exploiting inaccessible deposits

Cards (17)

  • polymetallic nodules are found at depths at 4000-5000m they contain around 30 percent manganese
  • polymtallic nodules are metal rich nodules found on the seabed
  • polymetallic nodules largescale exploitation will be difficult and expensive. additionally it will require international agreement on land onwenership
  • largescale exploitation of polymetallic nodules has many environmental impacts:
    disturbance to seabed, killing benthic organisms, increase turbidity of water, redeposition of sediment can cover or kill organisms
  • waste can come from either pre-consumer wastes or posts-consumer wastes
  • seperating of materials when recycling is important, mixture of materials decreases quality
  • ADV: recycled materials are lighter than raw materials
  • ADV: transport instead of extraction is more cost-effective
  • DISADV: smaller quantities being processed increases the labour cost
  • ADV: recycling requires a lower skill level than extraction hence there are lower labour cost
  • DISADV: alloys are very difficult to separate in recycling
  • DISADV: identifying the composition of recycled materials in labour intensive
  • ADV: recycling saves energy that would be used for exttraction
  • DISADV: transport if in small quantities can be more energy intensive than extraction
  • good post consumer schemes help with public cooperation to seperate materials when recycling
  • not everything can be recycled this results in waste losses
  • CRADLE TO CRADLE DESIGN: involves design of products that ultimately increase the lifetime of the minerals in use through recycling. This is because an increase in mineral lifetime means a reduction in the need to exploit new reserves