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The Science of the total environment, 2003-03, Vol.304 (1), p.145-152
2003
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Regular variations of the mercury concentration in natural gas
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  • The Science of the total environment, 2003-03, Vol.304 (1), p.145-152
Ort / Verlag
Netherlands: Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2003
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MEDLINE
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  • Direct on-line measurements of the mercury (Hg) content in natural gases by a newly developed Zeeman atomic absorption spectrometer RA-915+ have revealed a short-term variability of the Hg concentration, which has not earlier been known. The significant variability of the mercury concentration in a hydrocarbon gas was found in all of the gas wells studied. The variation magnitudes range from 10 to 80% of the average mercury content in the gas. The fluctuations have regular components with periods from few minutes to several hours and can be represented as a set of harmonics with different spectral intensity and stability in time. The most stable harmonics are characterised by intermediate frequencies with periods of 0.3–2.5 h. These ‘basic’ frequencies are characteristic of individual gas wells even within a single productive horizon. The remarkable features of these harmonics are the multiplicity of their periods and good agreement with phases of the Earth's own oscillations. A relatively low-frequency oscillation with a period of 25 h corresponds to a lunar tidal cycle. An oscillatory mechanism of the adsorption–desorption of mercury in a porous gas-bearing medium is assumed to be responsible for these effects.
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Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0048-9697
eISSN: 1879-1026
DOI: 10.1016/S0048-9697(02)00564-8
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_18720446

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