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    Hauppauge, NY :Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated,
    Schlagwort(e): Offshore oil well drilling--United States. ; Electronic books.
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 online resource (93 pages)
    Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781621002819
    Serie: Energy Science, Engineering and Technology
    DDC: 333.8/230916
    Sprache: Englisch
    Anmerkung: Intro -- OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS RESOURCES IN THE U.S., CUBA AND ISRAEL -- OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS RESOURCES IN THE U.S., CUBA AND ISRAEL -- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- Chapter 1: U.S. OFFSHORE OIL AND GAS RESOURCES: PROSPECTS AND PROCESSES -- SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND -- The Former MMS -- OCS Moratorium -- LEGISLATIVE ISSUES -- U.S. OIL AND GAS SUPPLY AND DEMAND -- U.S. Oil Markets -- U.S. Natural Gas Markets -- Economic Effects: Oil Market -- Economic Effects: Natural Gas Market -- Greater OCS Access and Supply -- OIL AND GAS RESERVES AND RESOURCES IN THE OCS -- Resource Estimation and Technological Change -- Estimation Techniques in the OCS -- Analysis of Estimates -- OCS Resource Estimates -- Resource Estimates by Planning Area -- Resource Estimates by Water Depth -- THE OCS LEASING PROCESS AND PROGRAM -- OCS REVENUES -- Revenue Sharing or Not? -- Royalty Revenue Estimates -- ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS ASSOCIATED WITH OFFSHORE EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT -- Offshore Areas Currently Protected -- General Environmental Regulations and Requirements for Offshore Exploration and Production -- Environmental Impact Statements -- Oil Spills and Leaks -- Seismic Surveys and Industrial Noise -- APPENDIX. DEFINITION OF TERMS -- End Notes -- Chapter 2: CUBA'S OFFSHORE OIL DEVELOPMENT: BACKGROUND AND U.S. POLICY CONSIDERATIONS -- SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- CUBA'S OIL SECTOR -- Current Situation -- Offshore Development -- The Repsol Project -- Other Offshore Projects -- Outlook for Cuba's Offshore Production -- IMPLICATIONS AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR U.S. POLICY -- Oil Spill Risks -- Risks of a Spill in Cuban Waters -- Risks that Oil Spilled in Cuban Waters Reaches the United States -- Assets at Risk If Spilled Oil Reaches U.S. Waters -- Disaster Coordination between the United States and Cuba. , U.S.-Mexico Cooperation as a Potential Model -- Cooperation through Multilateral Agreements -- Debate over U.S. Investment in Cuba's Energy Sector -- Boundary Issues -- LEGISLATIVE INITIATIVES -- 111th Congress -- 112th Congress -- CONCLUSION -- End Notes -- Chapter 3: ISRAEL'S OFFSHORE NATURAL GAS DISCOVERIES ENHANCE ITS ECONOMIC AND ENERGY OUTLOOK -- SUMMARY -- INTRODUCTION -- NATURAL GAS DISCOVERIES IMPROVE ENERGY SECURITY -- Egyptian Unrest -- Minimal Use of Natural Gas Currently -- Electricity Generation Sector Likely to be Transformed -- RELATED ISSUES -- Proposed Energy Tax Changes -- Comparison to U.S. Energy Tax Policy -- Lebanon Contests Discoveries -- PROSPECTS FOR THE FUTURE -- Export Potential Possible -- Other Regional Natural Gas Development Likely -- Oil Discoveries Possible -- POLICY CONSIDERATIONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- End Notes -- Blank Page.
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  • 2
    Publikationsdatum: 2022-10-26
    Beschreibung: © The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Anderson, M., Wanless, V. D., Perfit, M., Conrad, E., Gregg, P., Fornari, D., & Ridley, W. I. Extreme heterogeneity in mid-ocean ridge mantle revealed in lavas from the 8 degrees 20 ' N near-axis seamount chain. Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, 22(1), (2021): e2020GC009322, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020GC009322.
    Beschreibung: Lavas that have erupted at near‐axis seamounts provide windows into mid‐ocean ridge mantle heterogeneity and melting systematics which are not easily observed on‐axis at fast‐spreading centers. Beneath ridges, most heterogeneity is obscured as magmas aggregate toward the ridge, where they efficiently mix and homogenize during transit and within shallow magma chambers prior to eruption. To understand the deeper magmatic processes contributing to oceanic crustal formation, we examine the compositions of lavas erupted along a chain of near‐axis seamounts and volcanic ridges perpendicular to the East Pacific Rise. We assess the chemistry of near‐ridge mantle using a ∼200 km‐long chain at ∼8°20′N. High‐resolution bathymetric maps are used with geochemical analyses of ∼300 basalts to evaluate the petrogenesis of lavas and the heterogeneity of mantle feeding these near‐axis eruptions. Major and trace element concentrations and radiogenic isotope ratios are highly variable on 〈1 km scales, and reveal a continuum of depleted, normal, and enriched basalts spanning the full range of ridge and seamount compositions in the northeast Pacific. There is no systematic compositional variability along the chain. Modeling suggests that depleted mid‐ocean ridge basalt (DMORB) lavas are produced by ∼5%–15% melting of a depleted mid‐ocean ridge (MOR) mantle. Normal mid‐ocean ridge basalts (NMORB) form from 5% to 15% melting of a slightly enriched MOR mantle. Enriched mid‐ocean ridge basalts (EMORB) range from 〈1% melting of 10% enriched mantle to 〉15% melting of 100% enriched mantle. The presence of all three lava types along the seamount chain, and on a single seamount closest to the ridge axis, confirms that the sub‐ridge mantle is much more heterogeneous than is commonly observed on‐axis and heterogeneity exists over small spatial scales.
    Beschreibung: This work was supported by NSF OCE‐MGG 1356610 (Romano and Gregg), NSF OCE‐MGG 1356822 (Fornari), NSF OCE‐MGG 1357150 (Perfit), NSF OCE‐MGG 2001314 (Perfit and Wanless), the Burnham Research Grant at Boise State University, and the Graduate School Funding Fellowship at University of Florida.
    Schlagwort(e): East Pacific Rise ; Mantle heterogeneity ; Mantle melting ; Mid‐ocean ridge basalt ; Near‐axis seamounts ; Seamount volcanism
    Repository-Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Materialart: Article
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