来自海洋的矿物质

Q3 Multidisciplinary
P. Cook
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矿产资源以基岩或浅层基岩的形式存在于近海,包括石油、煤、硫、蒸发岩和金属。利用现有的技术,包括钻井平台、溶液提取和从陆上延伸到海上的地下采矿,可以在浅水中开采这些矿床。从遗传学上讲,有两种浅表矿床;一类是在大陆上形成的,但后来由于冰川后海平面上升而被淹没(红土矿床和某些类型的砂矿矿床),另一类是在现在或最近的过去在海底条件下形成的。第二类沉积物包括建筑材料、部分砂矿、磷矿和海绿石,主要分布在陆架和上斜坡上;以及深海沉积物,包括深海软泥、锰结核、含金属泥浆和盐水。疏浚技术用于开采浅水区的浅层沉积物;各种类型的挖泥船正在测试中,或计划用于深水沉积物。虽然在不久的将来可能不会开采许多近海矿藏,但它们仍然是相当重要的长期资源。
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Minerals from the ocean
Mineral resources are present offshore either as bedrock or superficial Bedrock deposits include petroleum, coal, sulphur, evaporites, and metals. Many of these deposits can be exploited in shallow water using currently-available technology including drilling platforms, solution extraction, and underground mining from onshore installations which extend offshore. Genetically, there are two kinds of superficial deposits; those which formed on the continent but which were subsequently submerged by the post-glacial rise in sea level (lateritic deposits and some types of placer deposits), and those which have formed under submarine conditions at the present time or in the recent past. Deposits of this second group include construction materials, some placer deposits, phosphorites, and glauconite, all of which are found primarily on the shelf and upper slope; and deposits of the deeper oceans, including deep-sea oozes, manganese nodules, and metalliferous muds and brines. Dredging techniques are used for exploiting superficial deposits in shallow waters; various types of dredges are being tested, or are planned for the deeper-water deposits. Although it is probable that many offshore mineral deposits will not be exploited in the near future, they nevertheless constitute long-term resources of considerable importance.
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Papers and Proceedings - Royal Society of Tasmania
Papers and Proceedings - Royal Society of Tasmania Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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