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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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Fine-Scale Dating And Chemical Variations Of Deep-Sea Ferromanganese Crusts In The Western And Central PacificBy Akira Usui
Fine-scale geochemical, mineralogical, and structural variations in ferromanganese crusts are believed to be the long-range records of paleoceanographic conditions and geological events on the small t
Jan 1, 2002
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Seafloor Hydrothermal Mineralization: New DiscoveryBy Peter A. Rona
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge in the central North Atlantic and the Gorda Ridge within the U.S. Exclusive Economic Zone off northern California and southern Oregon are yielding new discoveries of seafloor hy
Jan 1, 1992
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Relative Assessments Of Manganese Nodules And Co-Rich Crusts In South Pacific EEZ'sBy D. S. Cronan
Studies on polymetallic manganese nodules and Co-rich crusts in the EEZ's of the Cook, Line, Ellice and Phoenix Islands between 0-20°S show that Ni and Cu reach their greatest combined abundances
Jan 1, 1989
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Paleomagnetic Recorder in the West Pacific Ferromanganese CrustBy Chan Min Yoo, Jung-Keuk Kang, Wonnyon Kim
Recently high-resolution paleomagnetic age determination of ferromanganese crust in less than millimeter scale has been successfully carried out using a superconducting quantum interference device mic
Jan 1, 2017
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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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Mineralization Processes At Ocean RidgesBy Johnson R. Cann
Ocean floor sulfide deposits are now known from many parts of the world mid-ocean ridge system and from some seamounts. Clearly they can be expected to occur commonly on the ocean floor. However, only
Jan 1, 1988
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Kuroko-Type Deposits From The Izu-Ogasawara (Bonin) Arc, JapanBy Kokichi Iizasa
Kuroko-type deposits exist in Japanese EEZ. Some of them are present in the Izu-Ogasawara oceanic island arc south of Tokyo. Major two Kuroko-type deposits occur in the area. One is the Sunrise hydr
Jan 1, 2002
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Review Of The Ocean Studies Board 1995 Law Of The Sea WorkshopBy Stewart B. Nelson
With the pending U.S. ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), the subject was raised as to the Convention's potential impact on U.S. ocean science. The Ocean
Jan 1, 1996
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Sediment Sources, Pathways And Sinks In The Southern North Sea And Eastern English ChannelBy Brian D?Olier
Much of the aggregate that is being exploited at present from these areas is a ?relic? deposit. It was originally eroded from primary source rocks and transported to a depositional centre by processes
Jan 1, 2004
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The Role Of Government In The Mineral Development SectorBy Carolita U. Kallaur
In contrast with the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Japan, the marine mining industry in the United States exists at a very rudimentary level. Depletion of onshore resources has undoubtedly been
Jan 1, 1992
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Evaluating Benthic Community Disturbance And Succession Following Simulated Manganese-Nodule Mining In The Equatorial PacificBy Fred C. Dobbs
To effectively manage the potential environmental impacts of deep-sea mining of manganese nodules, we need to know substantially more about the effects of sediment redeposition on abyssal communities
Jan 1, 1992
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Occurrences Of Ferromanganese Crusts In The Lemkein Seamount Of RMI: Preliminary ResultsBy Jai-Woon Moon
Lemkein seamount located in the west of the Kuwajleen Atoll of RMI is a relatively samll, simple-shaped, peaked type seamount with its base at 4,500 m and summit at 1,452 m water depths. Ferromanga
Jan 1, 2000
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Iron And Manganese Oxide Deposits As Environmental Records: Examples In The NW Pacific Ocean And The Baltic SeaBy Akira Usui
Iron and manganese are very mobile metallic elements in the surface aqueous environment, particularly in the oceans. The elements are easily precipitated as oxides or dissolved back into water, contro
Jan 1, 2004
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Major Kuroko-Type Deposit In The Central Izu-Ogasawara (Bonin) Arc, JapanBy Kokichi Iizasa
Two major Kuroko-type deposits and minor sulfide deposits have been found in the middle Izu-Ogasawara (Bonin) Arc, Japan (Fig. 1). The Hakurei deposit, one of the major Kuroko-type deposits, was rece
Jan 1, 2005
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Geology Of The Neves-Corvo High Grade CU-SN Orebodies, South PortugalBy Fernando JAS Barriga
The world-class Neves-Corvo deposits were intersected by drilling in 1977. They occur in the (Carboniferous) Iberian Pyrite Belt (IPB), Western Europe's largest stock of base metals (see Bamga, 1
Jan 1, 1993
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Hydrothermal Sulfide Deposits In LakesBy Sophia Katsouri
Hydrothermal circulation that produces sulfide deposits in the marine environment can also produce sulfide deposits in lakes. The major differences in terms of process are (1) in lakes the hydrotherma
Jan 1, 2001
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Seafloor Occurrence And Growth Stages Of KODOS Ferromanganese NodulesThe seafloor occurrences of KODOS ferromanganese nodules can be classified into four facies based on the morphological types of nodules recovered and seafloor photographs. Facies A, B, and C are relat
Jan 1, 2005
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Deep Sea Exploration New Technologies - History Of BauerBy Leonhard Weixler
The Bauer company was founded in 1790 by coppersmith Sebastian Bauer in Schrobenhausen, a small town north-west of Munich. The original workshop business carried out works including repairs to church
Jan 1, 2011