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The Recognition Of Paleo-Hydrothermal Plume Signals And Their Application In The Exploration For Concealed Volcanogenic Massive Pb-Zn-Cu Mineralization In The Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick, Canada - Introduction And Background
By Jan M. Peter
Many massive sulfide deposits and districts around the World contain rocks that are variously referred to as ?exhalites?, banded iron formation (IF), ?Algoma-type? IF, ferruginous chert, jasper, jaspe
Jan 1, 1998
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Observation And Sampling Of Seamount Ferromanganese Crusts With A Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV): Advantages For Geochemical And Geological Characterization
By Akira Usui
The details in small-scale variability of the geological occurrence and chemical composition of ferromanganese crusts are not yet well understood, although the northwestern Pacific seamounts are belie
Jan 1, 2011
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Deep Sea Exploration New Technologies - History Of Bauer
By Leonhard Weixler
The Bauer company was founded in 1790 by coppersmith Sebastian Bauer in Schrobenhausen, a small town north-west of Munich. The original workshop business carried out works including repairs to church
Jan 1, 2011
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Abstracts - Marine Minerals: Recent Innovations In Technology ? Title ? Table Of Contents ? Introduction
Welina mai to the 40th Underwater Mining Institute, UMI 2011 - Marine Minerals: Recent Innovations in Technology. Since the first conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1970, the UMI Founder Professor
Jan 1, 2011
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Metal Mobilization in Hydrothermal Sediments
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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Borehole Mining Of Manganese At Subzero Temperatures
By Gregory Abramov
Borehole Mining (BHM), a remotely-operated waterjet mining method (Figure 1), has recently achieved two major milestones. It was, for the first time, applied to the extraction of manganese ore and at
Jan 1, 2011
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A Catastrophic Summit Collapse, Pit Crater Formation, High-Temperature Venting, And Mineral Formation Processes On L_ihi Submarine Volcano
By Alexander Malahoff
The summit of L_ihi submarine volcano changed dramatically after seismic activity beneath L_ihi during the month of August 1996. Bathymetric re-surveys of the L_ihi edifice using SeaBeam, Simrad and
Jan 1, 1998
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Geochemical Assessment of Heavy Metals in Nodule Mining Disturbance Sites: Implications for Standard Development and Monitoring
By Andrea Koschinsky, Sophie Paul
"INTRODUCTIONOnce again deep-sea mining has been receiving a lot of attention in recent years. Industrial and political advancements also call for environmental baseline studies and analyses to aid th
Jan 1, 2017
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Comparison Of The Tag Mound And Stockwork Complex With Cyprus-Type Massive Sulfide Deposits: Results From Leg 158 Drilling
By Mark D. Hannington
Drilling of the active Trans-Atlantic Geotraverse (TAG) deposit during ODP Leg 158 indicated that the size of the mound-stockwork complex is approximately 3.9 million tonnes, including 2.7 million ton
Jan 1, 1998
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CBM Stimulation by Borehole Mining: 10 Years After
By Grigori Abramov
Borehole Mining (BHM) is a remotely operated underground and underwater method of extracting (mining) mineral resources by high-pressure water jets. It can be carried-out from the land surface, open p
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The Eastern Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea: Modern Analogue Of A Mineralized Province With Lessons For Land-Based Exploration
By Raymond A. Binns
The Eastern Manus Basin (EMB) contains three major active hydrothermal zones and a number of smaller occurrences of hydrothermal deposits, and can be considered as a regional-scale modern analogue for
Jan 1, 1998
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Strategic R&D Proposal for Deep-sea Mineral Resources
By Tetsuo Yamazaki
Metal market prices rose drastically in 2006, and most broke historical records as shown in Figs. 1-4. This increase has been basically driven by economic growth in Asian countries, especially China.
Sep 24, 2006
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New Exploration Guides For Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits: From Sea To Land
By James M. Franklin
Research on modern hydrothermal systems provides quantitative measures of the processes of formation of hydrothermal fluids and of precipitation mechanisms from them. Studies of ancient deposits provi
Jan 1, 1998
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Placer Deposits Of India With Special Reference To Sea Level Changes
By S. Rajendran
The area of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of India is about 2.014 million km2 and the resource evaluation of placer deposits is one of the objectives of Government of India. Placers are detrital m
Jan 1, 1998
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Marine Protected Areas within the Clarion-Clipperton Zone
By Charles L. Morgan
"In 2012 the International Seabed Authority (ISA) established nine “Areas of Particular Environmental Interest” (APEIs) for consideration as future Marine Protected Areas to help preserve the biodiver
Jan 1, 2017
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Hydrothermal Processes And Metallogenesis. New Perspectives After Drilling On Tag (ODP Leg 158), Middle Valley (ODP Leg 169) And Recent Investigations On Slow Spreading Ridges
By Yves Fouquet
Results of the two main drilling operations on hydrothermal fields demonstrate that the two dimensional submersible operations need to be followed by drilling expeditions to study the third dimension
Jan 1, 2011
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Terrestrial Mines In The Sea: Critical Factors In Commercialising Seafloor Massive Sulphide Deposits
By Julian Malnic
Transplanting the steps used in exploring and developing mineral deposits on land into the marine environment will help developers. While familiar to oil and gas explorers and many other sea-based ind
Jan 1, 1998
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Kennecott?s Cuprion Process For Manganese Nodules
By Gale L. Hubred
Kennecott?s Ledgemont Laboratory developed the Cuprion Process to recover metal values from manganese nodules in the early 1970s. A reducing leach of monovalent cuprous ion attacks the manganese oxid
Jan 1, 2005
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Exploration At Boliden-Westmin?s VMS Myra Falls Operations: A Successful Example Of A Continued Application Of Evolving Geological Models
By Stephen J. Juras
The Myra Falls deposits comprise a complexly metal-zoned polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulfide district located 90 km from Campbell River in central Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Th
Jan 1, 1998
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Formation Of Fe-Mn Crusts Under Conditions Of Strong Upwelling At A Continental Margin: Rodriguez Seamount, Offshore Central California
By 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