نتایج جستجو برای: oil seep

تعداد نتایج: 139681  

2011
Freija Hauquier Jeroen Ingels Julian Gutt Maarten Raes Ann Vanreusel

BACKGROUND Recent climate-induced ice-shelf disintegration in the Larsen A (1995) and B (2002) areas along the Eastern Antarctic Peninsula formed a unique opportunity to assess sub-ice-shelf benthic community structure and led to the discovery of unexplored habitats, including a low-activity methane seep beneath the former Larsen B ice shelf. Since both limited particle sedimentation under prev...

2011
Michael Siegert Martin Krüger Barbara Teichert Michael Wiedicke Axel Schippers

A cold methane seep was discovered in a forearc sediment basin off the island Sumatra, exhibiting a methane-seep adapted microbial community. A defined seep center of activity, like in mud volcanoes, was not discovered. The seep area was rather characterized by a patchy distribution of active spots. The relevance of anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) was reflected by (13)C-depleted isotopic s...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
S Emil Ruff Jennifer F Biddle Andreas P Teske Katrin Knittel Antje Boetius Alban Ramette

Methane seeps are widespread seafloor ecosystems shaped by the emission of gas from seabed reservoirs. The microorganisms inhabiting methane seeps transform the chemical energy in methane to products that sustain rich benthic communities around the gas leaks. Despite the biogeochemical relevance of microbial methane removal at seeps, the global diversity and dispersion of seep microbiota remain...

2017
KRZYSZTOF HRYNIEWICZ KAZUTAKA AMANO ROBERT G. JENKINS STEFFEN KIEL

We present a systematic study of thyasirid bivalves from Cretaceous to Oligocene seep carbonates worldwide. Eleven species of thyasirid bivalves are identified belonging to three genera: Conchocele, Maorithyas, and Thyasira. Two species are new: Maorithyas humptulipsensis sp. nov. from middle Eocene seep carbonates in the Humptulips Formation, Washington State, USA, and Conchocele kiritachiensi...

Journal: :Ground water 2017
Mark R Williams Anthony R Buda Kamini Singha Gordon J Folmar Herschel A Elliott John P Schmidt

Delineating hydrologic and pedogenic factors influencing groundwater flow in riparian zones is central in understanding pathways of water and nutrient transport. In this study, we combined two-dimensional time-lapse electrical resistivity imaging (ERI) (depth of investigation approximately 2 m) with hydrometric monitoring to examine hydrological processes in the riparian area of FD-36, a small ...

2012
C. Smith

indirectly provides oxygen, a byproduct of photosynthesis, which aerobic chemosynthetic microorganisms require to synthesize organic carbon from CO2. Planktonic life stages of many vent and cold seep invertebrates also directly feed on photosynthetically produced organic matter as they disperse to new vent and seep systems. While a large portion of the life at deep-sea chemosynthetic habitats c...

2002
Frank Casey Patrick Byrne Richard Weldon

This report investigates the costs and benefits associated with the conversion from semi-enclosed seep irrigation to either automated seep or automated sub-drip irrigation for potato production in Northeast Florida. These costs and benefits are estimated at the level of the individual grower and for the public at large. The analytical tools in the report include financial budgeting and regressi...

2008
J. Sellanes E. Quiroga C. Neira

The fauna, community composition, and trophic support of the newly discovered Concepción Methane Seep Area (CMSA) are compared with those at a nearby non-seep control. The assemblage of chemosymbiotic bivalves is defined by eight species, including the families Lucinidae, Thyasiridae, Solemyidae, and Vesicomyidae. Seep polychaetes are represented by Lamellibrachia sp. and two commensal species ...

Journal: :Anuário do Instituto de Geociências 2023

Hydrocarbon seepage phenomena can be found in most petroleum provinces located both coastal and ocean regions. The present work aims to identify, map quantify oil seep candidates the maritime portion of Espírito Santo Sedimentary Basin using Synthetic Aperture Radar imagery from Radarsat-2 Sentinel-1. selection SAR images was made based on their basin coverage area. Meteorological oceanographic...

2005
Libe Washburn Jordan F. Clark Phaedon Kyriakidis

Natural hydrocarbon seepage from marine environments is an important source of methane and other gases to the atmosphere. Quantifying this flux is necessary for constraining global budgets and understanding local air pollution sources. A field of strong hydrocarbon seepage offshore of Coal Oil Point near Santa Barbara, California produces extensive areas of bursting bubbles at the sea surface. ...

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