In the 1970s and 1980s, the ocean became a focus of attention for mineral producers and consumers. This paper surveys that trend with particular emphasis on several specific metals and types of resource deposit. In particular, the known and speculative details of manganese nodules, cobalt-rich manganese crusts, and polymetallie massive sulfides are discussed and analyzed in an economic context.Environmental Economics and Policy, International Development, International Relations/Trade, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Mineral resources are present offshore either as bedrock or superficial Bedrock deposits include pe...
In the past two years there has been a significant increase in the writings on the practicalities or...
Ferromanganese (Fe–Mn) crusts are strongly enriched relative to the Earth's lithosphere in many rare...
Eventual development of marine minerals potential in the Asian Pacific would likely draw on the tech...
Deep sea bed mining has been a topic of considerable debate since it became technically and economic...
The paper presents the characteristics of types, occurrence and distribution of the ocean polymetall...
Highlights • Geological characteristics of deep-sea minerals vary widely. • Deep-sea miner...
Polymetallic manganese nodules (PMN), cobalt-rich manganese crusts (CRC) and seafloor massive sulfid...
Many occurrences of mineral resources in ocean water, on the ocean floor and in its deeper parts ha...
Over the past five years, research on marine minerals conducted by the Marine Policy Center at the ...
There is now doubt that the deep sea bed nodules occuring in the oceans are the potential source ...
Deep-sea mining is seen as a potential way to provide future secure metal supply to global markets. ...
Earth's deep ocean beyond the continental rises at depths greater than approximately 1000 m constitu...
Deep-ocean mineral deposits could make a significant contribution to future raw material supply. Gro...
In addition to iron and manganese, deep sea ferromanganese deposits, including nodules and crusts, c...
Mineral resources are present offshore either as bedrock or superficial Bedrock deposits include pe...
In the past two years there has been a significant increase in the writings on the practicalities or...
Ferromanganese (Fe–Mn) crusts are strongly enriched relative to the Earth's lithosphere in many rare...
Eventual development of marine minerals potential in the Asian Pacific would likely draw on the tech...
Deep sea bed mining has been a topic of considerable debate since it became technically and economic...
The paper presents the characteristics of types, occurrence and distribution of the ocean polymetall...
Highlights • Geological characteristics of deep-sea minerals vary widely. • Deep-sea miner...
Polymetallic manganese nodules (PMN), cobalt-rich manganese crusts (CRC) and seafloor massive sulfid...
Many occurrences of mineral resources in ocean water, on the ocean floor and in its deeper parts ha...
Over the past five years, research on marine minerals conducted by the Marine Policy Center at the ...
There is now doubt that the deep sea bed nodules occuring in the oceans are the potential source ...
Deep-sea mining is seen as a potential way to provide future secure metal supply to global markets. ...
Earth's deep ocean beyond the continental rises at depths greater than approximately 1000 m constitu...
Deep-ocean mineral deposits could make a significant contribution to future raw material supply. Gro...
In addition to iron and manganese, deep sea ferromanganese deposits, including nodules and crusts, c...
Mineral resources are present offshore either as bedrock or superficial Bedrock deposits include pe...
In the past two years there has been a significant increase in the writings on the practicalities or...
Ferromanganese (Fe–Mn) crusts are strongly enriched relative to the Earth's lithosphere in many rare...