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Extent of impact of deep-sea nodule mining midwater plumes is influenced by sediment loading, turbulence and thresholds

Authors :
Amy Gartman
Raphael Ouillon
Matthew H. Alford
Andrew J. Rzeznik
Dayang Wang
Arnaud Le Boyer
Alexander Breugem
Pierre F. J. Lermusiaux
Thijs Lanckriet
Se-Jong Ju
E. Eric Adams
Jerome A. Smith
Patrick J. Haley
Chris Mirabito
Thomas Peacock
B. Decrop
Carlos Munoz-Royo
Chinmay S. Kulkarni
Rohit Supekar
Source :
Communications Earth & Environment, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Deep-sea polymetallic nodule mining research activity has substantially increased in recent years, but the expected level of environmental impact is still being established. One environmental concern is the discharge of a sediment plume into the midwater column. We performed a dedicated field study using sediment from the Clarion Clipperton Fracture Zone. The plume was monitored and tracked using both established and novel instrumentation, including acoustic and turbulence measurements. Our field studies reveal that modeling can reliably predict the properties of a midwater plume in the vicinity of the discharge and that sediment aggregation effects are not significant. The plume model is used to drive a numerical simulation of a commercial-scale operation in the Clarion Clipperton Fracture Zone. Key takeaways are that the scale of impact of the plume is notably influenced by the values of environmentally acceptable threshold levels, the quantity of discharged sediment, and the turbulent diffusivity in the Clarion Clipperton Fracture Zone. The extent of impact by midwater discharge plumes from deep-sea nodule mining will be influenced by the quantity of plume sediment, ocean turbulence and acceptable environmental thresholds, according to numerical modelling and direct experiments

Details

ISSN :
26624435
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Communications Earth & Environment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....12f339118c96b328cd43c352863bd5aa
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-021-00213-8