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Marine Georesources and Geotechnology


 

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active
Indexing
Articles in Civil Engineering, Bibliography & Index of Geology, Bibliography & Index of Micropaleontology, BIOSIS Previews, Chemical Abstracts Services, CSA - Environmental Sciences & Pollution Management Database, CSA - Ocean Technology, Policy, & Non-Living Resources, CSA - Water Abstracts, CSA - ASFA Aquaculture Abstracts, CSA - Pollution Abstracts, CSA - Aquatic Sciences & Fisheries Abstracts, CSA - Oceanic Abstracts, Current Titles in Ocean, Coastal, Lake, & Waterway Sciences, Fluidex GEOBASE, Engineering Information Inc., Environment Abstracts, GEOBASE, Geotechnical Abstracts, Applied Science & Technology Index, IMM Abstracts, Current Contents/Engineering, Computing, & Technology, SciSearch, Science Citation Index, Research Alert, Marine Science Contents Tables, Offshore Abstracts, and Petroleum Abstracts.
Predecessor
Subject

Source type
Journal
Publisher
ISBN ISSN
1064-119X
E ISSN
1521-0618
First volume
17
Last volume
25+
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Description
Marine Georesources & Geotechnology publishes research applied to the scientific and engineering aspects, and the management and utilization, of seafloor sediments and rocks. The journal is intended for researchers and engineers, in both academia and industry, who seek solutions to problems in marine mineral resources and civil engineering.

Areas covered range from marine minerals exploration and recovery to anchoring and mooring systems, bottom installations, and coastal engineering structures. The journal includes the study of acoustical, biological, chemical, mechanical, and physical properties affecting the geological system of the seafloor and response of this system to applied static and dynamic loads. Special emphasis is placed on the environmental aspects of seafloor exploration and development.

The journal accepts contributions on topics such as shipboard mining systems, seafloor lodes, nodules, phosphates, crusts and placers, pipelines, platforms, and processing and transportation, as well as analytic techniques related to marine mining.











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