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Physical oceanography / Physical geography / Sedimentary rocks / Law of the sea / International Seabed Authority / Manganese nodule / Deep sea mining / Seafloor massive sulfide deposits / Hydrothermal vent / Economic geology / Oceanography / Geology


The continuous input of materials dissolved by chemical weathering from continental rocks and transported into the ocean by rivers is considered adequate to meet future economic needs of several mineral types. One of the
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mechanical and chemical erosion / food chain / energy needs / seabed mine site / industrial and pharmaceutical applications / metal concentration / chemical weathering / natural gas / mining / metal alloys / deep-sea mining / chemicals / energy / diamond-mining industry / /

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Bismarck Sea / Pacific Ocean / Indian Ocean / /

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Marin •Polymetallic Nodules / /

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Alaska / Hawaii / /

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Indian Ocean / Central America / /

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