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The International Seabed Authority and deep seabed mining

UN Chronicle, 2017
The deep ocean below 200 metres is the largest habitat for life on Earth and the most difficult to access. The sea floor, just like the terrestrial environment, is made up of mountain ranges, plateaus, volcanic peaks, canyons and vast abyssal plains.
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Numerical modelling of ice-seabed interaction in layered seabed

2022
Traveling icebergs may threat the structural integrity of the offshore pipelines in any territories that they can reach. Arctic offshore pipeline are usually buried for physical protection against ice gouging. Burying the pipeline in a trench immediately deeper than the maximum-recorded ice gouge depth is not sufficient to ensure the safety of the ...
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Wave-Induced Seabed Response in Non-homogeneous Anisotropic Seabed

2013
In a natural seabed, the soil properties is complicated, which normally vary with soil depth, change of temperature, and geographic characteristics. Furthermore, anisotropic soil behavior is commonly observed in marine sediments. However, most previous studies have been limited to the case of isotropic seabed with uniform soil characteristics.
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THE SEABED

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1973
K. O. Emery   +2 more
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Seabed

2022
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The impact of mobile demersal fishing on carbon storage in seabed sediments

Global Change Biology, 2022
Graham Epstein   +2 more
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Bioinspired underwater legged robot for seabed exploration with low environmental disturbance

Science Robotics, 2020
Giacomo Picardi   +2 more
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Challenges to the sustainability of deep-seabed mining

Nature Sustainability, 2020
Lisa Ann Levin, Diva J Amon
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Seabed

International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 1971
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