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63%: Thomas D. Lorenson, Creator: United U. S. Department of the Interior, Creator: Et Al: Natural Offshore Oil Seepage and Related Tarball Accumulation on California Coastline: Santa Barbara Channel and Southern Santa Maria Basin: (ISBN: 9781288689231) 2013, BiblioGov, in Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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Natural Offshore Oil Seepage and Related Tarball Accumulation on California Coastline?santa Barbara Channel and Southern Santa Maria Basin; Source Identification and Inventory
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Natural Offshore Oil Seepage and Related Tarball Accumulation on California Coastline: Santa Barbara Channel and Southern Santa Maria Basin (2013)
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ISBN: 9781288689231 bzw. 1288689233, in Englisch, 122 Seiten, BiblioGov, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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Oil spillage from natural sources is very common in the waters of southern California. Active oil extraction and shipping is occurring concurrently within the region and it is of great interest to resource managers to be able to distinguish between natural seepage and anthropogenic oil spillage. The major goal of this study was to establish the geologic setting, sources, and ultimate dispersal of natural oil seeps in the offshore southern Santa Maria Basin and Santa Barbara Basins. Our surveys focused on likely areas of hydrocarbon seepage that are known to occur between Point Arguello and Ventura, California. Our approach was to 1) document the locations and geochemically fingerprint natural seep oils or tar; 2) geochemically fingerprint coastal tar residues and potential tar sources in this region, both onshore and offshore; 3) establish chemical correlations between offshore active seeps and coastal residues thus linking seep sources to oil residues; 4) measure the rate of natural seepage of individual seeps and attempt to assess regional natural oil and gas seepage rates; and 5) interpret the petroleum system history for the natural seeps. To document the location of sub-sea oil seeps, we first looked into previous studies within and near our survey area. We measured the concentration of methane gas in the water column in areas of reported seepage and found numerous gas plumes and measured high concentrations of methane in the water column. The result of this work showed that the seeps were widely distributed between Point Conception east to the vicinity of Coal Oil Point, and that they by in large occur within the 3-mile limit of California State waters. Subsequent cruises used sidescan and high resolution seismic to map the seafloor, from just south of Point Arguello, east to near Gaviota, California. The results of the methane survey guided the exploration of the area west of Point Conception east to Gaviota using a combination of seismic instruments. The se, Paperback, Label: BiblioGov, BiblioGov, Product group: Book, Published: 2013-01-31, Studio: BiblioGov.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Nimbus Retail*.
Oil spillage from natural sources is very common in the waters of southern California. Active oil extraction and shipping is occurring concurrently within the region and it is of great interest to resource managers to be able to distinguish between natural seepage and anthropogenic oil spillage. The major goal of this study was to establish the geologic setting, sources, and ultimate dispersal of natural oil seeps in the offshore southern Santa Maria Basin and Santa Barbara Basins. Our surveys focused on likely areas of hydrocarbon seepage that are known to occur between Point Arguello and Ventura, California. Our approach was to 1) document the locations and geochemically fingerprint natural seep oils or tar; 2) geochemically fingerprint coastal tar residues and potential tar sources in this region, both onshore and offshore; 3) establish chemical correlations between offshore active seeps and coastal residues thus linking seep sources to oil residues; 4) measure the rate of natural seepage of individual seeps and attempt to assess regional natural oil and gas seepage rates; and 5) interpret the petroleum system history for the natural seeps. To document the location of sub-sea oil seeps, we first looked into previous studies within and near our survey area. We measured the concentration of methane gas in the water column in areas of reported seepage and found numerous gas plumes and measured high concentrations of methane in the water column. The result of this work showed that the seeps were widely distributed between Point Conception east to the vicinity of Coal Oil Point, and that they by in large occur within the 3-mile limit of California State waters. Subsequent cruises used sidescan and high resolution seismic to map the seafloor, from just south of Point Arguello, east to near Gaviota, California. The results of the methane survey guided the exploration of the area west of Point Conception east to Gaviota using a combination of seismic instruments. The se, Paperback, Label: BiblioGov, BiblioGov, Product group: Book, Published: 2013-01-31, Studio: BiblioGov.
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Natural Offshore Oil Seepage and Related Tarball Accumulation on the California Coastline?santa Barbara Channel and the Southern Santa Maria Basin; Source Identification and Inventory
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ISBN: 9781496030030 bzw. 1496030036, in Englisch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, in-stock.
Oil spillage from natural sources is very common in the waters of southern California. Active oil extraction and shipping is occurring concurrently within the region and it is of great interest to resource managers to be able to distinguish between natural seepage and anthropogenic oil spillage.
Oil spillage from natural sources is very common in the waters of southern California. Active oil extraction and shipping is occurring concurrently within the region and it is of great interest to resource managers to be able to distinguish between natural seepage and anthropogenic oil spillage.
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Natural Offshore Oil Seepage and Related Tarball Accumulation on California Coastline?Santa Barbara Channel and Southern
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9781496030030 bzw. 1496030036, in Englisch, CreateSpace Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
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