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Atlantis II Deep 3 Saudi-Sudanese Red Sea Commission 3 deep-sea mining 2 joint development scheme 2 metalliferous sediments 2 resource potential 2 Deep-sea mining 1 Joint development scheme 1 Meeresbergbau 1 Metall 1 Metalliferous sediments 1 Mineralische Ressourcen 1 Resource potential 1 Rotes Meer (Region) 1
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Bertram, Christine 3 Brückmann, Warner 3 Krätschell, Anna 3 Proelss, Alexander 3 O'Brien, Killian 2 Rehdanz, Katrin 2 O’Brien, Killian 1
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Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) 1
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Kiel Working Paper 1 Kiel Working Papers 1 Resources Policy 1
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Metalliferous sediments in the Atlantis II Deep: Assessing the geological and economic resource potential and legal constraints
Bertram, Christine; Krätschell, Anna; O'Brien, Killian; … - 2011
To date, mineral resources are only mined on land but projected increases in demand have brought the exploration and exploitation of marine mineral resources back into focus. The Atlantis II Deep, located in the central Red Sea between Saudi Arabia and Sudan, is one of the largest marine sulfide...
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Metalliferous sediments in the Atlantis II Deep—Assessing the geological and economic resource potential and legal constraints
Bertram, Christine; Krätschell, Anna; O’Brien, Killian; … - In: Resources Policy 36 (2011) 4, pp. 315-329
Projected increases in demand and thus increasing metal prices have brought the exploration and exploitation of marine mineral resources back into focus. The Atlantis II Deep, located in the central Red Sea between Saudi Arabia and Sudan, is one of the largest marine sulfide deposits known, with...
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Metalliferous Sediments in the Atlantis II Deep – Assessing the Geological and Economic Resource Potential and Legal Constraints
Bertram, Christine; Krätschell, Anna; O'Brien, Killian; … - Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) - 2011
To date, mineral resources are only mined on land but projected increases in demand have brought the exploration and exploitation of marine mineral resources back into focus. The Atlantis II Deep, located in the central Red Sea between Saudi Arabia and Sudan, is one of the largest marine sulfide...
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