Deep-Sea Nodules and Co-rich Mn Crusts
- 17 September 2014
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Informa UK Limited in Marine Georesources & Geotechnology
- Vol. 33 (1), 72-78
- https://doi.org/10.1080/1064119x.2013.784838
Abstract
The mining of deep-sea manganese nodules has been a topic of interest since J.L. Mero undertook his preliminary studies in the 1960s to evaluate the prospects for mining deep-sea nodules. Despite the great deal of investment in deep-sea mining over more than 40 years, there has still been no successful attempt to mine the deep-sea nodules on a commercial scale. One of the major problems is that the nodules cannot be brought to the surface with the necessary amounts of recoverable nickel, cobalt and zinc to warrant the initial high investment necessary for this operation. It therefore appears that in the short term, deep-sea manganese and Co-rich Mn crusts will not be mined on a commercial scale in the foreseeable future. Nonetheless, investigations of deep-sea mineral deposits by a number of nations will continue and enable us to understand the deep-sea environment in increasing detail, which is necessary in view of the great extent of the deep oceans which cover an area of about 66% of the Earth's surface.Keywords
Funding Information
- The study was funded by the Program for National Key Basic Research Program of China (2013CB429701) and COMARA Project (DY125-11-R-01).
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