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Tectonic setting shapes microbial biosynthetic potential across global geothermal environments

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Silva ACP   +18 more
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Mud volcanism and creeping mud flows

2023
Mud volcanism is a natural phenomenon manifesting at the surface of the body with spectacular eruptions and a large variety of morphologies resulting both from explosive and effusive activity. In this study, we targeted two large (MVs) in Azerbaijan (Lokbatan and Goturdagh) characterized by different behaviors in eruptive activity. We investigated them
Adriano Mazzini   +10 more
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Accompanying Mud Volcanic Structures

2020
This chapter describes the structures associated with mud volcanoes. Mud volcanic activity is accompanied by the eruption of huge volumes of gases, mud breccia, detrital rock material, and water. This has led to the creation of weakened zones in the depths near mud volcanoes due to the removal of sedimentary material.
Evgeny Shnyukov, Valentina Yanko-Hombach
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Modern Ideas About Mud Volcanism

2020
According to the authors’ opinion, formed on the basis of numerous definitions proposed by many researchers as well as the recovery and analysis of new geological materials, mud volcanism represents one manifestation on the Earth’s surface of local gas flows emanating from deep hydrocarbon sources.
Evgeny Shnyukov, Valentina Yanko-Hombach
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Mud Volcanism and Mineral Resources

2020
In this chapter, the connection between mineral resources and mud volcanism is explored. Mud volcanoes can be widely used by humans to assist in the search for fossil fuels, iron ores, rare chemical elements, non-metallic raw materials, therapeutic mud, and much more.
Evgeny Shnyukov, Valentina Yanko-Hombach
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Origin of mud volcanism and diapirism

International Geology Review, 1983
(1983). Origin of mud volcanism and diapirism. International Geology Review: Vol. 25, No. 8, pp. 877-881.
N. Vu. Khalilov, A. A. Kerimov
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Fluid-dynamic modeling of mud volcanism

Russian Geology and Geophysics, 2011
Abstract The eruptive behavior of mud volcanoes has been explored in several forward and inversion models. The forward models, based on classical continuum-mechanics, simulate the non-stationary processes of gas seepage and two-phase gas-mud flow through the conduit of a mud volcano, as well as the quasi-stationary gas frontal drive that
A.V. Domanskii, V.V. Ershov
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Mud Volcanism in Azerbaijan

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2006
Mud volcanoes of Azerbaijan and the South‐Caspian Basin (SCB) are closely related to the tectonic processes in the basin and the orogenic system of the Greater and Lesser Caucasus. The maximum density of the mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan and the SCB is observed in the Shamakha‐Gobustan zone.
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Peculiarities of mud volcanism in Lake Baikal

2020
<p><span lang="EN-GB">Baikal is the largest and oldest freshwater lake on Earth. This syn-rift thick sedimentary basin hosts a large variety of present-day geological sedimentary processes, among which focused fluid seepage, mud volcanism and gas hydrate accumulation, that manifests a relationship with ...
Grigorii Akhmanov   +4 more
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