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Chapter1. Deep-sea mining historical perspectives
Chapter2. Approach towards deep-sea mining current status and future requirements
Chapter3. Estimates of metals contained in abyssal manganese nodules and ferromanganese crusts in the global ocean
Chapter4. Geological Characterization of Ferromanganese Crust Deposits in the NW Pacific Seamounts for Prudent Deep-sea Mining
Chapter5. Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry Microanalysis of Platinum in Hydrogenetic Ferromanganese Crusts
Chapter6. A precautionary approach to developing nodule collector technology
Chapter7. Mining and Processing of Seafloor Massive Sulfides:Experiences and Challenges
Chapter 8. Comparative advantages of the mineral processing of deep sea polymetallic nodules over terrestrial ores
Chapter9. Exploring the use of renewable resources for processing of deep-sea minerals
Chapter10. Reductive Ammonia Leaching Process for Metal Recovery from Manganese Nodules: Can there be a Zero Waste Approach?
Chapter11. Natural variability versus anthropogenic impacts on deep-sea ecosystems of importance for deep-sea mining
Chapter12. Comprehensive understanding of seafloor disturbance and environmental impact scenarios
Chapter13. Adaptive Management as a tool for effective environmental management of deep-sea mining
Chapter14. Integrated environmental management of the ecological impacts from seafloor massive sulfide mining perspectives from the Kermadec Volcanic Arc, New Zealand
Chapter15. Analysis of different models for improving the feasibility of deep-sea mining
Chapter16. Conceptual 3D modelling and direct block scheduling of a massive seafloor sulfide occurrence
Chapter17. Risk assessment in deep-seabed mining
Chapter18. An evaluation of the payment regime for deep seabed polymetallic nodule mining in the Area
Chapter19. Sharing Financial Benefits from Deep Seabed Mining: the case for a Seabed Sustainability Fund
Chapter20. Achieving Effective Seabed Mining Regulation and Management: A Missing Link
Chapter21. Operational aspects of implementing regulatory frameworks to manage deep-sea mining activities
Chapter22. Traditional and socio-ecological dimensions of seabed resource management and applicable legal frameworks in the Pacific Island States- Chapter23. Safeguarding the interests of developing states within the context of deep-sea mining in the Area.

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