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CO2 flux from Javanese mud volcanism. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Geophys Res Solid Earth, 2017
AbstractStudying the quantity and origin of CO2 emitted by back‐arc mud volcanoes is critical to correctly model fluid‐dynamical, thermodynamical, and geochemical processes that drive their activity and to constrain their role in the global geochemical carbon cycle.
Queißer M   +6 more
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A constellation of mud volcanoes originated from a buried Arctic mega-slide, Southwestern Barents Sea [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Global estimates on the number of submarine mud volcanoes are highly uncertain, as well as their role in the deep-sea biosphere and methane budgets. Here, we report the discovery of ten Arctic mud volcanoes in the Barents Sea (440–480 m depth), where ...
Claudio Argentino   +4 more
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Comprehensive global inventory of submarine mud volcanoes [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Data
Systematic morphometric studies of submarine potential geohazard elements such as mud volcanism are still limited in the scientific literature. To fill this gap and contribute to the global geohazard databases, we present a comprehensive inventory of ...
Simone Napoli   +5 more
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Recent aqueous alteration associated to sedimentary volcanism on Mars [PDF]

open access: yesCommunications Earth & Environment
Sedimentary volcanism, whereby material is brought to the surface by fluid overpressure, has been proposed to explain some of the periglacial landforms, including pitted cones, in the Northern Plains of Mars.
M. Pineau   +7 more
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Environmental impact and sedimentary structures of mud volcanoes in southeast of the Caspian Sea basin, Golestan Province, Iran [PDF]

open access: yesCaspian Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2015
Mud volcanoes are defined as main elements of geological structures and ways through and within which buried argillaceous loose sediments and lithified rocks.
Ranjbaran, M., Sotohian, F.
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An overview of sedimentary volcanism on Mars [PDF]

open access: yesEarth Surface Dynamics, 2023
Extensive fields of sub-kilometre- to kilometre-scale mounds, cones, domes, shields, and flow-like edifices cover large parts of the martian lowlands. These features have been compared to structures on Earth produced by sedimentary volcanism – a process ...
P. Brož   +7 more
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Geomorphological and Geochemical Characteristics Mud Volcanoes Near Zendan Fault ,Iran [PDF]

open access: yesSustainable Earth Trends, 2022
Mud volcanism is a global phenomenon usually associated with compressional tectonics that favor extrusion of fluid- and clay mineral-rich sediment both on land and offshore.
Keramat Nezhad Afzali
doaj   +1 more source

MUD VOLCANO SHUGO, DEPTH STRUCTURE AND MECHANISMS OF ACTIVITY [PDF]

open access: yesГеологія і корисні копалини Світового океану, 2020
Most mud volcanoes are located along large tectonic zones within the Alpine and Central Asian folded regions, the Pacific mobile belt and rift regions of the Atlantic and Indian oceans.
L.E. Sobisevich, A.L. Sobisevich
doaj   +1 more source

BLIND MUD VOLCANOES OF BLACK SEA [PDF]

open access: yesГеологія і корисні копалини Світового океану, 2020
A new type of submarine mud volcanoes in which the channels of mud volcanic material do not reach the seabed and attenuate in the sedimentary thickness is considered.
Ye.F. Shnyukov, V.P. Kobolev
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Advective structures of the bottom of lake Natron and its surroundings (Tanzania)

open access: yesРуды и металлы, 2022
In this study we consider the features of the development of weakly lithified bottom sediments and the general structure of lake Natron against the background of its seasonal drying and watering.
Alexander N. Baryshev
doaj   +1 more source

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