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The 300 Mt Windy Craggy Besshi-Type Massive Sulfide Deposit, Northwestern British Columbia, Canada: An Analog For Modern Seafloor Sulfide Deposits At Sedimented Settings?By Jan M. Peter
The Early Norian Windy Craggy massive sulfide deposit is within the allochthonous Alexander terrane of the Insular tectonic belt in extreme northwestern British Columbia (Figure 1). Host rocks are the
Jan 1, 1993
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The GIS Model of the Fe-Mn Crust Origin on the Seamounts from the Pacific Ocean Magellan SeamountsBy H. I. Chesalova, M. Ye. Melnikov, A. M. Asavin
The discovery of iron-manganese ores on the surface of underwater mountains was made more than a half century ago. During this time the basic ideas about the thermodynamics of the processes of hydroch
Sep 24, 2006
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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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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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Upscaling towards Deep-Sea Mining by Vertical Transport Experiments over 130 meter.By S. C. W. de Jong, E. de Hoog, J. M. van Wijk, S. J. Dasselaar
Introduction Technology development for sustainable, safe, reliable and efficient mining of polymetallic nodules in the deep seas requires careful design, thorough understanding and integrated testing
Jan 1, 2018
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Nautilus Minerals - Commercializing Submarine Massive Sulphide SystemsBy Michael Johnston
Nautilus Minerals is exploring for high-grade gold, silver, copper, and zinc-rich submarine massive sulphide deposits (SMS) within the territorial waters of the sovereign state of Papua New Guinea.
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Sulphuric Acid Pressure Leaching Of The Matte Prepared From Deep-Sea Manganese NodulesBy Kyung-Ho Park
The smelting leaching process is known as one of the most favorite methods for the processing of deep-sea manganese nodules because of its smaller environmental impact and easiness of manganese recove
Jan 1, 2003
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Formation Of Fe-Mn Crusts Under Conditions Of Strong Upwelling At A Continental Margin: Rodriguez Seamount, Offshore Central CaliforniaBy James R. Hein
Rodriguez Seamount, located 150 km off the central California coast at the base of the continental slope, was studied using the ROV Tiburon aboard MBARI?s R/V Western Flyer, October 13-16, 2003. Fe-Mn
Jan 1, 2004
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Towards Operational Environmental Threshold Levels for Exploitation of Mineral Resources in the Deep SeaBy Karsten Hagenah, Tor Jensen, Jens Laugesen, Øyvind Fjukmoen, Lucy Brooks
This paper discusses operational environmental threshold levels for exploitation of mineral resources in the deep sea. Such criteria are needed to be able to monitor and control deep sea mining with r
Jan 1, 2018
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Darwinian Scale Deep Diving Expedition To The South Pacific Marking The 35th Year Of UMIBy Alexander Malahoff
An international research team working through the Hawai?i Undersea Research Laboratory (HURL) undertook a bold challenge to explore the chemistry, geology, mineral formation and superheated hydrother
Jan 1, 2005
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Interrelationships Between Phosphorites And Associated Biologically Productive Hard Bottoms, North Carolina Continental ShelfBy Stanley R. Riggs
Onslow Bay is a broad, shallow, high-energy shelf system bounded by the Cape Lookout and Frying Pan shoals. It is generally a sediment-starved shelf system dominated by hardbottoms with a scattered an
Jan 1, 1992
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Update On The United Nations International Seabed Authority DeliberationsBy Charles L. Morgan
In June 1996, the United Nations International Seabed Authority opened shop in Kingston, Jamaica as an autonomous international organization charged with the administration of seabed mineral developme
Jan 1, 2000
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Finding And Proving Seafloor Massive Sulphide ResourcesBy Julian Malnic
Various natural, commercial, engineering and operational factors govern the evolution of approaches taken in the exploration for Seafloor Massive Sulphides (SMS) and in delineating the resource. Thes
Jan 1, 2001
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The Modern Massive Sulfide Deposits In The North Fiji Basin (NFB): Results From The SO 134 Cruise In August/September 1998By Peter Halbach
The two HYFIFLUX cruises of the German RV SONNE (SO 99/1995 and SO 134/1998) were organized in the framework of a co-operation between several German universities and two European marine research part
Jan 1, 2000
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Hydrothermal Activity And The Formation Of Massive Sulfide Mineralization At Clark Volcano, Kermadec Arc, New ZealandClark volcano is a large volcanic center on the active arc front of the intraoceanic Kermadec arc. It is one of the two southern-most Kermadec arc volcanoes (the other being Whakatane volcano) that s
Jan 1, 2011
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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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Towards Operational Environmental Threshold Levels for Exploitation of Mineral Resources in the Deep Sea (71089290-180d-4f28-918b-1a970dec41b1)By Karsten Hagenah, Tor Jensen, Jens Laugesen, Øyvind Fjukmoen, Lucy Brooks
This paper describes operational environmental threshold levels for exploitation of mineral resources in the deep sea. Such criteria are needed to be able to monitor and control deep sea mining with r
Jan 1, 2018
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Discovery Of Hydrothermal Fields At The Central Indian Ridge (Gemino Project)In 1983, the GEMINO research project (Geothermal Metallogenesis Indian Ocean) was initiated in order to locate and evaluate sites of recent or fossil hydrothermal activity in the largely unexplored In
Jan 1, 1989
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Towards a Formal Definition of Active and Inactive Seafloor Massive Sulfide DepositsBy J. W. Jamieson
INTRODUCTION Hydrothermal vents that form seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) deposits represent unique biodiversity hotspots that host many species that are found only at these sites. The destruction of t
Jan 1, 2018
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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