Current status of manganese nodule exploration in the german license area


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gerhard.kuhn [ at ] awi.de

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In May 2010 the German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) accomplished its third exploration cruise to the German license area in the Pacific Nodule Belt. High resolution bathymetry and acoustic backscatter mapping of the two subareas of the license area centered at 12°N/118°W and 12.5°N/138°W has been completed during two previous cruises in 2008 and 2009. The aim of the third cruise was the eastern part of the German license area where we carried out seafloor video observations and a comprehensive sampling program. Measurements of pore water oxygen concentration document an average oxygen penetration depth of 1.5 to 2 m. The manganese nodules are mainly of oxic diagenetic origin. Nodule abundances predominantly range between 10 and 30 kg m-2 wet weight and change frequently within tens to hundreds of meters. In general, the nodule abundance in terms of mass per area unit is controlled by the size of the nodules rather than by their number. Areas of medium to high nodule abundance are dominated by large nodules and show high acoustic backscatter values whereas low backscatter values coincide with areas dominated by smaller nodules and slightly lower nodule abundances. Copyright © 2011 by The International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE).



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Proceedings of the Ninth (2011) ISOPE Ocean Mining Symposium: Maui, Hawaii, USA, June 19-24. Cupertino, Calif. : International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE).
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Rühlemann, C. , Kuhn, T. , Wiedicke, M. , Kasten, S. , Mewes, K. and Picard, A. (2011): Current status of manganese nodule exploration in the german license area , Proceedings of the Ninth (2011) ISOPE Ocean Mining Symposium: Maui, Hawaii, USA, June 19-24. Cupertino, Calif. : International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE) .


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