Publication
Mar 2011
To date, mineral resources are only mined on land but projected increases in demand have brought the exploration and exploitation of marine mineral resources back into focus. The Atlantis II Deep, located in the central Red Sea between Saudi Arabia and Sudan, is one of the largest marine sulfide deposits known, with high concentrations of metals such as zinc, copper, silver and gold. However, little is known about the economic potential of marine minerals as well as the legal constraints. Our geological assessment shows that the deep is similar in grades and scale to large land-based deposits. Its economic potential is far from negligible.
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Author | Christine Bertram, Anna Krätschell, Killian O’Brien, Warner Brückmann, Alexander Proelss, Katrin Rehdanz |
Series | Kiel Institute Working Papers |
Issue | 1688 |
Publisher | Kiel Institute for the World Economy |
Copyright | © 2011 Kiel Institute for the World Economy |