Conference Proceedings
PACRIM Congress 2008
Conference Proceedings
PACRIM Congress 2008
Massive Sulfide Deposits on the Deep Ocean Floor - The Dawning of a New Mining Industry
Spectacular high-temperature hot springs (black smokers') on the deep ocean floor are producing economic concentrations of base and precious metals. Mining these seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) deposits is about to become a reality in 2010, subject to the timely issuance of permits. Three Australia-based private companies and two government agencies inJapan and Korea have exploration licenses or applications covering vast areas of the seabed in the western Pacific targeting SMS deposits. Technological and financial challenges for recovery of seafloor sulfide deposits are being met and mining these may be less environmentally deleterious than mining on land._x000D_
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S D Scott
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