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Potential Deep-Sea Mining of Seafloor Massive Sulfides: A Case Study in Papua New Guinea
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Document Date: 2006-06-28 13:49:22


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Nautilus Minerals Inc / Vulcan Inc. / Placer Dome / Williamson and Associates / Conservation International / /

Country

China / Papua New Guinea / India / /

Facility

University of Victoria / Under Mining Institute / University of Toronto / /

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Potential mining operations / gold mining / extraction technology / deep-sea mining industry / policy applications / mining / Deep-sea mining / potential mining operation / terrestrial mining / /

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Sea Mining / /

Organization

Donald Bren School of Environmental Science & Management / Marine Geology Department / Under Mining Institute / University of Victoria / Bren School / International Seabed Authority / Marine Biology Department / University of Toronto / /

Person

Timothy McConachy / Justin Baulch / Mahlette Betre / Assheton Carter / James Childress / Steven Scott / Lenihan / John Melack / Ray Binns / Glenn Creed / Matthew Harnack / Karynne Morgan / Lee Hannah / Doreen Naidu / Charles Morgan / Tetsuo Yamazaki / Marielle Cantar / Micheal Williamson / Paul Allen / Yannick Beaudoin / Derek Ellis / Gail Osherenko / Rachel Haymond / David Heydon / /

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ADVISOR / EXECUTIVE / principle advisor / and Hunter / DEAN / /

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MANUS / /

Technology

SEAFLOOR MASSIVE SULFIDE MINING TECHNOLOGY / SMS / DSM extraction technology / /

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