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    Fisheries Interests And Ocean Mining

    By D. J. Scarratt

    Fisheries make a significant regional contribution to the economy of Canada. In the Atlantic Region, over 70 thousand workers depend on the primary or secondary fishing industry. Fisheries are vulnera

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Resource/Reserve Estimation Of Marine Diamond Deposits

    By Luc Rombouts

    The resources and reserves calculation of marine diamond deposits should be based on a systematic sampling grid. The distribution of the sample grade results tends to be very skew and has a large vari

    Jan 1, 1998

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    230Th/U-dating of Massive Sulfides: Results and Applications

    By Georgy Cherkashov, Vladislav Kuznetsov

    The presentation describes new data concerning the age of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR) hydrothermal fields. The collection of massive sulfides recovered from six hydrothermal fields has been dated usi

    Aug 24, 2006

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    Mineralisation Associated with Submarine Volcanoes of the Southern Kermadec Arc, New Zealand

    By 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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    Impact Estimation Of Methane Hydrate Utilization On Atmospheric Carbon Emissions By Using Mass Balance Eco-Model

    By Tetsuo Yamazaki

    Natural methane hydrate has been scientifically studied as a global carbon reservoir. However, in Japan, it?s potential as an energy resource has been industrially highlighted, because there are few

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Ecosystem Modeling For Impact Assessment Of Possible Methane Leakage During Methane Hydrate Utilization

    By Tetsuo Yamazaki

    Natural methane hydrate has been scientifically studied as a carbon reservoir globally. However, in Japan, the potential for energy resource has been industrially highlighted. There is less domestic

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Deep Seabed Resource Potential

    By G. A. Gross

    Technological development in the last two decades has provided access to the deep seabed and opened a new frontier for exploration. Interest in Canada has focused mainly on study of metallic mineral o

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Acoustic Techniques For Marine Geological Studies

    By Russell Parrott

    Acoustic techniques offer a rapid, economical, non-intrusive method of obtaining information about the stratigraphy and properties of seafloor sediments. During the past decade there has been a dramat

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Seafloor Massive Sulfides And Oceanic Core Complexes At The Slow-Spreading Ridges

    By G. Cherkashov

    The geodiversity of seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) deposits at the slow- and ultra-slow spreading ridges is of great variety (Fouquet et al., 2010). Tectonics and magmatism are the two principal fact

    Jan 1, 2011

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    The Coming Copper Crisis: An Important Role For Deep-Sea Mineral Resources In Fulfilling Japan?s Demand

    By Tetsuo Yamazaki

    Manganese nodules, seafloor massive sulfides, and cobalt-rich manganese crusts in deep-sea areas have been considered as future metal sources (Mero, 1965; Halbach, 1982; Lenoble, 2000). Manganese nod

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Optimization And Economic Efficiency Evaluation Of Manganese Nodule Carrier Using Genetic Algorithms

    By Jae-Hyung Park

    Since the Industrial Revolution, the land resources have been decreased rapidly as the industrialization. And this phenomenon brings to our mind an interest in deep-sea resource(manganese nodule). Hen

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Polymetallic Nodules as a Future Deep Sea Mineral Resource

    By U. Schwarz-Schampera, C. Rühlemann, H. -R. Kudrass

    Within 2006 BGR will conclude a contract with the UN International Seabed Authority (ISA) for the exploration of polymetallic nodules. The contract covers an area in the Pacific nodule belt between th

    Aug 24, 2006

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    Waste Rejection on Seafloor by Slurry Flashing for Economic Seafloor Massive Sulfide Mining

    By Yuta Yamamoto

    Seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) which contain Au, Ag, Cu, Zn, and Pb have been interested in as a target of commercial mining these 15 years. Japan has large potential of SMS and a national R&D projec

    Sep 14, 2011

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    Application of Radiometric Dating Methods to Modern Seafloor Volcanic Massive Sulfide Deposits: Insights into Hydrothermal Processes

    By Robert G. Ditchburn, Cornel E. J. de Ronde, Bernard J. Barry

    The age of mineralization, its mode of formation, the time elapsed to amass an economic deposit, its capacity for sustainable extraction and, ultimately, its grade and tonnage, are key aspects in th

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    Massive Sulfides from Ancient and Modern Margins of the Asian Paleo-ocean and Pacific: Textures, Mineralogy and Fluid Inclusion Data

    By G. A. Tret’yakov, V. A. Simonov, I. Yu. Melekestseva, V. V. Zaykov, N. N. Ankusheva

    The Kyzyl-Tashtyg massive sulfide polymetallic deposit is situated 120 km north-east of Kyzyl (the capital of Tuva Republic, Russia). It is located in the Ulug-O volcanic zone which is interpreted a

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    The Role of Bimodal Magmatism and its Products in Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Ore-Forming Systems: A Case Study from the Middle Okinawa Trough, Japan

    By Toru Yamasaki

    "Bimodal lithostratigrafic assemblages are of significance in volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS)-hosted lithology. The largest deposits are either bimodal-siliciclastic or maficsiliciclastic, and the

    Jan 1, 2017

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    Modeling of Methane Plume Behavior in a Water Column

    By Daisuke Monoe, Kisaburo Nakata, Rika Takeuchi, Tetsuo Yamazaki, Tomoaki Oomi, Tomohiko Fukushima

    There are generally two methane passes in conjunction with the seafloor natural cold seepages, as is schematically shown in Fig. 1. The first pass consists of the coupled anaerobic oxidation of methan

    Sep 24, 2006

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    A New Concept Of Easy Pre-Site Survey Method Of Deep Sea Hydrothermal Deposits

    By Shinichi Takagawa

    The deep sea hydrothermal deposits are one of the most prospecting resources, and various works to develop these mines are now underway. There are also various methods for the pre-site survey of th

    Jan 1, 2011

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    Tectono-Magmatic Controls for Seafloor Massive Sulfide Deposit (SMS) Formation in a Back-Arc Setting; a Clue to Exploration

    By Toru Yamasaki

    A concept of plate-tectonic controls for the formation of seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) deposits in back-arc settings was established by Franklin et al. (2005). According to Franklin et al. (2005), a

    Jan 1, 2018

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    MARTEMIS – An Electromagnetic Coil System for the Detection of Buried Seafloor Massive Sulfides

    By S. Hölz, M. Jegen, K. Reeck, A. Haroon

    Past investigations of seafloor massive sulfides (SMS) focused on actively forming sites. New technologies are needed to explore for SMS deposits which have finished their active phase and are possibl

    Jan 1, 2018