「Methane」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ause decomposition of these products produces | methane, a potent greenhouse gas. |
Methane activation is difficult because of its thermo | |
This breaks the fuel down into | methane, alcohols, and other lighter-weight fuels. |
Coal can be converted into syngas and | methane, also known as town gas, via coal gasificatio |
That same year, Mr. | Methane also auditioned for Das Supertalent in German |
Some common reagent gases include: | methane, ammonia, and isobutane. |
Strongly reduced gases include | methane, ammonia, and hydrogen sulfide. |
ere was a mix of noxious and poisonous gases ( | Methane, Ammonia, Sulphur compounds, etc.- a so calle |
Engine burns | methane and oxygen |
within the Yilgarn craton where deep, reduced | methane and carbonate bearing alteration fluids mix w |
ds in East Texas and North Louisiana, Coalbed | Methane and tight gas sand prospects in the Rocky Mou |
operties to the north of the site affected by | methane, and move all the residents. |
nimals' emissions of greenhouse gases such as | methane), and which would have been used to fund rese |
Any stoichiometric mixture of | methane and oxygen will lie on the straight line betw |
Blaugas contains about 50% olefins (37% | methane and other alkanes), 6% hydrogen and air. |
The bacteria turn sulfur, | methane, and other inedibles into organic molecules t |
stated that the more organic names dicarbonyl | methane and dioxallene were also correct. |
Any stoichiometric mixture of | methane and oxygen will lie on the red stoichiometric |
h Methylococcus capsulatus is used to degrade | methane and other pollutants. |
methylotrophs can degrade the greenhouse gas | methane, and in this case they are called methanotrop |
ared radiation from ozone, water vapor, CFCs, | methane and nitrogen compounds. |
n infrared wavelengths, also carbon monoxide, | methane and nitrogen oxides. |
tra shows the object contains water vapor and | methane and has a surface temperature of approximatel |
out of the soil can increase the oxidation of | methane and the inhibition of methanogenesis, nulling |
rowth is released slowly over time as CO2 and | methane and nutrients are returned to the soil. |
back to the biosphere in usable forms such as | methane and CO2. |
s for the production of hydrogen cyanide from | methane and ammonia in the presence of oxygen and a p |
Dissociative adsorption of | methane and ethane on evaporated metal films by P. G. |
much blood and offal that it began to bubble | methane and hydrogen sulfide gas from the products of |
The gas is rich in | methane and is used in rural areas of India/Pakistan |
ing construction when a pump room filled with | methane and hydrogen sulfide gases during a sewage le |
damp (carbon monoxide), fire damp (typically | methane) and stink damp (hydrogen sulfide). |
or a range of reactions e.g. the oxidation of | methane and carbon monoxide ; the decomposition of NO |
cting tests and found that the site contained | methane and vinyl chloride gases that were penetratin |
contracts (PSC's) with China United Coal Bed | Methane and Petro-China. |
ess the α-GAL enzyme and make carbon dioxide, | methane, and/or hydrogen -- leading to the flatulence |
Large quantities of | methane are stored in the Arctic in natural gas depos |
ced one-carbon compounds, such as methanol or | methane, as the carbon source for their growth; and m |
" | Methane hydrate was our particular target, as the imp |
ith methanogens which on the contrary produce | methane as a by-product from various one-carbon compo |
s included a dust explosion and a build-up of | methane beneath the building. |
Rlaan: The Rlaan are | methane breathing aliens and another of the three lar |
These bubbles occur as a result of | methane building up over time in the soil, forming po |
There is a lengthy chapter on Mr. | Methane called "The Man With the Singing Sphincter" i |
However, | methane cannot persist in the Martian atmosphere for |
It can also remove | methane, carbon monoxide, nitrogen, moisture and in s |
, gas chromatography can be used to determine | methane, carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrogen quantiti |
dung or hay into combustible gases containing | methane, carbon monoxide and hydrogen. |
ve formed on Earth through the interaction of | methane, carbon dioxide and ultraviolet light (sunlig |
For example, | methane, CH4, and the ammonium ion, NH4+, are isoelec |
A | methane chimney or gas chimney is a rising column of |
in a number of sites around the world, these | methane chimneys release the gas directly into the at |
The release of large amounts of | methane clathrate can impact on global δ13C values, a |
Methane clathrate deposits in the ocean floor have be | |
tiative currently focuses on three sources of | methane: coal mines, landfills, and oil and gas syste |
Time series of atmospheric | methane concentration |
ethane is an organic compound consisting of a | methane core with four phenyl substituents. |
st quantities of dissolved carbon dioxide and | methane could explode from the lake and threaten the |
It is believed that Titan's | methane cycle is analogous to Earth's hydrologic cycl |
TiME would directly discern the | methane cycle of Titan and help understand its simila |
.02 at 20°C, which is remarkably acidic for a | methane derivative. |
Tetrahalomethanes are fully halogenated | methane derivatives of general formula CBrkCllFmIn. |
The magnitude of | methane emission from a wetland are usually measured |
Waste and Recycling: reduce | methane emissions from landfills; reduce waste and in |
been shown to have a direct relationship with | methane emissions from wetlands. |
has been shown to increase and decrease with | methane emissions, most likely due to the fact that b |
The initiative plans to reduce global | methane emissions, the second largest contributor to |
mes were probably caused by the combustion of | methane eruptions triggered by the earthquake. |
It is based on | methane, except that two of the four hydrogen atoms h |
On February 7, a | methane explosion occurred after the opening of a met |
March 19: The Ulyanovskaya Mine disaster, a | methane explosion Kemerovo Oblast, kills at least 108 |
The accident was caused by a | methane explosion located more than 1,000 metres (3,2 |
On May 24, 2007, a | methane explosion at the mine killed 38 miners and in |
December 1, 2007, at 5:55 local time another | methane explosion happened in the same mine section i |
inal report detailed that the 1st blast was a | methane explosion, at 1:31 p.m. as the "gas accumulat |
and Licensing, was “pretty satisfied it was a | methane explosion...Our chief investigator said he ha |
Haig itself had a terrible record of | methane explosions in the 1920s. |
t controversy surrounds the extensive coalbed | methane extraction in the region. |
and a chase ensues, resulting in Bartertown's | methane factory being rocked with a number of explosi |
e factors work together to effect and control | methane flux in wetlands. |
es when Zack's bum, too full of the Uranusian | methane for its own good, farts. |
Current contributions of | methane from agriculture is ~15% of anthropogenic gre |
a variety of years (mainly 1987, with CO2 and | methane from 2009) and do not represent any single so |
The key hypothesis is that | methane from the comet provided the fuel for fires ac |
wood by-products from forestry and sawmills, | methane from landfills, and animal manure from farms, |
es degrade on warming, thus large releases of | methane from these sources may arise as a result of g |
ccelerate its release, due to both release of | methane from existing stores, and from methanogenesis |
ty, energy-efficient lighting, and the use of | methane from the nearby Veolia Cranberry Creek Landfi |
y reverse the process to generate hydrogen or | methane from organic material by applying an electric |
at might someday provide a safer way to store | methane fuel in natural gas-powered vehicles. |
ntly closed on May 9, 1992 after a disastrous | methane gas explosion destroyed the mine, killing 26 |
Increased | methane gas emission, with possible formation of colo |
The explosion was attributed to a buildup of | methane gas in the mine. |
ibuted to what miners refer to as firedamp, a | methane gas mixture. |
ONGC[15] has started exploring | Methane Gas for Commercial use from Parbhatpur (10 km |
nus for installing combustion devices for the | methane gas produced at their landfills, preventing m |
In cases of sub-sea permafrost, the | methane gas may be dissolved in the seawater before r |
te change through the destruction of forests, | methane gas from livestock and the release of nitrous |
land facility in South Carolina began burning | methane gas from a regional landfill in one of its bo |
A | methane gas explosion at the Orasi mine shaft of the |
ommon hazard in coal mines, where a pocket of | methane gas is accidentally ignited and explodes. |
are pocked by pits and depressions, a sign of | methane gas bubbling up long ago. |
ers lost their lives in the worst outburst of | methane gas and fine coal dust to take place in the B |
t was known that the coal field suffered from | methane gas intrusion. |
the community was threatened by emissions of | methane gas that caused some of its houses to be evac |
ically has a rotten egg smell and can contain | methane gas, which is explosive, or hydrogen sulfide |
That process creates | methane gas, and while the company currently flares t |
miner's cigarette lighter ignited a pocket of | methane gas. |
bacteria in the brackish water and generated | methane gas. |
A 4 MW Waste Coal Mine Gas ( | Methane) generator is currently at the site providing |
As these pockets of trapped | methane grow in size, the level of the soil will slow |
deo game, the player can find a "Chloro-Bromo | Methane Gun", which is used as a fire extinguisher. |
Methane has a very light δ13C signature: biogenic met | |
some cases a reactive material, for example, | methane, hydrogen or ammonia, may be used as the host |
The worms colonize the | methane ice and appear to survive by gleaning bacteri |
this remarkable creature living on mounds of | methane ice at a depth of half a mile (~800 m) on the |
tal shelf; Hesiocaeca methanicola is found on | methane ice, where it feeds on bacterial biofilms. |
(IR) so, for example, the recent detection of | methane in the atmosphere of Mars was achieved using |
The upper and lower flammability limits of | methane in oxygen are located on the methane axis, as |
Sabatier reaction, a method of producing | methane in the presence of a catalyst. |
The stoichiometric concentration of | methane in oxygen is therefore 1/(1+2), which is 33 p |
. Taking into account the recent discovery of | methane in the Celestial body atmospheres of Jupiter |
It contains sweet natural gas (97% | methane) in shallow sandstones of Paleogene age at a |
rs under anoxic conditions, the generation of | methane in an oxygenated environment under near-ambie |
rier Spectrometer, announced the discovery of | methane in the Martian atmosphere. |
asin, the West Texas Delaware Basin, Coal Bed | Methane in southern Alberta and the Horn River Basin |
Other sources of | methane include submarine taliks, river transport, ic |
declines as the abundance of CO2 relative to | methane increases in simulated terrestrial atmosphere |
Methane infrared spectrum | |
ed in the Shilov system for the conversion of | methane into methyl chloride. |
on refers to the sudden release of bubbles of | methane into the air. |
s in landfill sites releases large volumes of | methane into the atmosphere, where it acts as a power |
ters would then stimulate the release of more | methane into the air by rice plants. |
Direct conversion of | methane into other useful products is one of the most |
ive volcanic eruptions, which emitted CO2 and | methane into the atmosphere, which warmed the oceans, |
removing a different gas, known as firedamp ( | methane) involved igniting the gas deliberately to ca |
rning, the CO2 is released all at once and no | methane is released resulting in a net reduction in e |
hird Assessment Report report of the IPCC, as | Methane is 23 times more powerful a greenhouse gas th |
Biogenic | methane is used as a sustainable alternative to fossi |
Methane is twenty times more potent a greenhouse gas | |
Methane is a global warming gas that is 21 times more | |
Methane is not toxic; however, it is extremely flamma | |
Methane is also an asphyxiant and may displace oxygen | |
ion takes place in a single chamber where the | methane is partially oxidized. |
Tg/yr of | methane is released from onshore and shallow offshore |
The coalbed | methane is produced from the Pennsylvanian Pottsville |
At the St Fergus Gas Plant the | methane is separated from the rest of the gas product |
The excess hydrogen or | methane is assumed to be typically caused by an overg |
ly of bioenergy crops converted via silage to | methane is about 2 GWh/km². |
f methanogenesis are absorbed by the gut, but | methane is released from the animal mainly by belchin |
dity environments, or when a compound such as | methane is present in high concentration This attenua |
Thus, this discovery suggests that the | methane is being continually replenished by some unid |
The | methane is then sent to a neighbouring national grid |
One advantage of | methane is that it is abundant in many parts of the s |
The stoichiometric combustion of | methane is: CH4 + 2O2 -> CO2 + 2H2O. |
on proportional gas mixture is 90% argon, 10% | methane, known as P-10. |
A | methane lab was recreated with translucent tubes runn |
Koitere Lacus, one of the apparent | methane lakes on Saturn's moon Titan is named after t |
This makes | methane less reactive than nearly all its conversion |
ng to evacuate workers from an area with high | methane levels, and failing to effectively enforce re |
In addition to | methane, M. capsulatus is able to oxidize some organi |
The space and | methane madness cause her to sing nursery rhymes, whi |
etabolic pathways: pentose phosphate pathway, | methane metabolism, and carbon fixation. |
This enzyme participates in | methane metabolism. |
n glyoxylate and dicarboxylate metabolism and | methane metabolism. |
tion was "The rotation and oscillation of the | methane molecule". |
This compound can be seen as a | methane molecule, whose four hydrogen atoms are each |
s main research interests was the particulate | methane monooxygenase enzyme. |
Methane, Mr (2000), Mr Methane Lets Rip! ASIN B00004D | |
Coalbed | methane of the Black Warrior Basin has been developed |
en structures are built on or near landfills, | methane off-gas can penetrate the buildings' interior |
trometer was installed to search for signs of | methane on Mars. |
fluid inclusion contains a water pocket (plus | methane or oil, and rarely a crystal) within the crys |
Most explosimeters are calibrated to | methane or hydrogen. |
n used in conjunction with steam reforming of | methane or other hydrocarbons, which is important for |
The average cow emits around 250 liters of | methane per day. |
Examples of such greenhouse gases are | methane, perfluorocarbons and nitrous oxide. |
MJ/kg of CO2 but | methane produces 20.05-20.30 |
Methanosarcina acetivorans is a versatile | methane producing microbe which is found in such dive |
Another option is to sell the | methane product as biogas. |
Aerobic | methane production is a recent discovery. |
nicknames are misleading, since most ruminant | methane production is a product of the burping of met |
r River and is developed for coal and coalbed | methane production, as well as for conventional oil a |
As the | methane reached the atmosphere, the earth became even |
Enhanced coal bed | methane recovery is a method of producing additional |
Without other incentives, enhanced coal bed | methane recovery is not economical as the commercial |
See the | Methane Recovery and Electricity Generation Project a |
Methanation is the reverse reaction of steam | methane reforming, which converts methane into synthe |
Arctic | methane release from permafrost and clathrates is an |
methane) released from the decomposition of gas hydra | |
In benthic marine areas with strong | methane releases from fossil reservoirs (e.g. at cold |
000 CONSOL Energy purchases extensive coalbed | methane reserves and facilities in southwestern Virgi |
geting tight gas and oil, shales, or coal bed | methane reservoirs. |
Moreover, FMG is also rich in coalbed | methane resources that total around 8.9 billion cubic |
el fuel, jet fuel, crude oil and natural gas ( | methane rich gas). |
some locations along Russia's northern coast, | methane rising from the sea floor to the surface has |
This species occurs at | methane seeps in deep water off the Congo River. |
ophelia pertusa, a deep-water coral, and with | methane seeps. |
In addition to hydrogen and | methane, some facilities also utilize carbon dioxide |
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