Australia Unveils Offshore Mineral Map
Posted on: Thursday, 10 August 2006, 12:00 CDT
Australian researchers have released the world's first map showing a comprehensive summary of known mineral deposits in the waters around the continent.
The Australian Offshore Mineral Locations Map shows the seafloor locations of minerals, such as copper, gold, silver and diamond, compiled from survey information gathered over many decades.
The result of a major research initiative, the map was launched Thursday by Australian Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources Ian Macfarlane, and Julie Bishop, the nation's minister for education, science and training.
The Australian Offshore Mineral Locations map provides the first spatial understanding of mineral locations on the seafloor around Australia and is a wonderful example of collaboration and partnerships producing great results, said Geoff Garrett, chief executive of the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Research Organization.
At present, land exploration and mineral production is a massive industry. However, Australia is only beginning to look at similar operations on the seafloor, added Garrett. There is now exciting potential for a possible future marine minerals industry.
Source: United Press International
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