997 resultados para salt migration
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Der Plan, große Mengen radioaktiver Materialien in Salinar- gesteine von Salzstöcken einzulagern, schließt die Rück- holbarkeit praktisch aus. Bei der Abschätzung des Langzeitverhaltens der Gesteine, der Grubenbaue und des gesamten Diapirs sind - wie auch beim Einlagerungsvorgang selbst - Fehler nicht auszuschließen und nicht korrigierbar. Die Antragsteller behandeln die geowissenschaftlichen Aspekte der Einlagerung (Teilprojekt 6) nicht qualifiziert und widmen den damit verbundenen Problemen eine unangemessen geringe Aufmerksamkeit. Sie lassen die einem solchen Projekt adäquate planerische Sorgfalt vermissen, gehen mit den zur Verfügung stehenden Daten in ihrer Argumentation ungenau oder selektiv um und erwecken den Eindruck, unter der Erdoberfläche nach dem 'trial-and-error'-Prinzip Vorgehen zu wollen. Salzstöcke sind tektonisch grundsätzlich instabile Gesteinskörper. Die an ihrem Aufbau überwiegend beteiligten Gesteine sind die wasserlöslichsten der Erdkruste; sie reagieren am empfindlichsten auf mechanische und thermische Beanspruchung und sind am reaktionsfähigsten bei möglichen Interaktionen zwischen Einlagerungsmaterial und Einlagerungsmedium. Salzstöcke sind die auf bergtechnische Eingriffe am sensibelsten reagierenden Gesteinskörper, insbesondere, wenn der am Salzspiegel herrschende Lösungszustand gestört wird, wenn durch künstliche Hohlräume im Innern Kriechbewegung (Konvergenz) des gesamten Salinars ausgelöst wird und wenn mit der Einlagerung thermische Belastungen einhergehen, welche höher sind als die mit der Gesteinsbildung und -Umbildung verbundenen Temperaturen es jemals waren. Daß trotz dieser Empfindlichkeit Gewinnungsbergbau in Diapiren möglich ist, ist kein Beleg für ihre Eignung als Endlager. Die Geowissenschaften verfügen über Modellvorstellungen zur Deutung der Salinargenese, des Salzaufstiegs und des gebirgsmechanischen Verhaltens. Diese Modelle sind teils als 'Lehrbuchwahrheit1 allgemein akzeptiert, werden z.T. aber auch als Hypothesen kontrovers diskutiert. Langzeitprognosen über das Verhalten von Gesteinen sind nicht verläßlich, wenn sie auf widersprochenen Modellvorstellungen über das Wesen von Gesteinen und Gesteinsverhalten beruhen. Die Salzstockauswahl ging der geowissenschaftlichen Erkundung voraus. Die wenigen publizierten Daten zur regionalen Geologie lassen nicht auf einen bergbautechnisch besonders leicht zu beherrschenden Salzstock schließen. Die Lage des Diapirs im Verbreitungsgebiet wasserreicher quartärzeitlicher Rinnensysteme spricht genauso gegen die Standortwahl wie die zu erwartende komplizierte Interntektonik und die politisch bedingte Unerforschbarkeit der Gesamtstruktur Gorleben-Rambow. Als Fehlentscheidung ist die durch Landkäufe am Standort Gorleben vorweggenommene Auswahl des Fabrikgeländes einschließlich Schachtanlage und Tritiumwasser-Verpressung auf dem Salzstock zu werten. Der nicht auszuschließende "Störfall Wassereinbruch" kann sich über Tage auf die Standsicherheit der riesigen Gebäude und Lagerbecken zerstörerisch auswirken und so Kontamination der Umgebung verursachen. Geowissenschaftliche Gründe, Erfahrungen aus der Bergbaukunde und die Erwartung, daß man fehlerhaftes Handeln nicht ausschließen kann, führen den Verfasser zu der Überzeugung, daß die Endlagerung radioaktiver Abfälle im Salz nicht zu empfehlen und nicht zu verantworten ist.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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We determined the rate of migration of coastal vegetation zones in response to salt-water encroachment through paleoecological analysis of mollusks in 36 sediment cores taken along transects perpendicular to the coast in a 5.5 km2 band of coastal wetlands in southeast Florida. Five vegetation zones, separated by distinct ecotones, included freshwater swamp forest, freshwater marsh, and dwarf, transitional and fringing mangrove forest. Vegetation composition, soil depth and organic matter content, porewater salinity and the contemporary mollusk community were determined at 226 sites to establish the salinity preferences of the mollusk fauna. Calibration models allowed accurate inference of salinity and vegetation type from fossil mollusk assemblages in chronologically calibrated sediments. Most sediments were shallow (20–130 cm) permitting coarse-scale temporal inferences for three zones: an upper peat layer (zone 1) representing the last 30–70 years, a mixed peat-marl layer (zone 2) representing the previous ca. 150–250 years and a basal section (zone 3) of ranging from 310 to 2990 YBP. Modern peat accretion rates averaged 3.1 mm yr)1 while subsurface marl accreted more slowly at 0.8 mm yr)1. Salinity and vegetation type for zone 1 show a steep gradient with freshwater communities being confined west of a north–south drainage canal constructed in 1960. Inferences for zone 2 (pre-drainage) suggest that freshwater marshes and associated forest units covered 90% of the area, with mangrove forests only present along the peripheral coastline. During the entire pre-drainage history, salinity in the entire area was maintained below a mean of 2 ppt and only small pockets of mangroves were present; currently, salinity averages 13.2 ppt and mangroves occupy 95% of the wetland. Over 3 km2 of freshwater wetland vegetation type have been lost from this basin due to salt-water encroachment, estimated from the mollusk-inferred migration rate of freshwater vegetation of 3.1 m yr)1 for the last 70 years (compared to 0.14 m yr)1 for the pre-drainage period). This rapid rate of encroachment is driven by sea-level rise and freshwater diversion. Plans for rehydrating these basins with freshwater will require high-magnitude re-diversion to counteract locally high rates of sea-level rise.
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It is a typical multiphase flow process for hydrate formation in seeping seafloor sediments. Free gas can not only be present but also take part in formation of hydrate. The volume fraction of free gas in local pore of hydrate stable zone (HSZ) influences the formation of hydrate in seeping seafloor area, and methane flux determines the abundance and resource of hydrate-bearing reservoirs. In this paper, a multiphase flow model including water (dissolved methane and salt)-free gas hydrate has been established to describe this kind of flow-transfer-reaction process where there exists a large scale of free gas migration and transform in seafloor pore. In the order of three different scenarios, the conversions among permeability, capillary pressure, phase saturations and salinity along with the formation of hydrate have been deducted. Furthermore, the influence of four sorts of free gas saturations and three classes of methane fluxes on hydrate formation and the resource has also been analyzed and compared. Based on the rules drawn from the simulation, and combined information gotten from drills in field, the methane hydrate(MH) formation in Shenhu area of South China Sea has been forecasted. It has been speculated that there may breed a moderate methane flux below this seafloor HSZ. If the flux is about 0.5 kg m-2 a-1, then it will go on to evolve about 2700 ka until the hydrate saturation in pore will arrive its peak (about 75%). Approximately 1.47 109 m3 MH has been reckoned in this marine basin finally, is about 13 times over preliminary estimate.
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Migrations between different habitats are key events in the lives of many organisms. Such movements involve annually recurring travel over long distances usually triggered by seasonal changes in the environment. Often, the migration is associated with travel to or from reproduction areas to regions of growth. Young anadromous Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) emigrate from freshwater nursery areas during spring and early summer to feed and grow in the North Atlantic Ocean. The transition from the freshwater (parr') stage to the migratory stage where they descend streams and enter salt water (smolt') is characterized by morphological, physiological and behavioural changes where the timing of this parr-smolt transition is cued by photoperiod and water temperature. Environmental conditions in the freshwater habitat control the downstream migration and contribute to within- and among-river variation in migratory timing. Moreover, the timing of the freshwater emigration has likely evolved to meet environmental conditions in the ocean as these affect growth and survival of the post-smolts. Using generalized additive mixed-effects modelling, we analysed spatio-temporal variations in the dates of downstream smolt migration in 67 rivers throughout the North Atlantic during the last five decades and found that migrations were earlier in populations in the east than the west. After accounting for this spatial effect, the initiation of the downstream migration among rivers was positively associated with freshwater temperatures, up to about 10 degrees C and levelling off at higher values, and with sea-surface temperatures. Earlier migration occurred when river discharge levels were low but increasing. On average, the initiation of the smolt seaward migration has occurred 2.5days earlier per decade throughout the basin of the North Atlantic. This shift in phenology matches changes in air, river, and ocean temperatures, suggesting that Atlantic salmon emigration is responding to the current global climate changes.
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The intermediacy of the geminate base proton pair (A*center dot center dot center dot H(+)) in excited-state proton-transfer (ESPT) reactions (two-step mechanism) has been investigated employing the synthetic flavylium salt 7-hydroxy-4-methyl-flavylium chloride (HMF). In aqueous solution, the ESPT mechanism involves solely the excited acid AH* and base A* forms of HMF as indicated by the fluorescence spectra and double-exponential fluorescence decays (two species, two decay times). However, upon addition of either 1,4-dioxane or 1,2-propylene glycol, the decays become triple-exponential with a term consistent with the presence of the geminate base proton pair A*center dot center dot center dot H(+). The geminate pair becomes detectable because of the increase in the recombination rate constant, k(rec), of (A*center dot center dot center dot H(+)) with increasing the mole fraction of added organic cosolvent. Because the two-step ESPT mechanism splits the intrinsic prototropic reaction rates (deprotonation of AH(+)*, k(d), and recombination, k(rec) of A*center dot center dot center dot H(+)) from the diffusion controlled rates (dissociation, k(diss) and formation, k(diff)[H(+)], of A*center dot center dot center dot H+), the experimental detection of the geminate pair provides a wealth of information on the proton-transfer reaction (k(d) and k(rec)) as well as on proton diffusion/migration (k(diss) and k(diff)).
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Propomos um novo método de migração em profundidade baseado na solução da equação da onda com densidade constante no domínio da freqüência. Uma aproximação de Padé complexa é usada para aproximar o operador de evolução aplicado na extrapolação do campo de ondas. Esse método reduz as imprecisões e instabilidades devido às ondas evanescentes e produz imagens com menos ruídos numéricos que aquelas obtidas usando-se a aproximação de Padé real para o operador exponencial, principalmente em meios com fortes variações de velocidades. Testes em dados de afastamento nulo do modelo de sal SEG/EAGE e nos dados de tiro comum 2-D Marmousi foram realizados. Os resultados obtidos mostram que o método de migração proposto consegue lidar com fortes variações laterais e também tem uma boa resposta para refletores com mergulhos íngremes. Os resultados foram comparados àqueles resultados obtidos com os métodos split-step Fourier (SSF), phase shift plus interpolarion (PSPI) e Fourier diferenças-finitas (FFD).
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08
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When NaCl precipitates out of a saturated solution, it forms anhydrous crystals of halite at temperatures above +0.11?C, but at temperatures below this threshold it instead precipitates as the dihydrate ‘‘hydrohalite,’’ NaCl * 2H2O. When sea ice is cooled, hydrohalite begins to precipitate within brine inclusions at about -23C. In this work, hydrohalite crystals are examined in laboratory experiments: their formation, their shape, and their response to warming and desiccation. Sublimation of a sea ice surface at low temperature leaves a lag deposit of hydrohalite, which has the character of a fine powder. The precipitation of hydrohalite in brine inclusions raises the albedo of sea ice, and the subsequent formation of a surface accumulation further raises the albedo. Although these processes have limited climatic importance on the modern Earth, they would have been important in determining the surface types present in regions of net sublimation on the tropical ocean in the cold phase of a Snowball Earth event. However, brine inclusions in sea ice migrate downward to warmer ice, so whether salt can accumulate on the surface depends on the relative rates of sublimation and migration. The migration rates are measured in a laboratory experiment at temperatures from -2C to -32C; the migration appears to be too slow to prevent formation of a salt crust on Snowball Earth.
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Maintenance of bridge structures is a major issue for the Queensland Department of Main Roads. In the previous phase of this CRC project an initial approach was made towards the development of a program for lifetime prediction of metallic bridge components. This involved the analysis of five representative bridge structures with respect to salt deposition (a major contributor to metallic corrosion) to determine common elements to be used as “cases” - those defined for buildings are not applicable. The five bridges analysed included the Gladstone Port Access Road Overpass, Stewart Road Overpass, South Johnstone River Bridge, Johnson Creek Bridge and the Ward River Bridge.