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Originally posted by Rezlooper
reply to post by CajunBoy
You are doing some great reporting. Even getting so close that you can smell that gas. You got some kahuna's my friend, keep up the good work!
Originally posted by Vasa Croe
Originally posted by Rezlooper
reply to post by CajunBoy
You are doing some great reporting. Even getting so close that you can smell that gas. You got some kahuna's my friend, keep up the good work!
I think you meant cajones...a kahuna is a priest or magician or witch doctor of sorts.
Effects of Natural Fault Movement on Land Submergence in Coastal Louisiana.
A vast area of south Louisiana is becoming inundated by waters of the Gulf of Mexico as a result of subsidence of fault bound blocks (Figures 1 and 2). The most prominent and active area of submergence and land loss lies seaward of the Golden Meadow Fault Zone, a series of interconnected cracks extending 130 miles across the land from the west bank of the Mississippi River near Empire, Louisiana to Atchafalaya Bay, extending 35,000 feet below the surface, and studded with massive sub-surface pillars of salt. Between 1930 and 1990, some 618 square miles of land south of the Golden Meadow Fault Zone reverted to open water and the loss continues at comparable rates. This is a fault zone with teeth and it’s eating away the edge of the continent.
It is only coming from the cap rock? What??? I need clarification on this, can anyone help???
At this point in time, it appears that the hydrogen sulfide produced by Relief Well #2 was only from the cap rock and not the alluvial aquifer vent wells.
Having said that it could take up to a year... we are 100 days into this sink hole and things are steadily deteriorating, what happens if there is an urgent need to get cavern #3 emptied faster? The butane is a dangerous issue.
I reported that the butane in cavern #3 was removed. Well it is only a quarter removed and could take 6 more moths to a year for it to be emptied. Moving butane is a delicate process considering it is a volatile gas. You have to maintain certain pressures in both caverns when moving it.
It is only coming from the cap rock? What??? I need clarification on this, can anyone help???
Originally posted by Rezlooper
reply to post by thepolish1
Thanks for that update on Indy. That's how I've been lately... getting my news here. I don't think anything is as fast as ATS. You hear about earthquakes while they are still quaking. Somebody will be on their couch rattling away and still manage to get the post in before the shake stops
On topic, And yet another development, the Hydrogen Sulfide?? I will research this compound, Hydrogen, a highly volite gas, and is highly flamable, and sulfide, I think is sulfer, and chlorine?? I'm guessing for now, I try to see what I can remember from high school first. I will come back and let you know.
Originally posted by happykat39
reply to post by thepolish1
On topic, And yet another development, the Hydrogen Sulfide?? I will research this compound, Hydrogen, a highly volite gas, and is highly flamable, and sulfide, I think is sulfer, and chlorine?? I'm guessing for now, I try to see what I can remember from high school first. I will come back and let you know.
I have posts HERE and HERE that should give you all the information you need.
Also, hydrogen sulfide is H2S, or two atoms of hydrogen and one of sulfur. It is just 4 oxygen atoms away from H2SO4 which is sulfuric acid, the stuff in your car battery.edit on 23-11-2012 by happykat39 because: added info