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  1. May 1, 2017 · Abstract. Mud volcanism, or sedimentary volcanism, represents one of the most intriguing phenomena of the Earth's crust, with important implications in energy resource exploration, seismicity, geo-hazard and atmospheric budget of greenhouse gases. Since the first review papers were issued at the beginning of 2000s, a large amount of new ...

  2. A mud volcano is a type of terrain found on the seabed that releases mud, gas, and fluid. It is triggered by various factors such as high-pressure gas, fault activity, and sedimentation, and can lead to subsea slope instability. AI generated definition based on: Marine Geo-Hazards in China, 2017. Add to Mendeley.

  3. Jun 1, 2023 · The water samples from the Pirgel mud volcano in SE Iran are dominated by Na + and HCO 3 − (Babadi et al., 2019). Overall, Wushanting, Hsiaokunshui, Bahar, and the current study in Meritam mud volcano are all categorised as Na-Cl type except for Pirgel mud volcano’s water sample which is Na-HCO 3 type. The EC values of the current study ...

  4. Aug 1, 2019 · The Borborok mud volcano is located 70 km NW of Chabahar. The mud volcano summit consists of one active cone and several deeply eroded non-active cones developed on its outskirt (Fig. 4 A and B). It is the oldest mud volcano in this area and it has been continuously active at least since 1989 (Negaresh and khosravi, 2008). During two sampling ...

  5. Nov 1, 2002 · Mud volcano areas known to exist outside the above-described belts are connected with submarine deltaic and fan complexes such as Amazon fan, Mississippi and Niger Hovland et al., 1997a, Hovland et al., 1997b deltas, etc. and areas of salt diapirism such as in the Gulf of Mexico (Neurauter and Roberts, 1994), Buzachi Peninsula—North-Eastern ...

  6. Dec 1, 2023 · The identification of Earth-defined mud volcanism on Mars is complicated by morphological similarities in orbital remote sensing images among mud volcano-like landforms and features that could be attributed to igneous processes (e.g., equifinality of landforms), the primarily igneous and basaltic upper crust of Mars (Ehlmann and Edwards, 2014) which presents mineralogy expectation limitations, and the need for in-situ observations for definitive interpretation (Komatsu and Brož, 2021).

  7. Dec 1, 2019 · 1. Introduction. Mud volcanoes are a category of fluid vents that expel to the surface/seabed a three-phase mixture of solids and fluids; the emitted mud is composed of 1) a fine-grained solid phase derived from underlying sediments and 2) at least two fluid phases, water and gas (and occasional liquid hydrocarbons) (Hedberg, 1974; Kopf et al., 2001; Dimitrov, 2002; Mazzini and Etiope, 2017).

  8. Nov 1, 2022 · Several mud volcano systems in northern Italy, including the NMV (located at 45 km distance), presented vigorous mud emissions during and after the sequence (Manga and Bonini, 2012). In particular, a new mud-pool, surface mud-flows and mud-cracks appeared at NMV after the Emilia sequence (Lupi et al., 2016). The newly formed mud pool emerged in ...

  9. Mar 1, 2021 · Submarine mud volcano is an important source for methane emission to the ocean and atmosphere (Milkov et al., 2003). It is estimated that 33 Tg methane carbon are released from mud volcanoes every year ( Dimitrov, 2002 , Milkov et al., 2003 ), of which the submarine mud volcanoes contribute 27 Tg ( Milkov et al., 2003 ), accounting for 82% of the total emissions.

  10. Jun 1, 2021 · Finally, another response is attributed to the Liyushan mud volcano after the moderate M L 5.7 earthquake of April 27, 2016 (Mazzini and Etiope, 2017), which hit offshore northeast Taiwan (Fig. 1). The mud volcano erupted a few hours after the earthquake (O'Neill, 2016), which occurred at an epicentral distance of 230 km from the volcano (Table 1).