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New Approaches To Marine Diamond Exploration And MiningBy Mike Woodborne
The marine diamond industry off south-western Africa is maturing rapidly. Some of the larger explorers have reached an advanced stage in their resource development and new mining operations have been
Jan 1, 1998
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Devonian Fe-Mn Nodules of the Ural Paleoocean - IntroductionBy N. R. Ayupova
Several metallogenic zones including Sakmara, Magnitogorsk, and East-Ural zones were revealed in the Ural fold belt (Fig. 1). These zones are considered to be the paleogeodinamic sectors corresponding
Jan 1, 2010
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Ferromanganese Crusts from the Afanasiy-Nikitin Seamounts in the Eastern Equatorial Indian Ocean: A ReviewBy V. K. Banakar, R. P. Rajani, A. R. Chodankar
The Afanasiy-Nikitin Seamounts (ANS) in Eastern Equatorial Indian Ocean (Figure 1) are shown to be the exposed part of the presently buried 85°E Ridge system under the Bengal Fan sediment and were e
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The Resource Potential of the Slow-Spreading TAG Segment at 26°N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Evidence from AUV-Based ExplorationBy Isobel Yeo, Florent Szitkar, Sven Petersen, Sebastian Graber, Nico Augustin, Marcel Rothenbeck, John Jamieson
"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 f
Jan 1, 2017
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Comparison Of The Tag Mound And Stockwork Complex With Cyprus-Type Massive Sulfide Deposits: Results From Leg 158 DrillingBy Mark D. Hannington
Drilling of the active Trans-Atlantic Geotraverse (TAG) deposit during ODP Leg 158 indicated that the size of the mound-stockwork complex is approximately 3.9 million tonnes, including 2.7 million ton
Jan 1, 1998
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Finding Inactive And Sub-Seafloor Massive Sulfide Deposits In Deep Ocean FloorsBy Fernando J. A. S. Barriga
Exploration for active seafloor hydrothermal vent fields has been highly successful, and more than 300 such fields have been discovered to date. Some will most probably be mined, given their high meta
Jan 1, 2011
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Systematically Converting the Deep Sea Mining Installation to Proven Technology - Dredging as Our Cultural HeritageBy Jan Willem van Bloois
IHC Merwede is world market leader in the construction of specialist dredging equipment; it is a company with a rich history. The Netherlands is a coastal western country for which water management is
Jan 1, 2010
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Deep Sea Miners’ Obligations to Transfer Technology Under UNCLOS and ISA RulesBy Andreas Kaede
INTRODUCTION Due both to the political history of UNCLOS and the sensitivity of the ocean floor and environment to man made impacts, both the Convention (including also the 1994 Amendment) and subsequ
Jan 1, 2018
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Optimization And Economic Efficiency Evaluation Of Manganese Nodule Carrier Using Genetic AlgorithmsBy Jae-Hyung Park
Since the Industrial Revolution, the land resources have been decreased rapidly as the industrialization. And this phenomenon brings to our mind an interest in deep-sea resource(manganese nodule). Hen
Jan 1, 2003
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IHC Merwede And DEME Join Forces To Develop Deep-Sea Mining ActivitiesBy Kris van Nijen
IHC Merwede, a Dutch supplier of ships and equipment for dredging and mining activities, and DEME, a Belgian dredging and environmental services group, will enter into a joint venture for deep-sea min
Jan 1, 2011
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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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The Initial Spreading of Turbidity Plumes – Dedicated Laboratory Experiments for Model ValidationBy Frans van Grunsven, Cees van Rhee, Geert Keetels
One of the obstacles during the initial phases of project development is the assessment of the environmental impact. Mining residue, consisting of fine seafloor sediments, are to be discharged subsea
Jan 1, 2018
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Surficial Sediments And Gold Placer Potential, Northeast Newfoundland Inner ShelfA C-CORE study on behalf of the government of Newfoundland identified the inner continental shelf off northeast Newfoundland as having a relatively higher potential for hosting placer gold than other
Jan 1, 1995
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Towards an Improved Nodule Resource Estimation and Classification Using Hard and Soft DataBy Steinar L. Ellefmo, Thomas Kuhn
The deep-sea ocean floor offers a great potential for mineral resources. The evaluation of these resources is both time consuming and costly and require as any resource evaluation data; geodata. The c
Jan 1, 2018
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The Role of Bimodal Magmatism and its Products in Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Ore-Forming Systems: A Case Study from the Middle Okinawa Trough, JapanBy Toru Yamasaki
"Bimodal lithostratigrafic assemblages are of significance in volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS)-hosted lithology. The largest deposits are either bimodal-siliciclastic or maficsiliciclastic, and the
Jan 1, 2017
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Kennecott?s Cuprion Process For Manganese NodulesBy Gale L. Hubred
Kennecott?s Ledgemont Laboratory developed the Cuprion Process to recover metal values from manganese nodules in the early 1970s. A reducing leach of monovalent cuprous ion attacks the manganese oxid
Jan 1, 2005
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Controlled Source Electromagnetic Mapping of Massive Sulfide Deposits with an AUVBy Matthew Kowalczyk, Steve Bloomer, Peter Kowalczyk
"Mineral deposits found near seafloor hydrothermal venting are of great economic interest. Valuable metals such as gold, copper, zinc, and other polymetallic sulfides are found in appreciable grades i
Jan 1, 2017
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Commercial And Technical Realities Of Deep Ocean MiningBy Jon Machin
?ORE? is defined as ?mineral/s that can be mined at a profit?. So, what is ORE at 2,000 m water depth? Is it 5% Copper or 1.8% Nickel/Cobalt? One of the key factors that determine what is ORE, pr
Jan 1, 2004
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Use of Autonomous Technology for Mapping Seabed MineralsBy Lars-Kristian Trellevik, Jan Arvid Ingulfsen
Swire Seabed is dedicated to being at the forefront of the Autonomous Subsea Revolution. The company is currently working along and developing operational, technical and market strategies where autono
Jan 1, 2018
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On-Site Observations and In-Situ Experiments for the Ferromanganese Deposit at the Seamounts in the Northwestern Pacific: A Review for the ROV Geoscientific ExplorationBy Akira Usui
The small-scale observations, mapping, sampling, and in-situ experiments have been carried out since 2009 using JAMSTEC ROVs at some model seamounts in the Northwestern Pacific seamounts. Laboratory a
Jan 1, 2018