Natural Gases in Marine Sediments

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Marine Science 3

ISBN: 1468427598
ISBN 13: 9781468427592
Herausgeber: Isaac Kaplan
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: viii, 324 S., 35 s/w Illustr.
Erscheinungsdatum: 25.11.2012
Auflage: 1/1974
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT

InhaltsangabePathways and Environmental Requirements for Biogenic Gas Production in the Ocean.- Depth Distributions of Gases in Shallow Water Sediments.- Methane and Carbon Dioxide in Coastal Marsh Sediments.- Hydrocarbon Gas (Methane) in Canned Deep Sea Drilling Project Core Samples.- Dissolved Gases in Cariaco Trench Sediments: Anaerobic Diagenesis.- Isotopic Analysis of Gas from the Cariaco Trench Sediments.- The Origin and Distribution of Methane in Marine Sediments.- Geothermal Gases.- The Nature and Occurrence of Clathrate Hydrates.- Review of Gas Hydrates with Implication for Ocean Sediments.- Occurrence of Natural Gas Hydrates in Sedimentary Basins.- Experiments on Hydrocarbon Gas Hydrates in Unconsolidated Sand.- Effects of Gas Hydrates in Sediments.- Acoustics and Gas in Sediments: Applied Research Laboratories (ARL) Experience.- Gas Bubbles and the Acoustically Impenetrable, or Turbid, Character of Some Estuarine Sediments.- In Situ Indications of Gas Hydrate.- Pagoda Structures in Marine Sediments.- List of Contributors.

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Beschreibung

In July 1972, the U.S. Office of Naval Research identified several areas that it interpreted as being of interest to the U.S. Navy. Four of these research areas were then selected for their special importance in understanding physical processes on the ocean floor. In some of these, a great wealth of data has accumulated over the past two or three decades, but controversy exists in the interpretation of the results. In others, new techniques have re cently been devised that could lead to the collection and synthesis of new information. There was yet a third area in which little study had been undertaken and the results available appeared of great potential importance. The latter subject constitutes the title of this volume. To assess the information available and to facilitate plans for further research in the fields of interest that had been identified, the U.S. Office of Naval Research sponsored four symposia. The first was held in November 1972 at the University of California Con ference Center, Lake Arrowhead. The title of the symposium was "Natural Gases in Marine Sediments and Their Mode of Distribution". Twenty lectures were presented over a three-day period. All but two participants at this symposium subsequently submitted papers, which are published in this volume. In addition, Dr. K.O. Emery, who did not attend the symposium, supplied a manuscript on a topic most re levant to the subject matter discussed.

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