Geodynamic model of hydrogen sulphide’s formation in natural gas and oil in the process of rocks impulsive compression under conditions оf earthquakes
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About authors
- Ph.D., Dr.Sci. professor Saint Petersburg State Mining Institute (Technical University)
Abstract
By experiments, conducted on the installation like Bridgeman’s anvil it was determined that under conditions of high pressure, displacement deformations and elastic wave’s effect of short duration, sulphates are reclaimed by hydrocarbons. As a result of this reaction sulphur and hydrogen sulphide are produced.
Область исследования:
(Archived) Problems in geodynamic and ecological safety in the exploration of fields of oil and das, their storage and transporta
Keywords:
pressure
displacement deformations
earthquakes
elastic waves
sulphate rocks
hydrogen sulphide
sulphur
References
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