The Economics of Manganese Nodule Mining in Hawaii

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2014-01-15

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University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Manganese nodules are found on the ocean floor, most often at depth ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 feet. They are usually three to four inches long, of a brown-black color, and a spherical shape. Although the nodule usually has a nucleus of clay, a little less than one half consists of an assay of manganese, nickel, copper, and cobalt.

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22 pages

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