Investigation of the Azov sea bottom silt deposits as a potential source of biogas
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https://doi.org/10.31498/2225-6733.24.2012.19832Keywords:
ground sludge, biogas, methane, Sea of Azov, the chemical composition, ecology, carbon dioxide, alternative energyAbstract
The article deals with the natural conditions for the formation and release of biogas from the sludge of the bottom of the Northern Azov regio. It contains the chemical analysis of bottom silt deposits, and an updated map of the boundary measurements of silt and shows the dynamics of changes in the composition of bottom silt Belosarayskaya Bay of the Azov of Sea in 2010 and 2011References
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