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Geophysical Exploration And Resource Assessment Of Deepwater Polymetallic Sulfide Deposits, Papua New GuineaBy M. E. Williamson
From December 2004 through March of 2005 an extensive geophysical program was conducted to delineate polymetallic sulfide deposits in the Bismark Sea for a major mining concern. Deeply towed sidescan
Jan 1, 2005
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First Australian Offshore Mineral Locations MapBy Yanis Miezitis, Gerald Mueller, Timothy F. McConachy, Ronald G. Sait, Keith R. Porritt, William J. McKay
In November 2004, Australia lodged with the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf possible new maritime boundaries in relation to Australia’s continental shelf extending b
Aug 24, 2006
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Waste Rejection on Seafloor by Slurry Flashing for Economic Seafloor Massive Sulfide MiningBy Yuta Yamamoto
Seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) which contain Au, Ag, Cu, Zn, and Pb have been interested in as a target of commercial mining these 15 years. Japan has large potential of SMS and a national R&D projec
Sep 14, 2011
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Marine Diamond Mining - Now An Established IndustryBy Richard H. T. Garnett
On the western continental shelf of southern Africa diamonds derived from onshore sources are concentrated in gravels within drowned terrestrial and marine geomorphological features. First discovered
Jan 1, 1998
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Hydrothermal Fluxes along the Mohns Ridge - Implications for Mineral Resources at Ultraslow Spreading Ridges (e048573c-fd0f-47f0-8fbd-b9f2b4c42dfb)By T. Barryere, R. B. Pedersen, E. Reeves, A. Stensland, I. Thorseth, T. Baumberger
Venting on ultraslow spreading ridges is far more abundant then previously predicted, and the discrepancy between observed and predicted vent field density may imply that non-magmatic heat sources are
Jan 1, 2018
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Hydrothermal Fluxes along the Mohns Ridge - Implications for Mineral Resources at Ultraslow Spreading RidgesBy RB. Pedersen, T. Barryere, E. Reeves, A. Stensland, I. Thorseth, T. Baumberger
Venting on ultraslow spreading ridges is far more abundant then previously predicted, and the discrepancy between observed and predicted vent field density may imply that non-magmatic heat sources are
Jan 1, 2018
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Hydrothermal Mineralization At Slow-Spreading Centers: The Atlantic ModelBy Peter A. Rona
The recent discovery of the first black smoker-type hydrothermal venting and massive sulfide mineral deposits at a site in the rift valley of the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge near latitude 26°N,
Jan 1, 1986
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Obtaining Approval For Deep Water Seafloor Mineral Extraction: The Solwara 1 ExampleBy David Gwyther
There is increasing recognition that in order for a development project to proceed successfully, it must first obtain a ?social licence to operate? from concerned stakeholders. Obtaining this ?licenc
Jan 1, 2011
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Why the Domestic Oil and Gas Industry Supports United States Accession to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the SeaBy John W. Padan
The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea contains major provisions that U.S. negotiators have sought for over two decades. The internationally recognized right to the mineral resources
Jan 1, 1996
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Distal Metalliferous Sediments and Search of Underwater Hydrothermal DepositsBy Evgeny G. Gurvich
While direct study of high temperature hydrothermal activity and the associated mineral formation as well as study of their scales are possible in the modern ocean, researchers are deprived of such
Aug 24, 2006
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Plumes of Deep-Sea Mining: What Do We Know?By Georgy Cherkashov, Livia Ermakova
Active development of the exploration and further exploitation of deep-sea minerals requires special emphasis on the protection of the marine environment. The complexity of this subject lies in the fa
Jan 1, 2018
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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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Ecosystem-Based Management of the Deep Ocean: DOSI (Deep-Ocean Stewardship Initiative) Guidance for Seabed MiningBy Maria Baker, Kristina Gjerde, Lisa Levin, Verena Tunnicliffe, Lenaick Menot, Rachel Boschen
Deep-sea mining is rapidly approaching the test-mining phase to prepare for commercial mining in multiple oceans, both in areas within and beyond national jurisdiction. The first test-mining operation
Jan 1, 2017
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New Exploration Guides For Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits: From Sea To LandBy James M. Franklin
Research on modern hydrothermal systems provides quantitative measures of the processes of formation of hydrothermal fluids and of precipitation mechanisms from them. Studies of ancient deposits provi
Jan 1, 1998
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Organization Of The International Marine Mineral SocietyBy William D. Siapno
The International Marine Minerals Society has now come of age! Previously known as the International Marine Mining Society, it was an informal group without officers, by-laws or official status. Despi
Jan 1, 1986
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Marine Mineral Resources Of The East Coast Of The U.S.: A ReviewBy Carl H. Hobbs
The marine mineral resources of the U.S. middle and south Atlantic shelf are little utilized. The largest resource, sand and gravel, is used for beach nourishment and protection and, to a much lesser
Jan 1, 1992
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Polymetallic Nodules as a Future Deep Sea Mineral ResourceBy U. Schwarz-Schampera, C. Rühlemann, H. -R. Kudrass
Within 2006 BGR will conclude a contract with the UN International Seabed Authority (ISA) for the exploration of polymetallic nodules. The contract covers an area in the Pacific nodule belt between th
Aug 24, 2006
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Paleoceanographic Conditions During the Formation of Fe-Mn Crusts from the Pacific Ocean: Biostratigraphic and Compositional Evidence ? IntroductionBy Irina A. Pulyaeva
Hydrogenetic Fe-Mn crusts play an important role in marine mineral-deposit research because of their widespread occurrence and high concentrations of valuable and rare metals. Most Fe-Mn crust deposit
Jan 1, 2010
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Observation And Sampling Of Seamount Ferromanganese Crusts With A Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV): Advantages For Geochemical And Geological CharacterizationBy Akira Usui
The details in small-scale variability of the geological occurrence and chemical composition of ferromanganese crusts are not yet well understood, although the northwestern Pacific seamounts are belie
Jan 1, 2011
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HUGIN AUV ? Concept And Operational Experiences To DateBy Karstein Vestgard
During the last few years autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) technology has evolved from concept demonstrators towards commercial products. The driving forces are the move for energy exploitation tow
Jan 1, 2003