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Deep-Sea Mining : Resource Potential, Technical and Environmental Considerations / / edited by Rahul Sharma
Deep-Sea Mining : Resource Potential, Technical and Environmental Considerations / / edited by Rahul Sharma
Edizione [1st ed. 2017.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (X, 535 p. 270 illus., 175 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 333.85
Soggetto topico Mineral resources
Oceanography
Metals
Environmental chemistry
Marine sciences
Freshwater
Geotechnical engineering
Mineral Resources
Metallic Materials
Environmental Chemistry
Marine & Freshwater Sciences
Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
ISBN 3-319-52557-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Part 1 Deep-sea minerals – distribution characteristics and their resource potential -- Deep-sea mining: current status and future considerations -- Composition, formation, and occurrence of polymetallic nodules -- Marine Co-rich Ferromanganese Crust Deposits: Description and Formation, Occurrences and Distribution, Estimated World-wide Resources -- Seafloor Massive Sulfide deposits: distribution and prospecting -- Submarine phosphorites: the deposits of the Chatham Rise, New Zealand, off Namibia and Baja California, Mexico : origin, exploration, mining and environmental issues -- Predictive mapping of the nodule abundance and mineral resource estimation in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone using artificial neural networks and classical geostatistical methods -- Statistical Properties of Distribution of Manganese Nodules in Indian and Pacific Oceans and Their Applications in Assessing Commonality Levels and in Exploration Planning -- Assessment of distribution characteristics of polymetallic nodules and their implications on deep-sea mining -- Part 2 Deep-sea mining technology – concepts and applications -- Fundamental geotechnical considerations for design of deep-sea mining systems -- Concepts of deep-sea mining technologies -- An Application of Ocean Mining Technology - Deep Ocean Water Utilization -- Part 3 Metallurgical processing and their sustainable development -- Metallurgical Processing of Polymetallic Ocean Nodules -- Sustainable processing of deep-sea polymetallic nodules -- Sustainable Development and its Application to Mine Tailings of Deep Sea Minerals -- Part 4 Environmental concerns of impact of deep-sea mining -- Recent Developments in Environmental Impact Assessment with regard to Mining of Deep-Sea Mineral Resources -- Taxonomic Problems in Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) linked to Ocean Mining and Possibility of New Technology Developments -- Part 5 Management strategy -- Development of environmental management plan for deep-sea mining -- The crafting of seabed mining ecosystem-based management.
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Deepsea mining and the law of the sea / Alexandra Merle Post
Deepsea mining and the law of the sea / Alexandra Merle Post
Autore POST, Alexandra Merle
Pubbl/distr/stampa The Hague : M. Nijhoff, 1983
Descrizione fisica XXIII, 358 p. : ill. ; 25 cm
Disciplina 333.85
Collana Publications on ocean development
Soggetto topico Minerali - Oceani - Estrazione
ISBN 90-247-3049-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-990000927380203316
POST, Alexandra Merle  
The Hague : M. Nijhoff, 1983
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Environmental Issues of Deep-Sea Mining : Impacts, Consequences and Policy Perspectives / / edited by Rahul Sharma
Environmental Issues of Deep-Sea Mining : Impacts, Consequences and Policy Perspectives / / edited by Rahul Sharma
Edizione [1st ed. 2019.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xvi, 561 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 628.16832
333.85
Soggetto topico Mineral resources
Oceanography
Metals
Environmental chemistry
Marine sciences
Freshwater
Geotechnical engineering
Mineral Resources
Metallic Materials
Environmental Chemistry
Marine & Freshwater Sciences
Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
ISBN 9783030126964
303012696X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PartA: Environmental issues -- Chapter1: Deep-sea mining and environment – an introduction -- Chapter2: Environmental issues of deep-sea mining – a global perspective -- Chapter3: Environmental impacts of nodule, crust and sulphide mining – an overview -- Chapter4: Towards an ecosystem approach to environmental impact assessment for deep-sea mining -- Chapter5: Technologies for Safe and Sustainable Mining of Deep-Seabed Minerals -- PartB: Environmental impact assessment -- Chapter6: Assessment of deep-sea faunal communities - indicators of environmental impact -- Chapter7: Long term monitoring of environmental conditions of benthic impact experiment -- Chapter8: Metal mobility from hydrothermal sulfides into seawater during deep seafloor mining operations -- Chapter9: Mining in hydrothermal vent fields: predicting and minimizing impacts on ecosystems with the use of a mathematical modeling framework -- Chapter10: Ecotoxicological bioassay using marine algae for deep-sea mining -- PartC: Environmental data standardization and application -- Chapter11: New techniques for standardization of Environmental Impact Assessment -- Chapter12: Environmental factors for design and operation of deep-sea mining system - based on case studies -- PartD: Environmental management -- Chapter13: Environmental Policy for Deep Seabed Mining -- Chapter14: Ecosystem approach for management of deep-sea mining activities -- Chapter15: Improving environmental management practices in deep-sea mining -- Chapter16: The development of Environmental Impact Assessments for deep-sea mining -- Chapter17: Protection of the marine environment: The international and national regulation of deep seabed mining activities -- PartE: Economic Considerations -- Chapter 18: Deep sea natural capital: putting deep see economic activities into an environmental context -- Chapter19: Review of mining rates, environmental impacts, metal values and investments for polymetallic nodules mining -- Chapter20: Techno-economic perspective on processing of polymetallic ocean nodules.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910337911303321
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Indigenous raw materials for industry : proceedings of conference sponsored by the Materials forum and the Fellowship of engineering, co-sponsored and organised by the Metals society and held at 1 Carlton house terrace : London, on 22-23 November 1983
Indigenous raw materials for industry : proceedings of conference sponsored by the Materials forum and the Fellowship of engineering, co-sponsored and organised by the Metals society and held at 1 Carlton house terrace : London, on 22-23 November 1983
Pubbl/distr/stampa London : Metals society, 1984
Descrizione fisica VIII, 159 p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
Disciplina 333.85
Soggetto topico Materie prime - Distribuzione - Congressi - 1983
Congressi - London - 1983
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-990001264050203316
London : Metals society, 1984
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The Industrial Minerals and Rodingite Dikes of the Hunting Hill Serpentinite Mass, Montgomery County, Maryland: Hunting Hill Quarry, Maryland, July 12 1989
The Industrial Minerals and Rodingite Dikes of the Hunting Hill Serpentinite Mass, Montgomery County, Maryland: Hunting Hill Quarry, Maryland, July 12 1989
Autore Brooks James R
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : American Geophysical Union, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (412 pages)
Disciplina 333.85
Soggetto topico Mines and mineral resources
ISBN 1-118-66975-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996217167603316
Brooks James R  
[Place of publication not identified], : American Geophysical Union, 2013
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The Industrial Minerals and Rodingite Dikes of the Hunting Hill Serpentinite Mass, Montgomery County, Maryland: Hunting Hill Quarry, Maryland, July 12 1989
The Industrial Minerals and Rodingite Dikes of the Hunting Hill Serpentinite Mass, Montgomery County, Maryland: Hunting Hill Quarry, Maryland, July 12 1989
Autore Brooks James R
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : American Geophysical Union, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (412 pages)
Disciplina 333.85
Soggetto topico Mines and mineral resources
ISBN 1-118-66975-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910829948603321
Brooks James R  
[Place of publication not identified], : American Geophysical Union, 2013
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The Industrial Minerals and Rodingite Dikes of the Hunting Hill Serpentinite Mass, Montgomery County, Maryland: Hunting Hill Quarry, Maryland, July 12 1989
The Industrial Minerals and Rodingite Dikes of the Hunting Hill Serpentinite Mass, Montgomery County, Maryland: Hunting Hill Quarry, Maryland, July 12 1989
Autore Brooks James R
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : American Geophysical Union, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (412 pages)
Disciplina 333.85
Soggetto topico Mines and mineral resources
ISBN 1-118-66975-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910876658003321
Brooks James R  
[Place of publication not identified], : American Geophysical Union, 2013
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Minerals, metals and sustainability [[electronic resource] ] : meeting future material needs / / by W.J. Rankin
Minerals, metals and sustainability [[electronic resource] ] : meeting future material needs / / by W.J. Rankin
Autore Rankin W. J
Pubbl/distr/stampa Collingwood, Vic., : CSIRO Pub.
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (441 p.)
Disciplina 333.85
Soggetto topico Mines and mineral resources - Management
Mineral industries - Management
Mineral industries - Environmental aspects
Sustainability
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-5231-0940-8
1-283-26984-8
9786613269843
0-643-09727-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1Introduction; 2Materials and the materials cycle; 2.1 Natural resources; 2.2 Materials, goods and services; 2.3 The material groups; 2.3.1 Biomass; 2.3.2 Plastics; 2.3.3 Metals and alloys; 2.3.4 Silicates and other inorganic compounds; 2.4 The materials cycle; 2.5 The recyclability of materials; 2.6 Quantifying the materials cycle; 2.6.1 Materials and energy balances; 2.6.2 Material flow analysis; 2.7 References; 2.8 Useful sources of information; 3An introduction to Earth; 3.1 The crust; 3.2 The hydrosphere and biosphere; 3.2.1 Life on Earth
3.2.2 The Earth's biomes3.2.3 Ecosystem services; 3.3 Some implications of the basic laws of science; 3.3.1 Thermal energy flows to the biosphere and hydrosphere; 3.3.2 The greenhouse effect; 3.3.3 The Sun as driver of both change and order; 3.4 The biogeochemical cycles; 3.4.1 The carbon and oxygen cycles; 3.4.2 The water cycle; 3.4.3 The nitrogen cycle; 3.4.4 The phosphorus cycle; 3.4.5 The sulfur cycle; 3.5 References; 3.6 Useful sources of information; 4An introduction to sustainability; 4.1 The environmental context; 4.1.1 The state of the environment; 4.1.2 The ecological footprint
4.1.3 The tragedy of the commons4.2 A brief history of the idea of sustainability; 4.2.1 The rising public awareness; 4.2.2 International developments; 4.2.3 Corporate developments; 4.3 The concepts of sustainable development and sustainability; 4.3.1 Alternative definitions of sustainability; 4.3.2 Interpretations of sustainability; 4.3.3 Responses to the challenge of sustainability; 4.4 Sustainability frameworks; 4.4.1 Triple bottom line; 4.4.2 Eco-efficiency; 4.4.3 The Natural Step; 4.4.4 Natural Capitalism; 4.4.5 Biomimicry; 4.4.6 The five capitals model
4.4.7 Green chemistry and green engineering4.4.8 Putting the frameworks into context; 4.5 A model of sustainability; 4.6 References; 4.7 Useful sources of information; 5Mineral resources; 5.1 Formation of the Earth; 5.2 The geological time scale; 5.3 Formation of the crust; 5.3.1 Continental crust; 5.3.2 Oceanic crust; 5.3.3 The distribution of elements; 5.4 Minerals and rocks; 5.4.1 Mineral classes; 5.4.2 Rock classes; 5.4.3 The rock cycle; 5.5 Mineral deposits; 5.5.1 Formation of mineral deposits; 5.5.2 Common forms of mineral deposits
5.5.3 The distribution of base and precious metal deposits5.6 Resources and reserves; 5.7 Extracting value from the crust; 5.7.1 Physical separation; 5.7.2 Chemical separation; 5.7.3 The effect of breakage on the surface area of materials; 5.7.4 By-products and co-products; 5.7.5 The efficiency of extraction; 5.8 References; 5.9 Useful sources of information; 6The minerals industry; 6.1 Mineral commodities; 6.1.1 Traded commodities; 6.1.2 Mineral commodity statistics; 6.1.3 Reserves and resources of mineral commodities; 6.2 How mineral commodities are traded; 6.2.1 Mineral and metal markets
6.2.2 The complexities of trading mineral commodities
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457906003321
Rankin W. J  
Collingwood, Vic., : CSIRO Pub.
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Minerals, metals and sustainability [[electronic resource] ] : meeting future material needs / / by W.J. Rankin
Minerals, metals and sustainability [[electronic resource] ] : meeting future material needs / / by W.J. Rankin
Autore Rankin W. J
Pubbl/distr/stampa Collingwood, Vic., : CSIRO Pub.
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (441 p.)
Disciplina 333.85
Soggetto topico Mines and mineral resources - Management
Mineral industries - Management
Mineral industries - Environmental aspects
Sustainability
Soggetto non controllato Australian
ISBN 0-643-10422-4
1-5231-0940-8
1-283-26984-8
9786613269843
0-643-09727-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1Introduction; 2Materials and the materials cycle; 2.1 Natural resources; 2.2 Materials, goods and services; 2.3 The material groups; 2.3.1 Biomass; 2.3.2 Plastics; 2.3.3 Metals and alloys; 2.3.4 Silicates and other inorganic compounds; 2.4 The materials cycle; 2.5 The recyclability of materials; 2.6 Quantifying the materials cycle; 2.6.1 Materials and energy balances; 2.6.2 Material flow analysis; 2.7 References; 2.8 Useful sources of information; 3An introduction to Earth; 3.1 The crust; 3.2 The hydrosphere and biosphere; 3.2.1 Life on Earth
3.2.2 The Earth's biomes3.2.3 Ecosystem services; 3.3 Some implications of the basic laws of science; 3.3.1 Thermal energy flows to the biosphere and hydrosphere; 3.3.2 The greenhouse effect; 3.3.3 The Sun as driver of both change and order; 3.4 The biogeochemical cycles; 3.4.1 The carbon and oxygen cycles; 3.4.2 The water cycle; 3.4.3 The nitrogen cycle; 3.4.4 The phosphorus cycle; 3.4.5 The sulfur cycle; 3.5 References; 3.6 Useful sources of information; 4An introduction to sustainability; 4.1 The environmental context; 4.1.1 The state of the environment; 4.1.2 The ecological footprint
4.1.3 The tragedy of the commons4.2 A brief history of the idea of sustainability; 4.2.1 The rising public awareness; 4.2.2 International developments; 4.2.3 Corporate developments; 4.3 The concepts of sustainable development and sustainability; 4.3.1 Alternative definitions of sustainability; 4.3.2 Interpretations of sustainability; 4.3.3 Responses to the challenge of sustainability; 4.4 Sustainability frameworks; 4.4.1 Triple bottom line; 4.4.2 Eco-efficiency; 4.4.3 The Natural Step; 4.4.4 Natural Capitalism; 4.4.5 Biomimicry; 4.4.6 The five capitals model
4.4.7 Green chemistry and green engineering4.4.8 Putting the frameworks into context; 4.5 A model of sustainability; 4.6 References; 4.7 Useful sources of information; 5Mineral resources; 5.1 Formation of the Earth; 5.2 The geological time scale; 5.3 Formation of the crust; 5.3.1 Continental crust; 5.3.2 Oceanic crust; 5.3.3 The distribution of elements; 5.4 Minerals and rocks; 5.4.1 Mineral classes; 5.4.2 Rock classes; 5.4.3 The rock cycle; 5.5 Mineral deposits; 5.5.1 Formation of mineral deposits; 5.5.2 Common forms of mineral deposits
5.5.3 The distribution of base and precious metal deposits5.6 Resources and reserves; 5.7 Extracting value from the crust; 5.7.1 Physical separation; 5.7.2 Chemical separation; 5.7.3 The effect of breakage on the surface area of materials; 5.7.4 By-products and co-products; 5.7.5 The efficiency of extraction; 5.8 References; 5.9 Useful sources of information; 6The minerals industry; 6.1 Mineral commodities; 6.1.1 Traded commodities; 6.1.2 Mineral commodity statistics; 6.1.3 Reserves and resources of mineral commodities; 6.2 How mineral commodities are traded; 6.2.1 Mineral and metal markets
6.2.2 The complexities of trading mineral commodities
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781559803321
Rankin W. J  
Collingwood, Vic., : CSIRO Pub.
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Minerals, metals and sustainability [[electronic resource] ] : meeting future material needs / / by W.J. Rankin
Minerals, metals and sustainability [[electronic resource] ] : meeting future material needs / / by W.J. Rankin
Autore Rankin W. J
Pubbl/distr/stampa Collingwood, Vic., : CSIRO Pub.
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (441 p.)
Disciplina 333.85
Soggetto topico Mines and mineral resources - Management
Mineral industries - Management
Mineral industries - Environmental aspects
Sustainability
Soggetto non controllato Australian
ISBN 0-643-10422-4
1-5231-0940-8
1-283-26984-8
9786613269843
0-643-09727-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1Introduction; 2Materials and the materials cycle; 2.1 Natural resources; 2.2 Materials, goods and services; 2.3 The material groups; 2.3.1 Biomass; 2.3.2 Plastics; 2.3.3 Metals and alloys; 2.3.4 Silicates and other inorganic compounds; 2.4 The materials cycle; 2.5 The recyclability of materials; 2.6 Quantifying the materials cycle; 2.6.1 Materials and energy balances; 2.6.2 Material flow analysis; 2.7 References; 2.8 Useful sources of information; 3An introduction to Earth; 3.1 The crust; 3.2 The hydrosphere and biosphere; 3.2.1 Life on Earth
3.2.2 The Earth's biomes3.2.3 Ecosystem services; 3.3 Some implications of the basic laws of science; 3.3.1 Thermal energy flows to the biosphere and hydrosphere; 3.3.2 The greenhouse effect; 3.3.3 The Sun as driver of both change and order; 3.4 The biogeochemical cycles; 3.4.1 The carbon and oxygen cycles; 3.4.2 The water cycle; 3.4.3 The nitrogen cycle; 3.4.4 The phosphorus cycle; 3.4.5 The sulfur cycle; 3.5 References; 3.6 Useful sources of information; 4An introduction to sustainability; 4.1 The environmental context; 4.1.1 The state of the environment; 4.1.2 The ecological footprint
4.1.3 The tragedy of the commons4.2 A brief history of the idea of sustainability; 4.2.1 The rising public awareness; 4.2.2 International developments; 4.2.3 Corporate developments; 4.3 The concepts of sustainable development and sustainability; 4.3.1 Alternative definitions of sustainability; 4.3.2 Interpretations of sustainability; 4.3.3 Responses to the challenge of sustainability; 4.4 Sustainability frameworks; 4.4.1 Triple bottom line; 4.4.2 Eco-efficiency; 4.4.3 The Natural Step; 4.4.4 Natural Capitalism; 4.4.5 Biomimicry; 4.4.6 The five capitals model
4.4.7 Green chemistry and green engineering4.4.8 Putting the frameworks into context; 4.5 A model of sustainability; 4.6 References; 4.7 Useful sources of information; 5Mineral resources; 5.1 Formation of the Earth; 5.2 The geological time scale; 5.3 Formation of the crust; 5.3.1 Continental crust; 5.3.2 Oceanic crust; 5.3.3 The distribution of elements; 5.4 Minerals and rocks; 5.4.1 Mineral classes; 5.4.2 Rock classes; 5.4.3 The rock cycle; 5.5 Mineral deposits; 5.5.1 Formation of mineral deposits; 5.5.2 Common forms of mineral deposits
5.5.3 The distribution of base and precious metal deposits5.6 Resources and reserves; 5.7 Extracting value from the crust; 5.7.1 Physical separation; 5.7.2 Chemical separation; 5.7.3 The effect of breakage on the surface area of materials; 5.7.4 By-products and co-products; 5.7.5 The efficiency of extraction; 5.8 References; 5.9 Useful sources of information; 6The minerals industry; 6.1 Mineral commodities; 6.1.1 Traded commodities; 6.1.2 Mineral commodity statistics; 6.1.3 Reserves and resources of mineral commodities; 6.2 How mineral commodities are traded; 6.2.1 Mineral and metal markets
6.2.2 The complexities of trading mineral commodities
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Rankin W. J  
Collingwood, Vic., : CSIRO Pub.
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