The potential for mining hydrothermal mineral deposits on the seafloor, such as seafloor massive sulfides, has become technically possible, and some companies (currently not many) are considering their exploration and development. Yet, no present methodology has been designed to quantify the ore potential and assess the risks relative to prospectivity at prospect and regional scales. Multi-scale exploration techniques, similar to those of the play analysis that are used in the oil and gas industry, can help to fulfill this task by identifying the characteristics of geologic environments indicative of ore-forming processes. Such characteristics can represent a combination of, e.g., heat source, pathway, trap and reservoir that all dictate ho...
International audienceThere is increasing interest in mining minerals on the seabed, including seafl...
Ecological risk assessment for deep-sea mining is challenging, given the data-poor state of knowledg...
Actively-forming modern seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) deposits are analogous to ancient volcanogeni...
Norway explores its seabed mining potential including exploration studies on seafloor massive sulfid...
Norway has started ongoing initiatives related to deep sea mining. These include the evaluation of m...
As land resources decrease, commodity prices increase, and technology evolves, deep sea mining is be...
The potential emergence of mining seafloor massive sulphide deposits make it necessary to assess the...
As land resources decrease, commodity prices increase and technology evolves, deep sea mining is bec...
As land resources decrease, commodity prices increase, and technology evolves, deep sea mining is be...
Seafloor massive sulfides are deposits of metal-bearing minerals that form on and below the seabed a...
AbstractSeafloor polymetallic sulfide resources exhibit significant development potential. In 2011, ...
As the exploration and exploitation of seafloor polymetallic deposits appears to be the next fronti...
The global interest in exploiting deep-sea minerals has increased over the last couple of decades du...
Successful mineral exploration strategy requires identification of some of the risk sources and cons...
Seafloor massive sulfides are deposits of metal-bearing minerals that form on and below the seabed a...
International audienceThere is increasing interest in mining minerals on the seabed, including seafl...
Ecological risk assessment for deep-sea mining is challenging, given the data-poor state of knowledg...
Actively-forming modern seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) deposits are analogous to ancient volcanogeni...
Norway explores its seabed mining potential including exploration studies on seafloor massive sulfid...
Norway has started ongoing initiatives related to deep sea mining. These include the evaluation of m...
As land resources decrease, commodity prices increase, and technology evolves, deep sea mining is be...
The potential emergence of mining seafloor massive sulphide deposits make it necessary to assess the...
As land resources decrease, commodity prices increase and technology evolves, deep sea mining is bec...
As land resources decrease, commodity prices increase, and technology evolves, deep sea mining is be...
Seafloor massive sulfides are deposits of metal-bearing minerals that form on and below the seabed a...
AbstractSeafloor polymetallic sulfide resources exhibit significant development potential. In 2011, ...
As the exploration and exploitation of seafloor polymetallic deposits appears to be the next fronti...
The global interest in exploiting deep-sea minerals has increased over the last couple of decades du...
Successful mineral exploration strategy requires identification of some of the risk sources and cons...
Seafloor massive sulfides are deposits of metal-bearing minerals that form on and below the seabed a...
International audienceThere is increasing interest in mining minerals on the seabed, including seafl...
Ecological risk assessment for deep-sea mining is challenging, given the data-poor state of knowledg...
Actively-forming modern seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) deposits are analogous to ancient volcanogeni...