Robert C Burruss (Former Employee)
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Diamond-anvil cell observations of a new methane hydrate phase in the 100-MPa pressure range Diamond-anvil cell observations of a new methane hydrate phase in the 100-MPa pressure range
A new high-pressure phase of methane hydrate has been identified based on its high optical relief, distinct pressure-temperature phase relations, and Raman spectra. In-situ optical observations were made in a hydrothermal diamond-anvil cell at temperatures between -40?? and 60 ??C and at pressures up to 900 MPa. Two new invariant points were located at -8.7 ??C and 99 MPa for the...
Authors
I.-M. Chou, A. Sharma, R.C. Burruss, R.J. Hemley, A.F. Goncharov, L.A. Stern, S. H. Kirby
Transformations in methane hydrates Transformations in methane hydrates
Detailed study of pure methane hydrate in a diamond cell with in situ optical, Raman, and x-ray microprobe techniques reveals two previously unknown structures, structure II and structure H, at high pressures. The structure II methane hydrate at 250 MPa has a cubic unit cell of a = 17.158(2) A?? and volume V = 5051.3(13) A??3; structure H at 600 MPa has a hexagonal unit cell of a = 11...
Authors
I.-M. Chou, A. Sharma, R.C. Burruss, J. Shu, Ho-kwang Mao, R.J. Hemley, A.F. Goncharov, L.A. Stern, S. H. Kirby
Paleofluid-flow circulation within a Triassic rift basin: Evidence from oil inclusions and thermal histories Paleofluid-flow circulation within a Triassic rift basin: Evidence from oil inclusions and thermal histories
The migration of subsurface fluid flow within continental rift basins has been increasingly recognized to significantly affect the thermal history of sediments and petroleum formation. To gain insight into these paleofluid flow effects, the thermal history of the Taylorsville basin in Virginia was reconstructed from fluid-inclusion studies, apatite fission-track data, and vitrinite...
Authors
H.-Y. Tseng, R.C. Burruss, T.C. Onstott, G. Omar
Water quality in the vicinity of Mosquito Creek Lake, Trumbull County, Ohio, in relation to the chemistry of locally occurring oil, natural gas, and brine Water quality in the vicinity of Mosquito Creek Lake, Trumbull County, Ohio, in relation to the chemistry of locally occurring oil, natural gas, and brine
Environmental samples collected in the Mosquito Creek Lake area were used to characterize water quality in relation to the chemistry of locally occurring oil, natural gas, and brine and to establish baseline water quality. Mosquito Creek Lake (a manmade reservoir) and the shallow bedrock aquifers near the lake are major sources of potable water in central Trumbull County. The city of...
Authors
G. J. Barton, R.C. Burruss, R. T. Ryder
Extremely acid Permian lakes and ground waters in North America Extremely acid Permian lakes and ground waters in North America
Evaporites hosted by red beds (red shales and sandstones), some 275-265 million years old, extend over a large area of the North American mid- continent. They were deposited in non-marine saline lakes, pans and mud- flats, settings that are typically assumed to have been alkaline. Here we use laser Raman microprobe analyses of fluid inclusions trapped in halites from these Permian...
Authors
K.C. Benison, R.H. Goldstein, B. Wopenka, R.C. Burruss, J. D. Pasteris
Black shale source rocks and oil generation in the Cambrian and Ordovician of the central Appalachian Basin, USA Black shale source rocks and oil generation in the Cambrian and Ordovician of the central Appalachian Basin, USA
Nearly 600 million bbl of oil (MMBO) and 1 to 1.5 trillion ft3 (tcf) of gas have been produced from Cambrian and Ordovician reservoirs (carbonate and sandstone) in the Ohio part of the Appalachian basin and on adjoining arches in Ohio, Indiana, and Ontario, Canada. Most of the oil and gas is concentrated in the giant Lima-Indiana field on the Findlay and Kankakee arches and in small...
Authors
Robert T. Ryder, Robert C Burruss, Joseph R. Hatch
Measurement of clathrate hydrates via Raman spectroscopy Measurement of clathrate hydrates via Raman spectroscopy
Raman spectra of clathrate hydrate guest molecules are presented for three known structures ( I ( sI), II ( sII), and H ( sH)) in the following systems: CH4 ( sI), CO2 ( sI), C3H8 ( sII), CH4 + CO2 ( sI), CD4 + C3H8 ( sII), CH4 + N2 ( sI), CH4 + THF-d8 ( sII), and CH4 + C7D14 ( sH). Relative occupancy of CH4 in the large and small cavities of sI were determined by deconvoluting the ν1...
Authors
A. K. Sum, R.C. Burruss, E.D. Sloan
A perspective on the Louisiana wetland loss and coastal erosion problem A perspective on the Louisiana wetland loss and coastal erosion problem
[No abstract available]
Authors
S.J. Williams, G.W. Stone, A.E. Burruss
A composite phase diagram of structure H hydrates using Schreinemakers' geometric approach A composite phase diagram of structure H hydrates using Schreinemakers' geometric approach
A composite phase diagram is presented for Structure H (sH) clathrate hydrates, In this work, we derived the reactions occurring among the various phases along each four-phase (Ice/Liquid water, liquid hydrocarbon, vapor, and hydrate) equilibrium line. A powerful method (though seldom used in chemical engineering) for multicomponent equilibria developed by Schreinemakers is applied to...
Authors
A. P. Mehta, T. Y. Makogon, R.C. Burruss, R. F. Wendlandt, E. D. Sloan
Constraints on the thermal history of Taylorsville Basin, Virginia, U.S.A., from fluid-inclusion and fission-track analyses: Implications for subsurface geomicrobiology experiments Constraints on the thermal history of Taylorsville Basin, Virginia, U.S.A., from fluid-inclusion and fission-track analyses: Implications for subsurface geomicrobiology experiments
Microbial populations have been found at the depth of 2621-2804 m in a borehole near the center of Triassic Taylorsville Basin, Virginia. To constrain possible scenarios for long-term survival in or introduction of these microbial populations to the deep subsurface, we attempted to refine models of thermal and burial history of the basin by analyzing aqueous and gaseous fluid inclusions...
Authors
H.-Y. Tseng, T.C. Onstott, R.C. Burruss, D. S. Miller
Nucleation, growth, and disassociation of methane gas hydrate microscope observations in a natural fluid inclusion in fluorite Nucleation, growth, and disassociation of methane gas hydrate microscope observations in a natural fluid inclusion in fluorite
No abstract available.
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R.C. Burruss, J. Reynolds
Gas hydrate reservoir characteristics and economics Gas hydrate reservoir characteristics and economics
No abstract available.
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R.C. Burruss, T. S. Collett
Science and Products
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Diamond-anvil cell observations of a new methane hydrate phase in the 100-MPa pressure range Diamond-anvil cell observations of a new methane hydrate phase in the 100-MPa pressure range
A new high-pressure phase of methane hydrate has been identified based on its high optical relief, distinct pressure-temperature phase relations, and Raman spectra. In-situ optical observations were made in a hydrothermal diamond-anvil cell at temperatures between -40?? and 60 ??C and at pressures up to 900 MPa. Two new invariant points were located at -8.7 ??C and 99 MPa for the...
Authors
I.-M. Chou, A. Sharma, R.C. Burruss, R.J. Hemley, A.F. Goncharov, L.A. Stern, S. H. Kirby
Transformations in methane hydrates Transformations in methane hydrates
Detailed study of pure methane hydrate in a diamond cell with in situ optical, Raman, and x-ray microprobe techniques reveals two previously unknown structures, structure II and structure H, at high pressures. The structure II methane hydrate at 250 MPa has a cubic unit cell of a = 17.158(2) A?? and volume V = 5051.3(13) A??3; structure H at 600 MPa has a hexagonal unit cell of a = 11...
Authors
I.-M. Chou, A. Sharma, R.C. Burruss, J. Shu, Ho-kwang Mao, R.J. Hemley, A.F. Goncharov, L.A. Stern, S. H. Kirby
Paleofluid-flow circulation within a Triassic rift basin: Evidence from oil inclusions and thermal histories Paleofluid-flow circulation within a Triassic rift basin: Evidence from oil inclusions and thermal histories
The migration of subsurface fluid flow within continental rift basins has been increasingly recognized to significantly affect the thermal history of sediments and petroleum formation. To gain insight into these paleofluid flow effects, the thermal history of the Taylorsville basin in Virginia was reconstructed from fluid-inclusion studies, apatite fission-track data, and vitrinite...
Authors
H.-Y. Tseng, R.C. Burruss, T.C. Onstott, G. Omar
Water quality in the vicinity of Mosquito Creek Lake, Trumbull County, Ohio, in relation to the chemistry of locally occurring oil, natural gas, and brine Water quality in the vicinity of Mosquito Creek Lake, Trumbull County, Ohio, in relation to the chemistry of locally occurring oil, natural gas, and brine
Environmental samples collected in the Mosquito Creek Lake area were used to characterize water quality in relation to the chemistry of locally occurring oil, natural gas, and brine and to establish baseline water quality. Mosquito Creek Lake (a manmade reservoir) and the shallow bedrock aquifers near the lake are major sources of potable water in central Trumbull County. The city of...
Authors
G. J. Barton, R.C. Burruss, R. T. Ryder
Extremely acid Permian lakes and ground waters in North America Extremely acid Permian lakes and ground waters in North America
Evaporites hosted by red beds (red shales and sandstones), some 275-265 million years old, extend over a large area of the North American mid- continent. They were deposited in non-marine saline lakes, pans and mud- flats, settings that are typically assumed to have been alkaline. Here we use laser Raman microprobe analyses of fluid inclusions trapped in halites from these Permian...
Authors
K.C. Benison, R.H. Goldstein, B. Wopenka, R.C. Burruss, J. D. Pasteris
Black shale source rocks and oil generation in the Cambrian and Ordovician of the central Appalachian Basin, USA Black shale source rocks and oil generation in the Cambrian and Ordovician of the central Appalachian Basin, USA
Nearly 600 million bbl of oil (MMBO) and 1 to 1.5 trillion ft3 (tcf) of gas have been produced from Cambrian and Ordovician reservoirs (carbonate and sandstone) in the Ohio part of the Appalachian basin and on adjoining arches in Ohio, Indiana, and Ontario, Canada. Most of the oil and gas is concentrated in the giant Lima-Indiana field on the Findlay and Kankakee arches and in small...
Authors
Robert T. Ryder, Robert C Burruss, Joseph R. Hatch
Measurement of clathrate hydrates via Raman spectroscopy Measurement of clathrate hydrates via Raman spectroscopy
Raman spectra of clathrate hydrate guest molecules are presented for three known structures ( I ( sI), II ( sII), and H ( sH)) in the following systems: CH4 ( sI), CO2 ( sI), C3H8 ( sII), CH4 + CO2 ( sI), CD4 + C3H8 ( sII), CH4 + N2 ( sI), CH4 + THF-d8 ( sII), and CH4 + C7D14 ( sH). Relative occupancy of CH4 in the large and small cavities of sI were determined by deconvoluting the ν1...
Authors
A. K. Sum, R.C. Burruss, E.D. Sloan
A perspective on the Louisiana wetland loss and coastal erosion problem A perspective on the Louisiana wetland loss and coastal erosion problem
[No abstract available]
Authors
S.J. Williams, G.W. Stone, A.E. Burruss
A composite phase diagram of structure H hydrates using Schreinemakers' geometric approach A composite phase diagram of structure H hydrates using Schreinemakers' geometric approach
A composite phase diagram is presented for Structure H (sH) clathrate hydrates, In this work, we derived the reactions occurring among the various phases along each four-phase (Ice/Liquid water, liquid hydrocarbon, vapor, and hydrate) equilibrium line. A powerful method (though seldom used in chemical engineering) for multicomponent equilibria developed by Schreinemakers is applied to...
Authors
A. P. Mehta, T. Y. Makogon, R.C. Burruss, R. F. Wendlandt, E. D. Sloan
Constraints on the thermal history of Taylorsville Basin, Virginia, U.S.A., from fluid-inclusion and fission-track analyses: Implications for subsurface geomicrobiology experiments Constraints on the thermal history of Taylorsville Basin, Virginia, U.S.A., from fluid-inclusion and fission-track analyses: Implications for subsurface geomicrobiology experiments
Microbial populations have been found at the depth of 2621-2804 m in a borehole near the center of Triassic Taylorsville Basin, Virginia. To constrain possible scenarios for long-term survival in or introduction of these microbial populations to the deep subsurface, we attempted to refine models of thermal and burial history of the basin by analyzing aqueous and gaseous fluid inclusions...
Authors
H.-Y. Tseng, T.C. Onstott, R.C. Burruss, D. S. Miller
Nucleation, growth, and disassociation of methane gas hydrate microscope observations in a natural fluid inclusion in fluorite Nucleation, growth, and disassociation of methane gas hydrate microscope observations in a natural fluid inclusion in fluorite
No abstract available.
Authors
R.C. Burruss, J. Reynolds
Gas hydrate reservoir characteristics and economics Gas hydrate reservoir characteristics and economics
No abstract available.
Authors
R.C. Burruss, T. S. Collett