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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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GSR’s PROCAT-Project: Technical de-Risking of Deep Sea Mining Equipment – A Step-By-Step Approach towards Future ExploitationBy Kris De Bruyne
Since 2013, GSR has undertaken 4 exploration campaigns, which focused on environmental baseline monitoring (marine biology), resource definition and technological change. The seabed nodule collection
Jan 1, 2018
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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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Challenges Associated With Suspended Sediment Concentration and Current Measurements for Deep Sea Mining Projects - Recent Experience from Marine E-TechBy Jeremy Spearman, Mark Lee, Jon Taylor, Neil Crossouard, Bramley Murton
"SUMMARYThis paper describes challenges faced when executing a programme of monitoring to measure the dynamics of currents and sediment plumes at a seamount and the solutions identified to deliver the
Jan 1, 2017
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Mineralogical and Geochemical Characterization of Deep-Sea Metalliferous Sediments of the TAG AreaBy Jelena Milinovic, Sofia Martins, Anna Lichtschlag, Sven Petersen, Fernando J. A. S. Barriga, Bramley Murton, Adeline Dutrieux
"The active TAG hydrothermal mound is one of the largest and better studied. Due to its size (one of the largest, known so far, in the Atlantic Ocean) and concentration of specific economic valuable e
Jan 1, 2017
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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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A Self-Regulatory Model For The Management Of The Environment And Public Issues In Marine MiningBy Julian Malnic
The emerging marine minerals exploration and mining industry is currently focused mainly on the technical elements for its success such as developing exploration and mining technologies. However, in o
Jan 1, 2000
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Rare and Valuable Metals for High-Tech Applications Found in Marine Ferromanganese Nodules and Crusts: Relationships To Genetic Endmembers - IntroductionBy Andrea Koschinsky
Ferromanganese crusts have traditionally been considered a potential ore for Co, whereas ferromanganese nodules have typically been considered a potential ore for Ni and Cu. However, both nodules and
Jan 1, 2010
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Hawaiian Mineral Deposits And Extremophiles On Loihi Submarine Volcano: A New ResourceBy Alexander Malahoff
The most exciting frontier in Ocean Technology is represented by a new class of Marine Bioproducts, the source of which lies in marine microorganisms. The microorganisms include microalgae, bacteria
Jan 1, 2000
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The Impact Of Research Into Underwater Mineral Deposits On Mining Company Exploration Strategies.By Burrows D. R.
Metal-rich sediments precipitating from hot saline brine pools were first discovered in 1965 in the Red Sea.1-2 The subsequent discovery of high temperature black smokers and associated massive sulphi
Jan 1, 2011
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Sources and Temporal Changes of Detritus in Ferromanganese Crusts from the Amerasia Basin of the Arctic Ocean Based On Isotopic SignaturesBy Natalia Konstantinova, Kira Mizell, James R. Hein, Georgy Cherkashov
"Ferromanganese crusts and nodules from the Amerasian basin of the Arctic Ocean are characterized by a unique composition compared to crusts formed elsewhere in the global ocean (Konstantinova et al.,
Jan 1, 2017
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Gravel-seeding – A Suitable Technique for Restoration of the Seabed Following Marine Aggregate Dredging? (7837f772-3418-4e84-9c99-854d20a85814)By K. Vanstaen, K. M. Cooper, S. Ware, S. L. Boyd
Remediation and restoration of offshore marine habitats is a relatively new concept with attempts in European regions largely being instigated by requirements of various strategic directives includin
Aug 24, 2006
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Gravel-Seeding – A Suitable Technique for Restoration of the Seabed Following Marine Aggregate Dredging?By K. Vanstaen, K. M. Cooper, S. Ware, S. L. Boyd
Remediation and restoration of offshore marine habitats is a relatively new concept with attempts in European regions largely being instigated by requirements of various strategic directives includi
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Polymetallic Nodules In The Cook Islands EEZ - A Seabed Mineral Resource Of World Class Significance - Progress Towards Ultimate DevelopmentBy Darryl Thorburn
The Cook Islands are 15 islands located in the Southwest Pacific (between 8-23°S latitude and 156-167°W longitude). The total land area is about 200 km2. However, because its islands are widely scatte
Sep 14, 2011
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Deep Sea Minerals, Inc.By James M. Cairns
Deep Sea Minerals Inc. (DSM) is a high technology marine minerals and biotechnology corporation. The corporation is currently engaged in a worldwide leasing program to acquire exclusive rights in spec
Jan 1, 2000
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Risks In Marine Diamond Mining - Lessons From The Past And PresentBy Richard H. T. Garnett
Marine mining on the continental shelf was first attempted in 1900 for gold off the beaches of Nome, Alaska. Attempts continued until 1990 with cutter-suction, airlift and bucket-ladder dredges. Off
Jan 1, 1998
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Mineral Phases and Element Associations of Ferromanganese Crusts, Amerasia Basin Arctic Ocean, Based on Sequential LeachingBy Natalia Konstantinova, Kira Mizell, James R. Hein, Georgy Cherkashov, Amy Gartman, Pavel Mikhailik
INTRODUCTION Ferromanganese (FeMn) crusts from Mendeleev Ridge, Chukchi Borderland, and Alpha Ridge, in the Amerasia Basin, Arctic Ocean, are similar based on morphology and chemical composition. The
Jan 1, 2018
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MUM – Large Modifiable Underwater Mother ShipBy Pia-Maria Haselberger, Marc Schiemann, Christian Frühling, Nicolas Richter, Hendrik Wehner, Andreas Kaschube
"The paper provides the principle considerations for a novel vehicle class within the scope of the project Large Modifiable Underwater Mothership (MUM). The main idea for these ships is to create a hi
Jan 1, 2017
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Metal Mobilization in Hydrothermal Sediments (84725873-4fd0-4e12-bde1-d84f8b2f15ba)By Sofia Martins, Anna Lichtschlag, Sven Petersen, Fernando Barriga, Bramley Murton, Adeline Dutrieux
"Sediments in the vicinity of the hydrothermal seafloor massive sulphide (SMS) mounds are characterized by high concentration of metallic particles. They result from a long process of weathering of th
Jan 1, 2017
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Integrating GIS With Image Database And Its Role In The Development Of Marine MineralsBy Jun Lu
Compared with land mineral resources investigation, as well known, it is more important for marine geologists to get image data (e.g. photographs, video tapes and various charts) because they are ofte
Jan 1, 2000