Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Geochemical – geological – or geothermal exploration
Patent
1989-02-09
1992-08-11
Housel, James C.
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Geochemical, geological, or geothermal exploration
436 32, 436139, 436 81, 436122, 367 60, G01N 3324
Patent
active
051378302
ABSTRACT:
Measuring of soil gas flux. Particularly a method of measuring soil gas concentration and emission flux during a period of post-compression of the earth's crust. The method includes observing gravitational acceleration on the surface of the earth, as defined by crustal tension and compression and as induced by the Sun and Moon, compensating for variation in acceleration due to geographic location of said observing, locating said crustal tension in the form of a bulge on the surface of the earth, then post-compression measuring of soil gas concentration and emission flux rate during both the long term (approximately 1 to 10 days) and short term (approximately 1 to 8 hours) of maximum soil gas emission.
REFERENCES:
Klusman, Ronald W., Jaacks, Jeffrey A.; "Environmental influences upon Mercury, radon, and helium concentrations in soil gases at a site near Denver, Colo." J. Geochem Explor 27(3) 259-280 See CAS abstract #59851e.
Daley Thomas E.
Housel James C.
Quadrel Research Corporation
Semmes David H.
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