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SO239: The crusher

At 4300 m depth the manipulator of ROV KIEL 6000 places a Mn nodule into the crusher. Photo: ROV KIEL 6000, GEOMAR

Mining Mn-nodules is certainly a debatable topic. Whether it will happen depends on metal market prices, governmental and industry interests, environmental & societal acceptance but also on technological feasibility. In this respect, one of the various unknows are the mechanical properties of Mn-nodules, which are of great importance because they determine how the nodules can […]

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SO239: Pacific, 27 March 2015, RV SONNE: A Mosaic of the seafloor

One of 44.000 seafloor images taken with the AUV ABYSS.

44,000 images: That is the result of one single dive with the camera-equipped Autonomous Underwater Vehicle called “Abyss”. During the current Cruise of FS Sonne, six of those camera dives are planned, but, time permitting, there will hopefully be even more. The brand new high-resolution camera and strong LED lighting setup in “Abyss” allow acquiring […]

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SO239: Deploying the DOS Lander (11° 51’ N, 117° 0’ W)

Rattail fish in front of the DOS Lander / Grenadierfische vor dem DOS-Lander: Photo: DOS-Lander

(Deutsche Version s.u.) After eight days of transit we reached our first station in the German licensing area. Shortly after our arrival the DOS Lander (Deep Sea Observatory System) was deployed for its first of two missions.  The possibility to use different sets of measurement devices makes the DOS Lander a flexible platform for longer […]