The Challenges Of Making Deep Sea Mining Sustainable

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Hans Smit
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The face of mining as we know it is set to change in the very near future as mining companies all over the globe realize the implications of accessing the vast mineral wealth contained on, and under, our ocean floors. With some land based mineral deposits being fully exploited across the world, deep sea mining is set to revolutionize global approaches to the search for precious metals and other sought after minerals. [ ] Previously, the financial implications of deep sea mining outweighed the benefits of access to the mineral rich deposits identified all around the world. The process of marine diamond mining off the west coast of southern Africa started in the late 1950?s by a Texan, Sammy Collins, and subsequently continued by De Beers to the present day, has proven to be an excellent proving ground for the development of technology and mining systems that ensure a sustainable and financially viable business. [ ]
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APA: Hans Smit  (2008)  The Challenges Of Making Deep Sea Mining Sustainable

MLA: Hans Smit The Challenges Of Making Deep Sea Mining Sustainable. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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