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PAHTEI-Procedings of Azerbaijan High Technical Educational Institutions
The purpose of the research is the study of tectonic, geodynamic and lithofacies factors in the formation of mud volcanoes of the Baku archipelago based on geological-geochemical and geophysical data, and the identification of their relationship with oil
Khuraman Mukhtarova, Gultar Nasibova Khuraman Mukhtarova, Gultar Nasibova +1 more
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The purpose of the research is the study of tectonic, geodynamic and lithofacies factors in the formation of mud volcanoes of the Baku archipelago based on geological-geochemical and geophysical data, and the identification of their relationship with oil
Khuraman Mukhtarova, Gultar Nasibova Khuraman Mukhtarova, Gultar Nasibova +1 more
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Serpentinite Mud Volcanism: Observations, Processes, and Implications
Annual Review of Marine Science, 2012Large serpentinite mud volcanoes form on the overriding plate of the Mariana subduction zone. Fluids from the descending plate hydrate (serpentinize) the forearc mantle and enable serpentinite muds to rise along faults to the seafloor. The seamounts are direct windows into subduction processes at depths far too deep to be accessed by any known ...
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, 2020
Mud volcanism (MV) is an efficient dewatering mechanism common to collisional settings which provides transport of major and trace elements from deep sedimentary reservoirs to the surface.
E. Sokol +3 more
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Mud volcanism (MV) is an efficient dewatering mechanism common to collisional settings which provides transport of major and trace elements from deep sedimentary reservoirs to the surface.
E. Sokol +3 more
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, 2020
Serpentine seamounts located in the forearc region of a subduction zone represent an excellent natural laboratory for studying the geochemical processes acting along convergent plate margins as well as the forearc structure and the related fault patterns.
I. Miladinova +3 more
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Serpentine seamounts located in the forearc region of a subduction zone represent an excellent natural laboratory for studying the geochemical processes acting along convergent plate margins as well as the forearc structure and the related fault patterns.
I. Miladinova +3 more
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Active mud volcanism observed with Landsat 7 ETM+
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 2004Abstract Mud volcanoes are relatively small spatter cones that erupt water-laden mud and gases, and occur throughout the world. For many mud volcanoes, the eruption of warm mud (10–40°C) can be detected with high-resolution thermal satellite imagery.
Matthew Patrick +2 more
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Environmental Geology, 2004
A 3000 km2 multibeam survey was carried out on the eastern Anaximander Mountains (Mts), (Eastern Mediterranean). The objective was to obtain detailed bathymetry of known mud volcanoes and identify new sites of active mud volcanism in the area. N-NW of the Amsterdam Mud-Volcano (MV) several mounds and cone-like morphological irregularities with a height
Vasilis Lykousis +11 more
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A 3000 km2 multibeam survey was carried out on the eastern Anaximander Mountains (Mts), (Eastern Mediterranean). The objective was to obtain detailed bathymetry of known mud volcanoes and identify new sites of active mud volcanism in the area. N-NW of the Amsterdam Mud-Volcano (MV) several mounds and cone-like morphological irregularities with a height
Vasilis Lykousis +11 more
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Strontium Isotope Composition of Mud Volcanic Waters in Azerbaijan
Lithology and Mineral Resources, 2019The Sr isotope composition was studied in waters from 22 mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan, where the O and H isotope compositions, as well as concentrations of macro- and microelements, were determined earlier in (Lavrushin et al., 2015). Values of the 87Sr/86Sr ratio in the Azerbaijanian mud volcanoes range from 0.7067 to 0.7083.
M. I. Bujakaite +2 more
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Lithology and Mineral Resources, 2002
The article discusses regularities in the distribution of mud volcanoes and characterizes most important mud volcanic provinces of the world. A new morphogenetic classification of mud volcanoes substantiated by results of their study in the Crimean–Caucasian and West Turkmenian regions is proposed.
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The article discusses regularities in the distribution of mud volcanoes and characterizes most important mud volcanic provinces of the world. A new morphogenetic classification of mud volcanoes substantiated by results of their study in the Crimean–Caucasian and West Turkmenian regions is proposed.
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New Data on Mud Volcanism in the Arctic on the Yamal Peninsula
Doklady earth sciences, 2023Ras V. I. Bogoyavlensky
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