Workshop E-tech Element Submarine Ferromanganese Crusts

ferromaganeseO avanço tecnológico está, cada vez mais, gerando demanda por minerais raros e de alta importância para a fabricação de chips e outros componentes. Um dos maiores repositórios de tais materiais estão em regiões profundas dos oceanos na forma de nódulos polimetálicos e crostas cobaltíferas. Para entender melhor como estes depósitos são formados e quais os possíveis impactos de sua exploração, pesquisadores do IOUSP e do National Oceanography Centre do Reino Unido uniram-se em um projeto financiado pela FAPESP e NERC-UK com duração de 5 anos. No dia 8 de dezembro de 2015, a FAPESP sediará o Workshop E-tech Element Submarine Ferromanganese Crusts, que tem por intuito apresentar o projeto à sociedade.

 

Programação

8:30

Registration

9:00

Opening session

Theme 1: Introduction and Overview (chair: Luigi Jovane)

9:15

MarineE-tech: Submarine Ferromanganese Oxide Deposits as a Major Resource of E-tech Elements – FAPESP/NERC Call
Bramley Murton, The National Oceanography Centre (NOCS) , United Kingdom

9:30

The Role of IOUSP in MarineE-tech Deep-Ocean Research at Rio Grande Rise
Frederico Brandini, Oceanographic Institute of the University of Sao Paulo (IOUSP) , Brazil

9:45

Critical Metals and Security of Raw Material Supply: The Role of Deep-Ocean Resources and ‘Blue Growth’
Paul Lutsy, British Gelogical Survey (BGS), United Kingdom

10:20

Coffee break

10:40

Review of State-of-Knowledge Concerning the Origin and Evolution of Polymetallic Crusts and Nodules in the Global Ocean
Jim Hein, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), USA

11:20

Legal-Technical Interface Between Maritime Territorial Sovereignty and Exploitation of Marine Resources in the Area, (Alan Evans, The National Oceanography Centre (NOCS) , United Kingdom

12:00

Plenary: FAPESP/NERC Call and Scientific Challenges for Future Research

12:30

Lunch

Theme 2: Previous Research on Rio Grande Rise Mineral Exploration (chair: Alexander Turra)

14:00

ABNJ and Law of the Sea
Carlos Leite, Secretariat of Interministerial Commission for Sea Resources (SECIRM), BRAZILIAN NAVY, Brazil

14:15

Brazilian Exploration of Minerals from the Deep-Ocean
Roberto Ventura, Geological Service of Brazil (CPRM), Brazil

14:30

Brazilian Scientific Agenda for Deep-Ocean Research and Exploration
Andrei Polejack, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MCTI), Brazil

14:45

Management of Deep-Ocean Mineral Exploration
José Angel Alvarez Perez, Universidade do Vale do Itajaí (UNIVALI), Brazil

15:00

Plenary: Science-Policy Integration Perspectives

15:30

Coffee break

Theme 3: Future Research on Rio Grande Rise (chair: Frederico Brandini)

15:45

The Deep Seafloor Ecosystem
Paulo Sumida, Oceanographic Institute of the University of Sao Paulo (IOUSP), Brasil

16:00

The Role of Lithotrophyc Bacteria in the Formation of Deep-Ocean Polimetallic Deposits
Vivian Pellizari, Oceanographic Institute of the University of Sao Paulo (IOUSP), Brazil

16:15

Geological and Geophysical Studies to Detect Polimetallic Deposits and Discover Their Age and Origin
Luigi Jovane, Oceanographic Institute of the University of Sao Paulo (IOUSP), Brazil

16:30

Potential Hydrodynamic Conditions Adjacent to the Polimetallic Deposits
Ilson Silveira, Oceanographic Institute of the University of Sao Paulo (IOUSP), Brazil

16:45

Sustainability of Deep-Ocean Exploration – Challenges and Opportunities
Alexander Turra, Oceanographic Institute of the University of Sao Paulo (IOUSP), Brazil

17:00

Plenary: Identifying Gaps and Aggregating New Approaches

17:30

Closing session

 

Para acessar a programação completa acesse: http://www.fapesp.br/ferromanganese

Incrições Gratuitas, porém Limitadas: http://www.fapesp.br/eventos/ferromanganese/interest

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