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In this information-packed volume, the authors present mathematical
models and analyses for evaluating, assessing, and describing the
petroleum geology of the oil-rich South Caspian Sea Basin,
including eastern Azerbaijan and western Turkmenistan. Their
mathematical models include descriptions of the development and
structure of the surrounding geological systems and traps.
Details the petrophysical properties and interrelationship with
reservoir and source rocks
Describes how new technology has made it possible to profitably
produce off previously useless wells
A valuable resource for exploration companies in the area of the
South Caspian Basin
This breakthrough new book may help save countless lives and avoid
enormous losses. It presents a methodology for using gas migration
to predict earthquakes and explosive gas buildup. Using rigorous
scientific investigation and documented worldwide case histories,
this remarkable book presents compelling evidence showing that
changes in gas rates, composition, and migration accompany the
tectronic events preceding earthquakes and their associated seismic
events, such as volcanoes and tsunamis. Because these gas
parameters are detectable and measurable, they provide an early
warning of seismic activity.
Gas Migration is the first book to accumulate, analyze and apply
the interdisciplinary knowledge on gas migration and detail its
connection to tectronic, seismic, and geologic phenomena. It
combines geological, geochemical, geophysical, seismological, and
petroleum engineering insights to demonstrate how gas migration and
its associated phenomena can be used in earthquake and
environmental geohazard identification and prediction. Topics
include-
.Tectonics and Earthquakes
.Gas Migration at Plate Boundaries
.Surface Soil-Gas Surveys
.Faults and Petroleum Reservoirs
.Earthquake Precursors
.Whispering Gases
.Paths and Mechanics of Gas Migration
.Subsidence, Gas Migration, and Seismic Activity
.And much more
With this information, environmental specialists, civil engineers,
petroleum geologists, seismologists, and urban planners now have a
new and powerful conceptual basis and tool for understanding and
perhaps even predicting gas explosions and earthquakes.
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The theory of the Earth's climate evolution based on universal
chemical-physical laws of matter-energy transformation is presented
in the book. It shows how the process of Earth's core separation
has led to formation and evolution of the hydrosphere and
atmosphere. Having analyzed the processes of heat transfer in the
atmosphere, the writers developed the adiabatic theory of the
greenhouse effect, which was applied for analysis of climatic
changes on the Earth. The influence of changes in climate on
formation of mineral deposits and development of life on Earth was
considered and presented based on modeling of typical climatic
regimes. It shows that the anthropogenic effect on the Earth's
global temperature is negligible in comparison with the effect of
global forces of nature.
* Presents the theory of Earth's evolution based on the laws of
chemical-density differentiation of the origin of the Earth
* Discusses the adiabatic theory of the greenhouse effect with
quantitative estimates of the natural and anthropogenic influences
on Earth's climates
* Describes the quantitative description of the evolution of the
Earth's climate throughout geologic history and prediction of the
future of the Earth's climate
* Investigates the global forces of nature driving the Earth's
climate
The book reviews the current physical theory of Earth's global
evolution, its origin, structure and composition, the process of
Earth's core formation, Earth's energy, and the nature of its
tectonomagnetic activity. The book also deals with the origin of
the Moon and its influence on our planet's evolution. Based on the
integral positions of this theory, the book analyzes the issues of
the origin of the hydrosphere and atmosphere, and the conception
and evolution of life on Earth. The monograph also reviews the
adiabatic theory of the greenhouse effect developed by the authors,
and the effects of nitrogen-consuminging bacteria and of periodic
changes in the precession angle on its climate. In particular,
these effects cause the onset and periodicity of ice ages and a
significant climate warming during the periods of supercontinent
appearance (like Pangaea in the Mid-Mesozoic).
This book discusses the progress that is being made through
innovations in instrumental measurements of geologic and
geochemical systems and their study using modern mathematical
modeling. It covers the systems approach to understanding
sedimentary rocks and their role in evolution and containment of
subsurface fluids.
Fundamental aspects of petroleum geology and geochemistry,
generation, migration, accumulation, evaluation and production of
hydrocarbons are discussed with worldwide examples. Various
physical and chemical properties of subsurface waters, crude oils
and natural gases are described which is especially important to
production engineering. Among various properties of liquid and
gaseous hydrocarbons the most important are wettability affecting
production characteristics and ultimate recovery: relative
permeability affecting reservoir fluid flow to the production
wells; density differences between immiscible fluids which affects
gravity drainage; viscosity of subsurface fluids affecting the
relative mobility of each fluid; and fluid chemistry, which affects
the absorption, ultimate recovery and monetary value of produced
hydrocarbons.
Discussion of the formation and accumulation of hydrocarbons
includes (1) the changes in the chemical composition of
hydrocarbons that originate from the debris of living plants and
organisms to form crude oil and natural gas; (2) the origin of
hydrocarbons in different areas of a single reservoir; (3) the
conditions, which determine the distribution of water, oil and gas
in the reservoir; (4) the migration of subsurface fluids until they
eventually accumulate in isolated traps; (5) discussion of the
traps as a function of sedimentary geology and tectonics. This is
based on the systems approach to the specific geologic and
geochemical systems using analytical and statistical principles and
examples of modern mathematical modeling of static and dynamic
systems.
* Discusses fundamental aspects of petroleum geology and
geochemistry, and generation, migration, accumulation, evaluation
and production of hydrocarbons
* Presents a systems approach to the specific geologic and
geochemical systems
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