Deep Sea Mining

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Deep sea mining can be defined as: “mineral exploitation in the deep sea. The mining for mineral resources and the disposal of waste materials are the major potential sources of environmental hazard for the deep-sea system. Polymetallic nodules, manganese crusts, metalliferous sulphidic muds and massive consolidated sulphides might serve as exploitable sources of various metals, whilst phosporite deposits represent a further resource” [1]

References

  1. [1] Halfar J. and Fujita RM. (2017) Ecology. Danger of deep-sea mining. Science Vol. 316, Issue 5827, pp. 987, DOI: 10.1126/science.1138289