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Deep-sea mining as an emerging threat to deep sea ecosystems
The deep sea is the biggest ecosystem on Earth, representing around 90% of the marine environment. Despite its remoteness and inaccessibility, the deep sea is under constant threat from anthropogenic activities. Among them is deep-sea mining, that is quickly rising as an appealing alternative to land-based mining.Marlene Pinheiro +6 more
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Deep Eutectic Solvents: A Review of Fundamentals and Applications
Chemical Reviews, 2021Brian Chen, Yong Zhang, Jeffrey M Klein
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Soft wearable devices for deep-tissue sensing
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Muyang Lin, Hongjie Hu, Sai Zhou
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The world appears to be on the verge of commercial deep-sea mining for polymetallic nodules in the Clayton-Clipperton Zone in the Pacific Ocean. Access to critical materials, needed for the energy transition to combat climate change, is the main argument presented to start this mining.This paper philosophically reviews the prospect of deep-sea mining ...
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Deep Sea Mining Study, 2016-2018
2021These data document a series of video interviews relating to the politics of deep sea mining in PNG and Australia. Recorded between 2016-2018, they focus on the various communities most proximate to the world's first proposed commercial deep sea mining site in Papua New Guinea (Solwara 1 held by Nautilus Minerals).
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Bioresources mining from deep sea
Journal of Biotechnology, 2008Xiang Xiao +5 more
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