DocumentCode :
709240
Title :
Deep ocean mineral exploration in the Indian Ocean using Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROSUB 6000)
Author :
Ramadass, G.A. ; Ramesh, S. ; Subramanian, An ; Sathianarayanan, D. ; Ramesh, R. ; Harikrishnan, G. ; Pranesh, S.B. ; DossPrakash, V. ; Atmanand, M.A.
Author_Institution :
ESSO - Nat. Inst. of Ocean Technol., Gov. of India, Chennai, India
fYear :
2015
fDate :
23-25 Feb. 2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
Deep water missions for carrying out diverse scientific investigations and mineral resource exploration have been in progress for more than five decades in India, using indirect and direct measurement devices. Most of the studies are focused on marine biological, chemical, geological, geophysical and physical oceanographic observations, by utilizing sampling gears and measurement devices from ship board systems, and aimed at resource identification, and ecological, paleo-oceanographic and paleo-climatic studies. Visually investigating the deep ocean basin is a challenging exercise and many scientific investigations by direct observations had brought out some very exciting discoveries from different ocean basins. To cater to the need of the ocean community in India, a 6000 m depth rated Remotely Operated Vehicle ROSUB 6000, has been developed at the National Institute of Ocean Technology. This paper explains the system´s engineering concepts, and the outcome of deep sea mineral exploration expeditions, conducted using the ROSUB 6000 for gas hydrates´ exploration in the Krishna Godavari Basin in the Bay of Bengal, polymetallic manganese nodules in the Central Indian Ocean Basin, and hydrothermal sulphides at the Central Indian Ridge in the Southern Indian Ocean near the Rodriguez Triple Junction.
Keywords :
autonomous underwater vehicles; oceanographic regions; oceanographic techniques; Bay of Bengal; Central Indian Ocean Basin; Central Indian Ridge; Krishna Godavari Basin; National Institute of Ocean Technology; ROSUB 6000; Rodriguez Triple Junction; Southern Indian Ocean; chemical observations; deep ocean basin; deep ocean mineral exploration; deep water missions; diverse scientific investigations; ecological studies; gas hydrates exploration; geological observations; geophysical observations; hydrothermal sulphides; marine biological observations; measurement devices; mineral resource exploration; paleo-climatic studies; paleo-oceanographic studies; physical oceanographic observations; polymetallic manganese nodules; remotely operated vehicle; resource identification; sampling gears; ship board systems; Manganese; Manipulators; Marine vehicles; Ocean temperature; Vehicles; Winches; ROSUB 6000; ROV; gas hydrates; hydrothermal sulphides; managanese nodule;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Underwater Technology (UT), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chennai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8299-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/UT.2015.7108320
Filename :
7108320
Link To Document :
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