2018
DOI: 10.3103/s0361521918020064
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Physicochemical Properties and Genesis of the Asphaltites of Orenburg Oblast

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“…The prognosis for distribution of potential Paleogene and Neogene oil and gas producing rocks made as the result of research and modeling (Figure 1) showed that the oil and gas producing rocks within sedimentations of the age concerned, which are developed within the continental mainland and continental margin (transitional) complexes of the parts of the OGPR, possess a smaller area as compared to its seaward territory that is the central and eastern troughs of the sedimentary basin [3].…”
Section: Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prognosis for distribution of potential Paleogene and Neogene oil and gas producing rocks made as the result of research and modeling (Figure 1) showed that the oil and gas producing rocks within sedimentations of the age concerned, which are developed within the continental mainland and continental margin (transitional) complexes of the parts of the OGPR, possess a smaller area as compared to its seaward territory that is the central and eastern troughs of the sedimentary basin [3].…”
Section: Research Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is found that earthquakes also play an important role in the mud volcanic process -earthquake magnitudes, source depth, energy class, and distance between the epicenter and the volcano [23]. The energy and power of fluid-generating processes in the source will characterize the strength of shallow earthquakes and mud volcanoes [11,[24][25][26][27][28][29][30].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Turbidity of water can be caused by the presence of clay, inorganic compounds, as well as organic impurities or cake organisms, for example, bacteria, phyto-or zooplankton. Turbidity of drinking water is normalised mainly due to the fact that turbid water protects microorganisms during ultraviolet disinfection and facilitates the growth of bacteria, as well as for aesthetic reasons [1][2][3]. The classification of water by transparency is given in table 2.…”
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confidence: 99%