PRESENTATION OF THE DATA BASE : MARMIN
In 1993, IFREMER started to build a data base of marine mineral occurrences in the exclusive economic zones from the documentation collected year after year. The information was stored in a computerised data base, from which descriptive summary records are now edited. The mineral occurrences file lists all known occurrences and deposits. · An occurrence is defined as a quoted presence of minerals in a determined location with insufficient information to designate it as a deposit. · A deposit is a well documented mineral occurrence that could be considered as a future objective for mining. An ore deposit is a well known deposit that can be mined in the present technical and economic conditions. To facilitate access to the data, the records are presented by sequential numbers. Four indexes, ordered by geographic location (country, continent, ocean) or by commodities, help to find the sequential number of the corresponding mineral occurrence. The geographic indexes are completed by maps. DESCRIPTION OF THE "OCCURRENCE" FILE 2. Deposit Name: Name of the deposit or occurrence, generally name of the locality. 3. Occurrence, Deposit, Deposit/file: Type of occurrence: simple occurrence or well documented deposit. Existence of a special file for the deposit. 4. Commodities: List of contained commodities or substances (chemical symbol for metals). 5. Type of deposit: Deposit type determined from the information summarised in the "Typology" section and established following a check list that is still open and must be revised. 6. Country: Neighbouring country. 6 bis. Country Code according to UN standard abbreviations. 7. District: Geographic or administrative area in the country. 8. Administration: Legal status following the division of the Law of the Sea Convention: Territorial sea, Continental shelf, Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), or International Area. 9. Marine area: ocean, sea, bay, etc. 10. Typology: Key words describing succinctly the deposit according to proposed standards. 11. Coordinates: Geographic latitudes and longitudes in decimal degrees of the parallels and meridians delimiting the ore deposit. The negative sign corresponds to Southern latitudes and Eastern longitudes. The cardinal directions (N, S, E, W) are automatically computed depending on the sign of the entered data.
13. Mining rights: (Status of mining rights): Free, Under control, Unknown. 14. Stage: (Status of the works): exploration, mining, processing. Several stages can coexist. 15. Company: Company holding or mining the deposit. 16. Resources: Table showing estimation of resources or reserves, expressed in tonnage and grade of (1) ore, (2) Heavy minerals), (3) Commodities. 17. Description: Literal description of the occurrence or deposit. Normally subdivided into 5 items: 18. References: Bibliographic references.
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