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Title: | Methane distribution in the Japan and Okhosk seas: proposal for gasgeochemical study on East sea of Viet Nam |
Authors: | Renat, Shakirov Phung, Van Phach Nguyen, Nhu Trung Galina, Mishukova Olga, Vereshchagina Nadezhda, Syrbu Anatoly, Obzhirov Elena, Bessonova Le, Duc Anh Nguyen, Hong Lan |
Keywords: | Japan sea Okhotsk sea natural gas gashydrate gaschromatography |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Series/Report no.: | Kỷ yếu Hội nghị Quốc tế “Biển Đông 2012” : 90 năm hoạt động hải dương học trên vùng biển Việt Nam và lân cận, Nha Trang 12-14/09/2012; Tập 2: trang 322 - 338; Nhà xuất bản Khoa học Tự nhiên và Công nghệ; Năm xuất bản 2014; BHT BĐ 2012; |
Abstract: | Experience for the last 30 years explorations (e.x. KOMEX; CHAOS;
SSGH and other projects) in the Japan and Okhotsk Sea regions revealed
that natural gases can be direct signs of the deep structures in the
marginal seas. Deep faults, tectonic troughs, oil-gas deposits, hot spots,
accretion prisms, sources of gas hydrates and mud volcanoes has a
number of natural gas features. Helium, hydrogen, methane, hydrocarbon
gases, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, stable isotopes of gas
compounds, relations of gases can tell us about certain information of
deep structures and minerals. Permeability zones also provide the
greenhouse gases fluxes (methane-carbon dioxide) from interior into the
atmosphere. This article presents also an activity of “Joint Vietnam-
Russia Laboratory for marine geosciences and technology” (IMGG
VAST – POI FEB RAS). |
URI: | http://113.160.249.209:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/18760 |
ISBN: | 978-604-913-172-1 |
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