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UNINA990009803220403321 |
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Tra linguistica e filosofia del linguaggio : la lezione di Tullio De Mauro / a cura di Federico Albano Leoni, Stefano Gensini, Maria Emanuela Piemontese |
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Roma ; Bari : Laterza, 2013 |
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Collocazione |
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Collez. 1924 (162) |
401 ALB 1 |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Segue: Opere di Tullio De Mauro (2003-2012) |
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UNINA9910783999603321 |
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Earney Fillmore C. F |
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Marine mineral resources / / Fillmore C.F. Earney |
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London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 1990 |
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1-134-97590-2 |
0-585-45588-0 |
1-280-32372-8 |
0-203-40373-8 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (xxiv, 387 pages) : illustrations |
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Ocean management and policy series |
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333.8/5/09162 |
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551.46083 |
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Marine mineral resources |
Ocean mining |
Maritime law |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Marine Mineral Resources; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and acronyms; Chapter 1 Introduction; Why seabed mining; Advantages of ocean mining; Disadvantages of ocean mining; Glutted mineral markets; The political situation; The ocean basins; Types of ocean minerals; Conclusions; Notes; Part One: Deep seabed politics and minerals; Introduction; Chapter 2 Law of the sea; The nascence of ocean law; Law of the sea conferences; UNCLOS III Convention-dissent and compromise; The Area and the Exclusive Economic Zone |
Structure of the International Seabed Authority (ISA); The Assembly; The Council; The Secretariat; The Enterprise; Preparatory Commission; Pioneer Investors; Overlapping claims; Mining prescriptions under the Seabed Authority; Dispute settlement; International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea; Conciliation; Arbitration; Conclusions; Notes; Chapter 3 UNCLOS III Convention and alternatives: the view of governments and industry; The United States' view; The Reagan reassessment; Return to the negotiating table; Reciprocating states agreements; Alternate (mini- |
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The land-locked and geographically disadvantaged states' view' The Soviets' view; Industry's view; Technology transfers; Production ceilings; Canada and nickel; Zaïre and cobalt; International consortia-membership, licensing, and investments; Conclusions; Notes; Chapter 4 Minerals of the deep seabed; Ferromanganese nodules and crusts; Manganese nodules; Morphology; Distribution; Nuclei and sedimentation; Accretion and mineral content; Ferromanganese crusts; Distribution; Accretion and metal content; Polymetallic sulphides; Divergent boundaries; Convergent boundaries; Transform boundaries |
Conclusions; Notes; Chapter 5 Technology and economics of deep seabed minerals; Exploration; Acoustical devices; Optical systems; Navigation systems; Other devices and techniques; Ferromanganese nodules; Mining; Processing; Economics of nodule production; Cobalt-rich crusts; The United States: a case study; Crust mining and processing; Environmental and socio-economic impacts; Benthic disturbance; Pelagic disturbance; Onshore waste disposal; Socio-economic impacts; Polymetallic sulphides in the Red Sea; Conclusions; Notes; Part Two: The continental margins; Introduction |
Chapter 6 Placers and subseabed metallics; Subseabed metallics; Placers; Dredging techniques and environmental constraints; Diamonds; Titanium; Platinum; Tin; South-east Asia; World tin market; United Kingdom; Gold; Conclusions; Notes; Chapter 7 Construction aggregates and industrial sand; Japan; Canada; United Kingdom; United States; Conclusions; Notes; Chapter 8 Industrial chemical materials and coal; Potash and barite; Calcium carbonates; Shells; Iceland; Brazil; United States; Coral; Coquina; Aragonite; Phosphorite; United States and Mexico; New Zealand; Future prospects; Sulphur; Coal; Chile |
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During the past century, scientists, world statesmen, and international entrepreneurs have become increasingly aware of the potential of the oceans as a source of minerals. This book provides an authoritative picture of the current state of marine mineral extraction. A major work of reference, it will be essential reading for both those engaged in maritime studies and for professional organisations involved in the extraction of underwater minerals. |
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