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Deep-water penaeid shrimps (Crustacea: Decapoda) from off the Portuguese continental slope: an alternative future resource?

Fisheries Research, 2001
Abstract The traditional crustacean fishery along the continental shelf and slope off Portugal mainly targets the Rose shrimp ( Parapenaeus longirostris , Lucas, 1846), Norway lobster ( Nephrops norvegicus , Linnaeus, 1758) and its associated species, Red shrimp ( Aristeus antennatus , Risso, 1816).
Maria José Figueiredo   +2 more
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Deep-Water Shrimp (Crustacea: Penaeoidea) Off the Yucatan Peninsula (Southern Gulf of Mexico): A Potential Fishing Resource?

Journal of Shellfish Research, 2010
ABSTRACT Shrimp fisheries in the Mexican Gulf of Mexico arc limited to the 100-m-depth contour. We investigated potential penaeoidean shrimp resources on the continental slope of the Yucatan Peninsula (southern Gulf of Mexico) during 2 research cruises conducted during spring 1999 (cruise 1; number of hauls, 21; depth range, 300–599 m) and 2007 (cruise
Adolfo Gracia   +3 more
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Evaluation of Reservoir Connectivity and Hydrocarbon Resource Size in a Deep Water Gas Field Using Multi-Well Interference Tests

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2014
Abstract The Prosperidade field offshore Mozambique is a large deep water gas field with three main fan reservoir complexes. The field extent covers an area about fifty kilometers long and ten kilometers wide. As part of the field appraisal and development process, an extensive Drill Stem Test (DST) and Multi-Well Interference program ...
Charles U. Ohaeri   +2 more
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Feeding Strategies and Partition of Food Resources in Deep-Water Decapod Crustaceans (400–2300 m)

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1998
Food resource partitioning and trends in feeding strategies were examined in 3882 individual decapod crustaceans collected from 1989 to 1990, using bottom trawls at depths between 380 and 2261 m in the Catalan Sea (western Mediterranean). The vertical distribution of available food resources near the bottom was the most important factor responsible for
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Investigation of the relationship between radon anomalıes in deep water resources near Akşehir fault zone and the radial distances of the sources to an earthquake center

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2018
Afyon Kocatepe University Science Research Projects Coordination Unit [12.Tematik.12]
Gumus, Ayla, Yalim, Huseyin Ali
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How to Include Ignorance into Hydrocarbon-Resource Assessments? A Case Study Applied to the Presence of Source Rock at the Argentine Deep Water Margin

Natural Resources Research, 2012
The underexplored deep Argentine continental margin may be a prospective area for hydrocarbon resources. This study quantifies the degree of certainty about a fundamental part in a petroleum system, the presence of source rocks. Probability theory and, in particular, Bayesian networks provide powerful assessment tools based on incomplete knowledge ...
Sönke Rehder, Dieter Franke
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Evidence of gas hydrate accumulation and its resource estimation in Andaman deep water basin from seismic and well log data

Marine Geophysical Research, 2012
2D and 3D seismic reflection and well log data from Andaman deep water basin are analyzed to investigate geophysical evidence related to gas hydrate accumulation and saturation. Analysis of seismic data reveals the presence of a bottom simulating reflector (BSR) in the area showing all the characteristics of a classical BSR associated with gas hydrate ...
Anand Prakash   +2 more
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Deep Water Resources in Faroese Waters to the South, Southwest and West of the Faroes — A Preliminary Account

1995
Data from groundfish trawl surveys and exploratory longline fisheries have been used to illustrate the species composition and the relative abundance of the demersal fish assemblage in Faroese waters to the south, southwest and west of the Faroes. The hydrography of this part of the North Atlantic is very interesting because of the interfacing of ...
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Terrane-Capture Concept for the Origin of the Aleutian-Bering Sea Region--Implications for Petroleum Resources in the Deep-Water Aleutian Basin: ABSTRACT

AAPG Bulletin, 1985
Regional geological and geophysical relations support the notion that the basement of the Aleutian basin of the Bering Sea is a far-traveled terrane of oceanic crust. This terrane--named Aleutia--is probably a fragment of Pacific lithosphere (Kula plate?) that formed at an equatorial spreading center in the Early Cretaceous.
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