Gas Migration e-bog
2190,77 DKK
(inkl. moms 2738,46 DKK)
This breakthrough new book may help save countless lives and avoid enormous losses. It presents a methodology for using gas migration to predict earthquakes and explosive gas buildup. Using rigorous scientific investigation and documented worldwide case histories, this remarkable book presents compelling evidence showing that changes in gas rates, composition, and migration accompany the tect...
E-bog
2190,77 DKK
Forlag
Gulf Professional Publishing
Udgivet
14 juli 2000
Længde
400 sider
Genrer
Volcanology and seismology
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780080507194
This breakthrough new book may help save countless lives and avoid enormous losses. It presents a methodology for using gas migration to predict earthquakes and explosive gas buildup. Using rigorous scientific investigation and documented worldwide case histories, this remarkable book presents compelling evidence showing that changes in gas rates, composition, and migration accompany the tectronic events preceding earthquakes and their associated seismic events, such as volcanoes and tsunamis. Because these gas parameters are detectable and measurable, they provide an early warning of seismic activity.Gas Migration is the first book to accumulate, analyze and apply the interdisciplinary knowledge on gas migration and detail its connection to tectronic, seismic, and geologic phenomena. It combines geological, geochemical, geophysical, seismological, and petroleum engineering insights to demonstrate how gas migration and its associated phenomena can be used in earthquake and environmental geohazard identification and prediction. Topics include-* Tectonics and Earthquakes* Gas Migration at Plate Boundaries* Surface Soil-Gas Surveys* Faults and Petroleum Reservoirs* Earthquake Precursors* Whispering Gases* Paths and Mechanics of Gas Migration* Subsidence, Gas Migration, and Seismic Activity* And much moreWith this information, environmental specialists, civil engineers, petroleum geologists, seismologists, and urban planners now have a new and powerful conceptual basis and tool for understanding and perhaps even predicting gas explosions and earthquakes.