Quantitative Expression of the Burial Phenomenon of Deep Seafloor Manganese Nodules

Manganese (polymetallic) nodules on the deep seafloor in the open ocean have attracted great interest because of their economic potential. Visual data on nodules found on the deep seafloor such as photographs and videos have increased exponentially with the recent progress of related technologies. T...

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Main Author: Akira Tsune
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Minerals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/2/227
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spelling doaj-5525cc99592e47cba3199519d8ca24bc2021-02-24T00:05:55ZengMDPI AGMinerals2075-163X2021-02-011122722710.3390/min11020227Quantitative Expression of the Burial Phenomenon of Deep Seafloor Manganese NodulesAkira Tsune0Deep Ocean Resources Development Co., Ltd., Chuo-Ku 103-0012, JapanManganese (polymetallic) nodules on the deep seafloor in the open ocean have attracted great interest because of their economic potential. Visual data on nodules found on the deep seafloor such as photographs and videos have increased exponentially with the recent progress of related technologies. These data are expected to reflect useful information for estimating these mineral resources, as well as understanding their geological origin. Although the size, number, and coverage of manganese nodules have been measured in seafloor images, the burial of such nodules has not been sufficiently examined. This paper focuses on mathematical expression of the burial of the manganese nodules and attempts to quantitatively elucidate relations among burial degree and nodule geological parameters. The results, that is, a dataset obtained by calculations of relations among parameters, are also utilized for considerations of quantitative expression of burial. These considerations are expected to contribute to a better understanding of the geological origin of manganese nodules.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/2/227manganese nodulesdeep-sea mineral resourceseafloor photographsresource estimationimage analysisburial phenomenon
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Quantitative Expression of the Burial Phenomenon of Deep Seafloor Manganese Nodules
Minerals
manganese nodules
deep-sea mineral resource
seafloor photographs
resource estimation
image analysis
burial phenomenon
author_facet Akira Tsune
author_sort Akira Tsune
title Quantitative Expression of the Burial Phenomenon of Deep Seafloor Manganese Nodules
title_short Quantitative Expression of the Burial Phenomenon of Deep Seafloor Manganese Nodules
title_full Quantitative Expression of the Burial Phenomenon of Deep Seafloor Manganese Nodules
title_fullStr Quantitative Expression of the Burial Phenomenon of Deep Seafloor Manganese Nodules
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Expression of the Burial Phenomenon of Deep Seafloor Manganese Nodules
title_sort quantitative expression of the burial phenomenon of deep seafloor manganese nodules
publisher MDPI AG
series Minerals
issn 2075-163X
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Manganese (polymetallic) nodules on the deep seafloor in the open ocean have attracted great interest because of their economic potential. Visual data on nodules found on the deep seafloor such as photographs and videos have increased exponentially with the recent progress of related technologies. These data are expected to reflect useful information for estimating these mineral resources, as well as understanding their geological origin. Although the size, number, and coverage of manganese nodules have been measured in seafloor images, the burial of such nodules has not been sufficiently examined. This paper focuses on mathematical expression of the burial of the manganese nodules and attempts to quantitatively elucidate relations among burial degree and nodule geological parameters. The results, that is, a dataset obtained by calculations of relations among parameters, are also utilized for considerations of quantitative expression of burial. These considerations are expected to contribute to a better understanding of the geological origin of manganese nodules.
topic manganese nodules
deep-sea mineral resource
seafloor photographs
resource estimation
image analysis
burial phenomenon
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/2/227
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