New book ‘102 Things to Do with a Hole in the Ground‘ spotlights global reclamation projects
Stories of reinvented coal mining regions, regenerated communities and rebuilt ecosystems are told in a new book published this month.
OSLO, Sept 11 (Reuters) – Norway’s Petroleum Directorate has identified previously unknown deep sea sulphide mineral deposits, which may include metals such as copper, zinc, cobalt, nickel, vanadium, wolfram and silver, it said on Tuesday.
The minerals were discovered in the western part of the Norwegian Sea at ocean depths of up to 3,500 metres (2.17 miles), the NPD added.
The discovery was made during the NPD’s first mineral expedition.
(Reporting by Terje Solsvik; Editing by Gwladys Fouche)