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Free-Hanging vs Free-Standing Seabed Mining Vertical Transport SystemsBy Richard Harrison, Frank Lim
Deepsea Mining will soon become a reality with Nautilus Minerals getting their equipment ready to mine SMS at Solwara 1 off the coast of Papua New Guinea. The vertical transport system (VTS) adopted b
Jan 1, 2018
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Shallow Drilling Of Seafloor Hydrothermal Systems: The Missing LinkBy Peter M. Herzig
In September-October 2002, shallow seafloor drilling using the 5 m-Rockdrill of the British Geological Survey and the German R/V Sonne has revealed critical information on the sub-surface nature of tw
Jan 1, 2002
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Nearshore Geochemical Exploration TechniquesBy John Noakes
Marine scientists at the University of Georgia, have in the past few years, designed, developed and refined two geochemical survelliance systems for the exploration of hard mineral resources on the se
Jan 1, 2011
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Mineralogical Characterization Of Southern Oregon Offshore PlacersBy C. L. Mardock
The U. S. Bureau of Mines participated in a two-year joint State of Oregon/Department of Interior Placer Task Force study on the economic and environmental aspects of Oregon's marine placer depos
Jan 1, 1991
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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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An Integrated Approach To The Assessment Of Anthropogenic Disturbance At Marine Sand & Gravel Extraction SitesBy D. S. Limpenny
Marine benthic habitats are vulnerable to the influence of a wide range of anthropogenic activities (e.g. sand and gravel extraction, dredged material disposal and trawling). Traditionally, benthic e
Jan 1, 2004
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Hydrothermal Exploration along the Northern Central Indian Ridge, 8°-12° S: Preliminary Results of Bathymetry, Volcanic Rock, and Hydrothermal PlumeBy Jonguk Kim
Hydrothermal exploration aboard the R/V Onnuri was performed along the northern Central Indian Ridge (CIR) between 8°S and 12°S in January 2010. The main objectives of this first Korean research cruis
Jan 1, 2010
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Alaska's Marine Minerals: A Case For Assessment And EvaluationBy James C. Barker
Alaska's expansive continental shelf represents future opportunities for marine mineral development. Although today's metal prices and subsidized foreign mineral production continue to disco
Jan 1, 1991
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Offshore Aggregate And Placer Drill For CCOP/SOPACBy J. R. Woolsey
In late 1988, the Committee for Coordination of Joint Prospecting for Mineral Resources in South Pacific Offshore Areas (CCOP/SOPAC), Suva, Fiji, consulted the Continental Shelf Division of the Marine
Jan 1, 1989
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Massive Sulfide Deposits, Southern Juan De Fuca RidgeBy Willam R. Normark
During a series of dives with the submersible ALVIN in 1984, samples of massive sulfide were recovered from four vent sites. All sites occur within a linear, steep-walled cleft about 50 m wide and as
Jan 1, 1985
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Three Year Review Of The Marine Minerals Technology Center Ocean Basins DivisionBy Michael J. Cruickshank
The University of Hawaii, Ocean Basins Division (OBD) shares, equally with the University of Mississippi, Continental Shelf Division (CSD), congressional funding for the Marine Minerals Technology Cen
Jan 1, 1991
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An Innovative Seafloor Drill System For Offshore Geotechnical Site Investigation And Seafloor Mineral ExplorationBy Tim J. Boyd
Gregg Marine, Inc. (headquartered in Signal Hill, California) has recently introduced an innovative seafloor drill system for offshore geotechnical site investigation and seafloor mineral exploration.
Jan 1, 2011
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Response Of A Sediment Seabed To 25 Years? Discharge Of Mine Tailings: Effects Ranges And Biodiversity RecoveryBy Brenda J. Burd
A very extensive spatial and temporal database on benthic infauna and associated sediment metals has been collected for Island Copper Mine on Vancouver Island, B.C. Canada from 1969 (pre-discharge) to
Jan 1, 2001
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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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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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ISA Draft Regulations for ExploitationBy Harald Brekke
On 13 July 2000, the ISA adopted the Regulations on Prospecting and Exploration for Polymetallic Nodules in the Area. The first contracts for such exploration were issued by the ISA the same year. The
Jan 1, 2018
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The Sonne Ore-Field -- The First Massive Sulfides From The Indian Ocean FloorBy Peter E. Halbach
The Central Indian Ridge (CIR), the boundary between the African and Indian plates, forms a SSE trending mid-oceanic accretionary system in the equatorial Indian Ocean (Fig. 1), extending to the north
Jan 1, 1994
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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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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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Preliminary Economic Evaluation of Rare Metal Recovery from Cobalt-rich Manganese CrustsBy Tetsuo Yamazaki
The importance of cobalt-rich manganese crusts on the Pacific seamounts for possible future rare metal sources has currently been recognized. The thin layer-type deposit characteristics affect not onl
Jan 1, 2010