Flotation Of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese CrustBy William C. Hirt
Column flotation is a promising technique for processing as-mined, cobalt-rich, ferromanganese crust to separate the valuable crust component from barren substrate-rock, either aboard ship or within t
Jan 1, 1992
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New Inactive Hydrothermal Site Discovered At 16° 38? N, MARBy G. Cherkashov
A new hydrothermal field with massive sulfide deposits was discovered in 2004 at 16º 38.4?N, 46º 28.5?W on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Hydrothermal signals had already been recorded from bottom waters and
Jan 1, 2004
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Brothers Volcano, Southern Kermadec Arc, New Zealand: Contrasting Vent Sites And Evidence For A Magmatic Fluid ComponentBy Cornel E. J. de Ronde
Brothers volcano (34°51.7?S, 179°03.6?E) is a large caldera volcano that forms part of the active Kermadec arc south of 32° S, NE of New Zealand. It is an elongate edifice striking NW-SE that is ~11-
Jan 1, 2004
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Geochemical Variations of SMS Deposits from Mid-Ocean Ridge and Arc-Back Arc SettingsBy Nicholas Dyriw, Georgy Cherkashov, Tamara Stepanova, John Parianos, Anna Firstova
"Seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) deposits are a new frontier in global metal resources. Hydrothermal chimney’s (black smokers) precipitate Cu, Zn, Ag and Au rich from hot fluids (>250°C) during interac
Jan 1, 2017
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Dynamic Mineral Recrystallization – Implications for Sustainable Trace Metal Recovery from Deep-Sea Ferromanganese DepositsBy Tobias Hens, Andrew Frierdich, Barbara Etschmann, Joël Brugger, Barrie Bolton
"Ferromanganese (Fe-Mn) nodules and crusts are prime targets for future deep-sea mining ventures due to their unusual enrichment of critical metals, such as Ni, Co, Cu, Ti, Te, Zr, Hf, Nb, Y, and REE.
Jan 1, 2017
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Platinum-Group-Metals, Gold, And Chromium Resource Potential Offshore Of Platinum, AlaskaBy James C. Barker
Concern over the availability of domestic critical and strategic mineral supplies has led the Bureau of Mines to evaluate the reserve development potential of alternative sources in Alaska. Near the v
Jan 1, 1986
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Processing Technologies For Polymetallic NoduleBy R. P. Das
Processing of polymetallic nodules poses several challenges to metallurgists. These include the presence of at least 80 elements in nodule, presence of Ni, Cu, Co in no specific mineral form, presenc
Jan 1, 2003
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Characterization Of Sand Mining PlumesBy N. Wang
The City of Honolulu mines sand from nearshore deposits for beach maintenance. The suction dredging operation creates a discharge plume which is carried by currents and other motions until it settles
Jan 1, 1991
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InterRidge Statement of Commitment to Responsible Research Practices at Deep-sea Hydrothermal VentsBy Colin Devey
As marine research scientists we especially appreciate the uniqueness and complexity of the deep-sea hydrothermal vent fauna and environments, and are particularly interested in preserving vents for
Aug 24, 2006
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Mineral Processing of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crust and Nodules - Establishment of Treatment Flow for Removal of Substrate RockBy Naoki Hiroyoshi, Kunihiro Hori, Kengo Sekimura, Mayumi Ito, Kouki Kashiwaya, Eiji Yamaguchi, Masami Tsunekawa
Cobalt-rich ferromanganese crusts and nodules ores from seamount areas contain volcanic and sedimentary rocks as substrate or nuclei. During the mining operation, these rocks should be separated as
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DCNS' Solutions for Deep Sea Mining Environmentally Friendly ActivitiesBy Demoor Damien
"The exploitation of marine resources has enjoyed renewed interest with a completely new sector, that of the Deep Sea Mining of mineral resources in the seabed, that is now gaining momentum. Neverthel
Jan 1, 2017
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Sand From Virginia's Inner Continental ShelfBy Carl H. Hobbs
The needs of the on-going basic maintenance operations and proposed enhancement and hurricane protection projects in the City of Virginia Beach exceed the capability land-slide sources of sand. Throug
Jan 1, 1996
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Gold Recovery Investigations With Radiotracers (198Au) And Relevance To Placer OperationsBy Daniel E. Walsh
The recovery of most minerals, which are amenable to gravity concentration, is standardly determined by accurate sampling and assaying. .With respect to particulate - gold ores, sampling and assaying
Jan 1, 1989
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Geochemistry Of Massive Sulfide-Associated Hydrothermal Exhalative Sediments, Bathurst, New BrunswickBy Jan M. Peter
Many of the Pb-Zn massive sulfide deposits of the Bathurst area in northern New Brunswick, Canada, are intimately associated with laterally continuous iron formation (IF) (Figure 1). This IF is a foss
Jan 1, 1993
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Present Status Of Offshore Phosphate Deposits, Atlantic Continental MarginBy Stanley R. Riggs
Phosphate deposits on the southeastern U.S. coastal plain have long been the major force in world phosphate markets. World markets continue to grow, but the role of U.S. resources is rapidly declining
Jan 1, 1988
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New Frontier Explored by D/V ChikyuBy Wonn Soh
As for Earth, where human beings live, approximately 70 % of its surface is covered by oceans. Today, advanced technology has led us to understanding the abyssal ocean floor through the use of subme