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Mining Deep-Ocean Mineral Deposits: What Are the Ecological Risks?

Elements - United States
doi 10.2138/gselements.14.5.325
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GeochemistryEarthPlanetary SciencesPetrology
Date

October 1, 2018

Authors
Daniel O. B. JonesDiva J. AmonAbbie S. A. Chapman
Publisher

Mineralogical Society of America


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