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Investigation of the Erodibility of Deep-Sea Beds in the Context of Deep-Sea Mining in the Manganese Nodule License Area, NE-Pacific

Author(s): Veronika Saiz; Niklas Eickelberg; Jochen Aberle; Bernhard Vowinckel

Linked Author(s): Jochen Aberle, Bernhard Vowinckel

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Abstract: The aftermath of deep-sea mining may cause a blanketing of the ocean floor by stirred up fine-grained sediments. Hence, the near-bed shear stress is a key control parameter for erosion and resuspension to estimate the long-term damage. Using digital elevation models of two seabed samples collected in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) in 2018, we combine laboratory shear-plate and PIV measurements with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to (i) validate numerical predictions of bed shear stress over realistic nodule fields (original and blanketed conditions) and (ii) test a two-phase flow modeling framework for fine-sand erosion.

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Year: 2026

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