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Rock Phosphate: Chatham Rise, New ZealandBy Chris Castle
The Chatham Rise is a submarine topographic feature lying off the east coast of New Zealand between the South Island and the Chatham Islands and within New Zealand?s jurisdiction. The Chatham Rise hos
Jan 1, 2011
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Draft Exploitation Regulations: Commercial ViabilityBy Eleanor Martin
An examination of the draft Exploitation Regulations from an investor’s perspective. We will look at the commercial requirements of the investment community (debt and equity) in order to provide fundi
Jan 1, 2018
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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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Remote Sensing Applications To Marine MiningBy S. W. McCandless
Since the mid 1970's, the science of remote sensing has invented and demonstrated sensors that hold unique promise for users that operate in the marine environment. Earlier, visible and infrared
Jan 1, 1986
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Offshore Construction Technology - Opportunities And Applications In Marine MiningBy James E. Dailey
Marine mining is driven by profitability, and profitability is driven in turn by people and equipment that can work productively and safely at sea. Design challenges faced by the marine mining communi
Jan 1, 1989
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Fisheries Interests And Ocean MiningBy D. J. Scarratt
Fisheries make a significant regional contribution to the economy of Canada. In the Atlantic Region, over 70 thousand workers depend on the primary or secondary fishing industry. Fisheries are vulnera
Jan 1, 1985
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Deep-Sea Mineral Potential in the South Pacific Waters – The Results of the 21-year Long-term Japan/SOPAC Cooperative Deep-Sea Mineral Resources Study Programme, 1985-2005By Nobuyuki Okamoto
The 21-year long-term Japan-SOPAC Cooperative Deep-sea Mineral Resources Study Programme was completed in March 2006. The Programme, which commenced in 1985, has seen numerous marine research surve
Sep 24, 2006
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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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Compositional Variation And Genesis Of Ferromanganese Crusts Of The Afanasiy-Nikitin Seamounts, Equatorial Indian OceanBy V. K. Banakar
The occurrence of hydrogenous ferromanganese encrustations (Fe-Mn crusts) on the Cretaceous age Afanasiy-Nikitin Seamounts (ANS) in the eastern Equatorial Indian Ocean (EEIO) was first reported by Ban
Jan 1, 2005
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Production Determining Processes Of Subsea Deposit RemovalBy Tony van der Steen
Subsea mining system are designed for the following, principally different, tasks: Dreding - The destruction and removal of seabed sediments overlaying the bedrock. Cleaning - The competence
Jan 1, 1998
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The Benthic Impact Experiment (BIE): A Study Of Environmental Impacts Of Manganese-Nodule Mining On The Abyssal SeafloorBy Dwight D. Trueblood
The Benthic Impact Experiment (BIE) is designed to address the effects of sediment redeposition prior to the commencement of commercial mining. The experiment is being conducted in collaboration with
Jan 1, 1992
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Application Of A Maritime Boundary Database To Ocean Mining PlanningBy Hal Palmer
A number of Articles contained in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea III (UNCLOS) bear directly on legal issues related to the recovery of mineral deposits on the ocean floor. Minera
Jan 1, 2000
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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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Mineral Phases and Element Associations of Ferromanganese Crusts, Amerasia Basin Arctic Ocean, Based on Sequential LeachingBy Natalia Konstantinova, Kira Mizell, James R. Hein, Georgy Cherkashov, Amy Gartman, Pavel Mikhailik
INTRODUCTION Ferromanganese (FeMn) crusts from Mendeleev Ridge, Chukchi Borderland, and Alpha Ridge, in the Amerasia Basin, Arctic Ocean, are similar based on morphology and chemical composition. The
Jan 1, 2018
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How to Increase Economy of Seafloor Massive Sulfide MiningBy Tetsuo Yamazaki
Seafloor massive sulfides have been a subject of interest for profitable commercial mining these ten years. Because of the higher Au, Ag, and Cu contents, they have received much attention as immedia
Jan 1, 2010
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A Comparison of Terrestrial and Seabed Mineral Resources for CobaltRecent focus by terrestrial mineral explorers (and investors) on cobalt has increasingly highlighted the future critical need for this metal, with new-age batteries being the primary utilisation. We p
Jan 1, 2018
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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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Research and Development on an Ultraviolet Laser Raman Spectrometer for Deep-Sea ApplicationBy Ning Yang, Yuxiang Chen, Ming Chen
An ultraviolet laser Raman spectrometer was developed to detect and analyze material components of seawater, seafloor sediment and rock at a depth of 7000m maximally. Wave length of the excitation res
Jan 1, 2017
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The Impact Of Research Into Underwater Mineral Deposits On Mining Company Exploration Strategies.By Burrows D. R.
Metal-rich sediments precipitating from hot saline brine pools were first discovered in 1965 in the Red Sea.1-2 The subsequent discovery of high temperature black smokers and associated massive sulphi
Jan 1, 2011
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Exploration At Boliden-Westmin?s VMS Myra Falls Operations: A Successful Example Of A Continued Application Of Evolving Geological ModelsBy Stephen J. Juras
The Myra Falls deposits comprise a complexly metal-zoned polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulfide district located 90 km from Campbell River in central Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Th
Jan 1, 1998