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  • Tags: Submarine geology

Degradation of petroleum hydrocarbons (HC) in sediments is often limited by the availability of electron acceptors. By allowing long-distance electron transport (LDET) between anoxic sediments and oxic overlying water, bioelectrochemical snorkels may…

This study describes the optimization of the biodegradation of total aliphatic (tAHCs), total aromatic (tPAHs), and unresolved complex mixture (UCM) hydrocarbons from light crude oil in marine sediment. The response surface methodology (RSM), with a…

Gas hydrates, dominated by methane, are commonly found in hydrocarbon seep environments, and are recovered in piston and gravity cores from marine sediments. With the presence of hydrocarbons and other geological and geophysical parameters, gas…

Sand production, which poses a great challenge for sustainable methane gas production, is commonly encountered during natural gas extraction from unconsolidated hydrate-bearing sediments. However, studies on the subject are still limited. This paper…

Studies on gas hydrate phase equilibrium conditions are reported widely in the literature. However, the data available for natural gas hydrates (NGHs) in real marine conditions are limited. In this study, NGH dissociation conditions in bulk brine and…

Gas hydrates, dominated by methane, are commonly found in hydrocarbon seep environments, and are recovered in piston and gravity cores from marine sediments. With the presence of hydrocarbons and other geological and geophysical parameters, gas…
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