Because of glaciers’ mass and movement, they can play a significant role in creating—and altering—a landscape in an area. This can also have a large impact on mining and exploration. Here’s what to know: https://hubs.li/Q02G4-pl0
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Scientific research, often funded by deep sea mining companies themselves, continues to affirm the inviability of a fully-fledged deep sea mining industry. https://lnkd.in/gRUyWwV5 #deepseamining #dsm #darkoxygen
Opinion: Deep sea mining just got more unlikely
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Lithium mining in Serbia: Dean of the Faculty of Mining and Geology asserts the ecological impact of jadarite exploitation https://lnkd.in/d2_CNeNu
Lithium mining in Serbia: Dean of the Faculty of Mining and Geology asserts the ecological impact of jadarite exploitation
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Eagle Mountain Mining Ltd (ASX:EM2) Discovers High-Grade Gold, Silver, and Lead at Silver Mountain Project CEO, Tim Mason, expressed his excitement about the discoveries, stating, “We are excited to be discovering a stable of high-quality targets within this underexplored, world-class mining jurisdiction. These targets are supported by the discovery of high-grade gold and silver-rich zones along significant geological trends, including one stretching well over 1km between historic mines. Sampling and mapping results suggest the high-grade features could be porphyry related mineralisation. These exceptional results complement our previously identified porphyry indicators. New outcrops of porphyry alteration have been identified, adding to all the other indicators of a porphyry system under cover.” Read our article below: https://lnkd.in/g6-4X2JK #gold #silver #lead #mining #arizona #resources #geology #stocks #em2 #asx
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ActivEx (ASX:AIV) Exploration manager Mark Derriman says these results indicate rare earths and base metal potential along a considerable strike length at the contact of two sedimentary units. Uncover more about these results here. https://lnkd.in/gRiw8cYm #exploration #basemetals #rareearths #queensland #mining
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Lithium mining in Serbia: Dean of the Faculty of Mining and Geology asserts the ecological impact of jadarite exploitation https://lnkd.in/dqFwBdXp
Lithium mining in Serbia: Dean of the Faculty of Mining and Geology asserts the ecological impact of jadarite exploitation
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Supergene Oxidized Gold-Silver Deposits in the Americas: Guides for Geologists
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🌊 John Oliver's recent segment on deep-sea mining brings to light the urgent need to reconsider our approach to the deep ocean. He makes a compelling case to stop treating the sea as merely a resource to exploit. The consequences of deep-sea mining could be disastrous, and it's time for a serious conversation about sustainable practices. Let's join the movement to preserve the deep ocean for future generations. #DeepSeaMining #SustainablePractices #PreserveTheOcean https://ift.tt/IWp8wnb
🌊 John Oliver's recent segment on deep-sea mining brings to light the urgent need to reconsider our approach to the deep ocean. He makes a compelling case to stop treating the sea as merely a resource to exploit. The consequences of deep-sea mining could be disastrous, and it's time for a serious conversation about sustainable practices. Let's join the movement to preserve the deep ocean fo...
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In our May Webinar Professor Andre van As will discuss the work of the Sustainable Minerals Institute's Deep Mining Geosciences (DMG) Group. Registration Link: https://lnkd.in/gt-Jp74R The future of mining lies underground, and the future of underground mining resides predominantly in cave mining methods, as only these have the ability to yield the vast quantities of minerals required to meet the world’s increasing demand. Until more recently, cave mining methods have only been utilised to extract shallow- to intermediate-depth orebodies; however, the past two decades have seen mining companies push the envelope by applying these methods to much larger scale deposits to depths of around 1000m. Significant technical and operational challenges accompany current planning/development for even larger mass mines at greater depths. These ultimately translate into unprecedented levels of mining risks which need to be identified and mitigated. To address the technical challenges and risks associated with deep mass mining methods, the WH Bryan Mining Geology Research Centre (BRC), has formed a ‘Deep Mining Geosciences’ (DMG) group tasked with developing a strong industry-collaborative programme of applied mining research and education in the area of Deep Mining Geoscience. See our website for more information https://lnkd.in/gYYCRec4 #jktech #brc #smi #undergroundmining #cavingmechanics #deepmining
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🌟 Excited to share this thought-provoking article from The Guardian about John Oliver's take on deep-sea mining. He emphasizes the urgency to rethink our approach to the deep ocean and highlights the importance of protecting this vital ecosystem. It's time we stop viewing it as a resource to exploit. #JohnOliver #DeepSeaMining #OceanConservation Check out the full article here: [insert link] Let's join the conversation and work towards a sustainable future for our oceans! 🌊 https://ift.tt/IWp8wnb
🌟 Excited to share this thought-provoking article from The Guardian about John Oliver's take on deep-sea mining. He emphasizes the urgency to rethink our approach to the deep ocean and highlights the importance of protecting this vital ecosystem. It's time we stop viewing it as a resource to exploit. #JohnOliver #DeepSeaMining #OceanConservation Check out the full article here: [insert lin...
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China currently leads in terms of contracts for permitted deep sea mining exploration. There are three main categories of deep sea mineral exploration: polymetallic nodules, polymetallic sulfides, and cobalt-rich ferromanganese crusts.
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