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Diversity, Methane Oxidation Activity, and Metabolic Potential of Microbial Communities in Terrestrial Mud Volcanos of the Taman Peninsula. [PDF]
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The acoustics of bulge rise and rupture at Strokkur geyser. [PDF]
Gestrich JE +5 more
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Monthly monitoring of suspended sediment variability using bottle samplers in the LUSI outfall area of the Porong River. [PDF]
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The layering construction of the three-dimensional (3D) geological model for Wudalianchi volcanic area, Northeast China. [PDF]
Jiang X, Li R.
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Geological Journal, 2004
AbstractThe locations and information about the sizes of 61 mud volcanoes on the Italian mainland and Sicily, plus an area of mud diapirism in the Italian Adriatic Sea, are presented. Data about the emission products are also provided. The majority of these mud volcanoes are found where thick sedimentary sequences occur within a zone of tectonic ...
Giovanni Martinelli, Alan Judd
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AbstractThe locations and information about the sizes of 61 mud volcanoes on the Italian mainland and Sicily, plus an area of mud diapirism in the Italian Adriatic Sea, are presented. Data about the emission products are also provided. The majority of these mud volcanoes are found where thick sedimentary sequences occur within a zone of tectonic ...
Giovanni Martinelli, Alan Judd
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2020
In this chapter, the origin of mud volcanoes in the Black Sea region is considered. This question has been debated for more than two centuries. Voskoboynikov and Gur’iev ( 1832 ) were the first researchers to study the Taman mud volcanoes; they proposed that the existence of mud volcanoes could be explained by the increasing pressure of gases due to ...
Evgeny Shnyukov, Valentina Yanko-Hombach
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In this chapter, the origin of mud volcanoes in the Black Sea region is considered. This question has been debated for more than two centuries. Voskoboynikov and Gur’iev ( 1832 ) were the first researchers to study the Taman mud volcanoes; they proposed that the existence of mud volcanoes could be explained by the increasing pressure of gases due to ...
Evgeny Shnyukov, Valentina Yanko-Hombach
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2018
Mud volcanoes are frequently encountered geo-structures at active and passive continental margins. In contrast to magmatic volcanoes, mud volcanoes are marine or terrestrial, topographic elevation built from vertically rising fluidized mud or mud breccia. Commonly, these structures have a crater, hummocky rim, and caldera. Mud volcanism is triggered by
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Mud volcanoes are frequently encountered geo-structures at active and passive continental margins. In contrast to magmatic volcanoes, mud volcanoes are marine or terrestrial, topographic elevation built from vertically rising fluidized mud or mud breccia. Commonly, these structures have a crater, hummocky rim, and caldera. Mud volcanism is triggered by
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Earthquake triggering of mud volcanoes
Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2009Mud volcanoes sometimes erupt within days after nearby earthquakes. The number of such nearly coincident events is larger than would be expected by chance and the eruptions are thus assumed to be triggered by earthquakes. Here we compile observations of the response of mud volcanoes and other geologic systems (earthquakes, volcanoes, liquefaction ...
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