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DOI: 10.1007/bf03354283
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Processing of ocean nodules: A technical and economic review

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“…Reactions [2] through [4] and [6] suggest that the ratio of A. Reaction Stoichiometry hydrochloric acid consumed to manganese dissolved should be 4.…”
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“…Reactions [2] through [4] and [6] suggest that the ratio of A. Reaction Stoichiometry hydrochloric acid consumed to manganese dissolved should be 4.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all these cases, the extent of dissolution lurgical extraction of the same. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] Various processing of MnO 2 and sulfide minerals individually was small or options have been examined, out of which about six routes negligible, whereas the same in combination was appreciable have been identified for future potential application. One of and also fast.…”
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“…Regardless of the source, having a means to extract these resources physically, chemically and biologically is equally important. For example, although metal-rich nodules and crusts on the abyssal plains of the deep oceans have been known for many years, and a legal framework for exploiting these resources has been established, none of the potential processing methods developed in the past (Agarwal et al, 1976;Fuerstenau and Han, 1983), or more recent alternatives, have been shown to be economically viable. Research to unlock the metals that we will need in the future is vital.…”
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