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    Sulfur And Lead Isotope Compositions Of Hydrothermal Chimneys From The North Fiji Basin: Implications For Formation Of Black And White Smokers

    By Jonguk Kim

    Hydrothermal sulfides were recovered from the16°50?S triple junction area in the North Fiji Basin, at a water depth of ca. 1900 m. The chimney samples can be divided into three groups according to the

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Seabed Mineral Deposits in European Seas: Metallogeny and Geological Potential for Strategic and Critical Raw Materials (MINDeSEA Project)

    By Henrik Schiellerup, Irene Zananiri, Johan Nyberg, Thomas Kuhn, Luis Somoza, Teresa Medialdea, Maria Judge, Pedro Ferreira, Gerry Stanley, Javier González

    The GeoERA Co-Fund action is a joint contribution of 48 national and regional Geological Survey Organisations from 33 European countries “Establishing the European Geological Surveys Research Area to

    Jan 1, 2018

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    Marine Minerals Research In The United States: Recent Results From The Marine Minerals Technology Center

    By Sukumar Bandopadhyay

    The Marine Minerals Technology Center (MMTC) was authorized by an act of the United States Congress in 1996. The act established several marine minerals research centers in the U.S., including one at

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Gas Hydrate, Methanogenic Calcite, And 13C-Depleted Bivalve Shells From A Mud Volcano Offshore Los Angeles, California

    By James R. Hein

    Methane and hydrogen sulfide vent from a cold seep above a shallowly buried methane hydrate in a mud volcano located 24 km offshore of Los Angeles, California in 800 m water. Bivalves, authigenic cal

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Recent “Tonguan” Hydrothermal Field and Associated Massive Sulfides on the South Mid-Atlantic Ridge

    By The DY125-33(Leg 2) Science Parties, Chuanshun Li, Xuefa Shi, Bing Li

    "The slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge (MAR), with a length of ~1.26*104km (Bird, 2003), is the longest mid-ocean ridge on this plant. Separated by the large, left-stepping Equatorial fracture zones,

    Jan 1, 2017

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    Hydrothermal Mineralization At Slow-Spreading Centers: The Atlantic Model

    By 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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    Marine Sediment Data At The U.S. National Geophysical Data Center

    By Carla J. Moore

    The National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC), Marine Geology and Geophysics Division and co-located World Data Center-A for MGG archives and distributes global marine sediment data from U.S. and intern

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Policy Considerations Related To Future Marine Minerals Developments Off Hawai'i

    By John C. Wiltshire

    Hawai'i is surrounded by a series of potentially valuable marine mineral deposits. These include manganese nodules between Hawai'i and Mexico, cobalt-rich manganese crusts and phosphorites i

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Gas Hydrates Of The West Coast Of India ? A Neo-Tectonic Perspective

    By S. Rajendran

    Gas Hydrates (Methane Hydrates) are solid, ice-like substances composed of water and natural gas. They occur naturally in areas of the world where methane and water combine at appropriate conditions o

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Marine Diamond Mining - Now An Established Industry

    By Richard H. T. Garnett

    On the western continental shelf of southern Africa diamonds derived from onshore sources are concentrated in gravels within drowned terrestrial and marine geomorphological features. First discovered

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Gas Hydrates Of The West Coast Of India: A Neo-Tectonic Perspective (1d4cfd86-5c10-440c-a519-a1146741f386)

    By S. Rajendran

    Gas Hydrates (Methane Hydrates) are solid, ice ? like substances composed of water and natural gas. They occur naturally in areas of the world where methane and water can combine at appropriate condit

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Marine Minerals Research In The United States --- Recent Results From The Marine Mining Technology Center

    By Sukumar Bandopadhyay

    The Marine Mining Technology Center (MMTC) was authorized by an act of the United States Congress in 1996. The act established several marine minerals research centers in the U.S., including one at t

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Continental Margin Hydrothermal Mineralization: Southern California Borderland

    By James R. Hein

    Barite and Fe-Mn-oxide deposits that occur along faults in the Southern California Borderland formed by low-temperature hydrothermal processes. The Borderland region consists of block-faulted continen

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Energy Resource or Geologic Hazard? ? A Case Study on Gas Hydrates with Special Refernce to the Western Continental Margin of India

    By S. Rajendran

    Gas Hydrates (Methane Hydrates) are solid, ice ? like substances composed of water and natural gas. They occur naturally in areas of the world where methane and water can combine at appropriate condit

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Why the Domestic Oil and Gas Industry Supports United States Accession to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

    By John W. Padan

    The 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea contains major provisions that U.S. negotiators have sought for over two decades. The internationally recognized right to the mineral resources

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Living With A New Law: The Impact Of P.L. 103-426 On Coastal Restoration And Public Construction Projects

    By LeRon E. Bielak

    Public Law 103-426 was signed into law in October 1994. Its provisions amended sections 8(k) and 20(a) of the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA). The 8(k) amendment provides the Secretary of th

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Impacts Of Overboard Screening And Associated Benthic Biological Community Structure In Relation To Marine Aggregate Extraction

    By R. C. Newell

    The primary objective of this study was to establish the fate and distribution of material rejected during marine aggregate dredging, and the extent to which this is associated with spatial changes in

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Shallow Submarine Alkaline Volcanism And Hydrothermal Activity In The Tabar-Feni Island Chain, Papua New Guinea

    By Mark D. Hannington

    Results of the R/V Sonne Cruise (Edison) to the Tabar-Feni Arc from March 11 to April 5, 1994, a joint German-Canadian research cruise aboard the vessel R/V Sonne, undertook detailed mapping of the Ta

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Physicochemical And Hydrodynamical Controls On Methane Bubble Dissolution Within The Hydrate Stability Field

    By G. Rehder

    The release of methane as free gas from the seafloor into the water-column well within the hydrate stability field is a natural process observed today in various ocean settings, such as the Cascadia m

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Paleoceanographic Conditions During the Formation of Fe-Mn Crusts from the Pacific Ocean: Biostratigraphic and Compositional Evidence ? Introduction

    By Irina A. Pulyaeva

    Hydrogenetic Fe-Mn crusts play an important role in marine mineral-deposit research because of their widespread occurrence and high concentrations of valuable and rare metals. Most Fe-Mn crust deposit

    Jan 1, 2010