Indian Ocean Resources and Technology.

By: Roonwal, Ganpat SinghMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Milton : CRC Press, 2017Description: 1 online resource (253 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781351601924; 135160192X; 9781315105697; 1315105691; 9781351601900; 1351601903DDC classification: 333.8/509165 23 LOC classification: TN264 | .R666 2017Online resources: Distributed by publisher. Purchase or institutional license may be required for access. | Click here to view. | OCLC metadata license agreement
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""Cover ""; ""Half Title ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Copyright Page ""; ""Dedication ""; ""Contents ""; ""List of Figures ""; ""List of Tables ""; ""Preface ""; ""Acknowledgments ""; ""Author ""; ""Acronyms ""; ""Conversion Factors ""; ""Introduction ""; ""1. The Indian Ocean and Its Associates ""
""1.1 Uniqueness of Indian Ocean """"1.2 The Indian Ocean and Subseas ""; ""1.3 Offshore Bed Rock Mineral Deposits ""; ""1.3.1 Geological Regime and Structure and Relief of the Indian Ocean ""; ""1.4 Sediment Pattern ""; ""1.5 Exclusive Economic Zone ""; ""1.6 Shallow Oceanic Mineral Deposits ""
""1.7 Deep Oceanic Mineral Deposits """"References ""; ""2. Ores in the Deep Sea: Manganese Nodules ""; ""2.1 General ""; ""2.2 What are Mn-Nodules? ""; ""2.3 Distribution of Manganese Nodules ""; ""2.4 Deep-Sea Mineral Resources ""; ""2.5 Growth Pattern, Mineralogy, and Geochemistry ""
""2.6 Genesis of Manganese Nodules and Manganese Crusts """"2.7 Mining Claims and Exploration ""; ""2.8 Indian Ocean Nodules ""; ""References ""; ""3. Ores in the Deep Sea: Cobalt- and Platinum-Rich Ferromanganese Crusts ""; ""3.1 The Cobalt-Rich Crusts ""; ""3.2 Mineralogy and Geochemistry ""
""3.3 Processes of Accretion and Formation """"3.4 Crust Texture: Thickness, Rates of Growth, and Substrate Characteristics ""; ""3.5 Indian Ocean Occurrences ""; ""References ""; ""4. Ores in the Deep Sea: Seafloor Massive Sulfides and Metalliferous Mud ""; ""4.1 Introduction ""
Scope and content: "The current scenario provides an ideal opportunity to confer higher priority to the marine resources of the Indian Ocean, particularly in terms of integrated management of the deep sea, shallow sea and coastal resources. This will maximize their potential in the sustainable development goal (SDG) pattern, leading to an appropriate environmental management. Therefore, this book aims to provide an overview of the area and to highlight the potential market opportunities represented by this vast and rapidly developing nation. In doing so the following aspects have been covered:Exclusive title focussing on mineral resources of Indian ocean.Discusses living, nonliving, ocean waves and tidal energy, ocean environment and protection aspects.Includes information on key themes, details of organizations associated with the Indian Ocean.Illustrates deep sea mining technology and environmental perspectives.Covers hydrocarbons-sub sea oil and gas, minerals from placer deposits to deep sea nodules, sea floor massive sulphides and cobalt rich encrustations."--Provided by publisher.
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""Cover ""; ""Half Title ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Copyright Page ""; ""Dedication ""; ""Contents ""; ""List of Figures ""; ""List of Tables ""; ""Preface ""; ""Acknowledgments ""; ""Author ""; ""Acronyms ""; ""Conversion Factors ""; ""Introduction ""; ""1. The Indian Ocean and Its Associates ""

""1.1 Uniqueness of Indian Ocean """"1.2 The Indian Ocean and Subseas ""; ""1.3 Offshore Bed Rock Mineral Deposits ""; ""1.3.1 Geological Regime and Structure and Relief of the Indian Ocean ""; ""1.4 Sediment Pattern ""; ""1.5 Exclusive Economic Zone ""; ""1.6 Shallow Oceanic Mineral Deposits ""

""1.7 Deep Oceanic Mineral Deposits """"References ""; ""2. Ores in the Deep Sea: Manganese Nodules ""; ""2.1 General ""; ""2.2 What are Mn-Nodules? ""; ""2.3 Distribution of Manganese Nodules ""; ""2.4 Deep-Sea Mineral Resources ""; ""2.5 Growth Pattern, Mineralogy, and Geochemistry ""

""2.6 Genesis of Manganese Nodules and Manganese Crusts """"2.7 Mining Claims and Exploration ""; ""2.8 Indian Ocean Nodules ""; ""References ""; ""3. Ores in the Deep Sea: Cobalt- and Platinum-Rich Ferromanganese Crusts ""; ""3.1 The Cobalt-Rich Crusts ""; ""3.2 Mineralogy and Geochemistry ""

""3.3 Processes of Accretion and Formation """"3.4 Crust Texture: Thickness, Rates of Growth, and Substrate Characteristics ""; ""3.5 Indian Ocean Occurrences ""; ""References ""; ""4. Ores in the Deep Sea: Seafloor Massive Sulfides and Metalliferous Mud ""; ""4.1 Introduction ""

""4.2 Nature, Distribution, and Origin of SMS Deposits and Metalliferous Mud ""

"The current scenario provides an ideal opportunity to confer higher priority to the marine resources of the Indian Ocean, particularly in terms of integrated management of the deep sea, shallow sea and coastal resources. This will maximize their potential in the sustainable development goal (SDG) pattern, leading to an appropriate environmental management. Therefore, this book aims to provide an overview of the area and to highlight the potential market opportunities represented by this vast and rapidly developing nation. In doing so the following aspects have been covered:Exclusive title focussing on mineral resources of Indian ocean.Discusses living, nonliving, ocean waves and tidal energy, ocean environment and protection aspects.Includes information on key themes, details of organizations associated with the Indian Ocean.Illustrates deep sea mining technology and environmental perspectives.Covers hydrocarbons-sub sea oil and gas, minerals from placer deposits to deep sea nodules, sea floor massive sulphides and cobalt rich encrustations."--Provided by publisher.

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