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OCEANS 2017 - Aberdeen | 2017

ROV based drilling for deep sea mining exploration

Martin Ludvigsen; Fredrik Søreide; Kurt Aasly; Steinar Ellefmo; Michael Zylstra; Marshall Pardey

Exploring for minerals on the seabed is challenging — and the ability to collect representative sub surface samples is essential. The research project MarMine led by NTNU has together with Seattle based Williamson and Associates developed and tested an ROV-based drill rig for mineral (seafloor massive sulfides) and rock sampling. The ROCS system is a single stroke drill and is simple, robust and possible to use from various larger ROVs. For the vehicle to provide a stable platform, the vertical bollard pull of the ROV and the vehicle mass are important variables. The developed drill uses a thin wall drill bit and barrel and operates at high RPM to reduce the required down weight and drilling moments. The system also contains an emergency release to be used if the core barrel is stuck. The drill is hydraulically powered with cylinders operating the tower and a rotation unit. It can rapidly be modified to provide samples from softer samples like unconsolidated material. At the Arctic Mid Ocean Ridge, a work class ROV was deployed with the drill mounted for testing at 2700 m depth in basalt rock. The recovery from the system was above 80%. Such core samples can be used for chemical analyses of metal and mineral grades, mineralogy and rock mechanical testing. The system provides a probing tool for marine mineral exploration, with low cost, low operational complexity and low risk. Proper resource estimation requires drilling deep into the deposit, but the one meter deep core samples provided by the ROCS will provide valuable a priori information planning for more extensive drilling campaigns.


Archive | 2008

Properties and behavior of quartz for the silicon process

Kurt Aasly


INFACON XI | 2007

ADVANCED METHODS TO CHARACTERIZE THERMAL PROPERTIES OF QUARTZ

Kurt Aasly; T Malvik; Eh Myrhaug


Minerals Engineering | 2018

Efficient extraction of copper and zinc from seafloor massive sulphide rock samples from the Loki’s Castle area at the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge

Przemyslaw B. Kowalczuk; Ben Snook; Rolf Arne Kleiv; Kurt Aasly


Minerals | 2018

Galvanic Leaching of Seafloor Massive Sulphides Using MnO2 in H2SO4-NaCl Media

Przemyslaw B. Kowalczuk; Dan Manaig; Kristian Drivenes; Ben Snook; Kurt Aasly; Rolf Arne Kleiv


Minerals Engineering | 2017

Mineral characterization as a tool in the implementation of geometallurgy into industrial mineral mining

Aleksandra Maria Lang; Kurt Aasly; Steinar Ellefmo


Minerals Engineering | 2018

Mineralogy and texture of the Storforshei iron formation, and their effect on grindability

Marte Kristine Tøgersen; Rolf Arne Kleiv; Steinar Ellefmo; Kurt Aasly


Minerals | 2018

Geometallurgical Approach to the Element-to-Mineral Conversion for the Nabbaren Nepheline Syenite Deposit

Camilo Mena Silva; Bjørn Eske Sørensen; Kurt Aasly; Steinar Ellefmo


Minerals | 2018

Geometallurgical Flowsheet as a Tool for Designing and Communicating Geometallurgical Programs

Aleksandra Maria Lang; Steinar Ellefmo; Kurt Aasly


GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA - 2017 | 2017

SULFIDE MINERALOGY OF THE LOKI’S CASTLE HYDROTHERMAL VENT, ARCTIC MID OCEAN RIDGE

Kristian Drivenes; Ben Snook; Kurt Aasly

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Steinar Ellefmo

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Ben Snook

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Rolf Arne Kleiv

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Przemyslaw B. Kowalczuk

University of Science and Technology

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Aleksandra Maria Lang

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Bjørn Eske Sørensen

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Fredrik Søreide

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Martin Ludvigsen

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Cyril Juliani

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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Eva Ramírez-Llodra

Norwegian Institute for Water Research

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