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Sergey Tikhotskiy, Irina Bayuk and Nikita Dubinya
This paper is devoted to the detection and analysis of overpressure zones in unconsolidated seafloor sediments using an ocean-bottom seismometer. The methodological aspects of creating a system of anomalous pore pressure zone detection in marine sediment...
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Heiko Woith, Josef Vlcek, Tomá? Vylita, Torsten Dahm, Tomá? Fischer, Kyriaki Daskalopoulou, Martin Zimmer, Samuel Niedermann, Jessica A. Stammeier, Veronika Turjaková and Martin Lanzendörfer
Mofettes are gas emission sites where high concentrations of CO2 ascend through conduits from as deep as the mantle to the Earth?s surface and as such provide direct windows to processes at depth. The Hartou?ov mofette, located at the western margin of t...
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Cunfei Ma, Xianxu Fang, Xiaonan Ma, Xiantai Liu, Bingkun Xu and Xinmin Ge
By combining thermal simulation experiments with core data, thin sections, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), source rock, and high-pressure mercury and gas adsorption analysis, this paper evaluates the properties and models of shale reservoirs in the u...
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Chong Li, Linsen Zhan and Hailong Lu
Overpressure is widely developed in marine sediments; it is not only a critical factor related to hydrocarbon accumulation, but also a serious safety issue for oil/gas exploration and exploitation. Although the mechanisms for overpressure development in ...
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Soung Woo Park, Jeong Hwan Kim and Jung Kwan Seo
Hydrogen is widely regarded as a key element of prospective energy solutions for alleviating environmental emission problems. However, hydrogen is classified as a high-risk gas because of its wide explosive range, high overpressure, low ignition energy, ...
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Nikita Dubinya, Irina Bayuk, Alexei Hortov, Konstantin Myatchin, Anastasia Pirogova and Pavel Shchuplov
The paper discusses the problem of localizing zones of high pore pressure in sub-bottom sediments (first tens of meters under the seafloor). Prediction of the overpressure zones in the near-surface is required for the mitigation of risks at the early sta...
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Adam G. Taylor
Requirements for explosive safety are often given in terms of a ?K-Factor?, correlating incident blast effects with the distance and TNT equivalent weight of an explosion. Traditionally, this is conducted using empirical correlations to experimental meas...
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Qin Rong, Zhonghui Zhao, Xiaomeng Hou and Zhizhong Jiang
Reactive power concrete (RPC) possesses high compressive strength, toughness, and durability, and it is increasingly being used in important buildings. The column is an important load-bearing member of a building, and its failure under blast loading resu...
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Yang Liu, Ziyuan Xu, Huafei Du and Mingyun Lv
Stratospheric airships with a solar array have demonstrated overwhelming superiority in many aspects, such as earth observation, meteorological survey, and communication relay. The solar array supplies sufficient power for the airship to be in flight for...
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Khusmia Karin,. Sudarmaji
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Block F3 North Sea is a block with pore pressure values that vary over time due to complex geological conditions such as burial and various sedimentation zones. Pore pressure is one of the important aspects that need to be analyzed as a basis for the ide...
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