The phrase
"vented gas" refers to the release or escape of gas from a confined space to avoid built-up pressure or potential danger.
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The caldera of Tupan Patera, named after a Brazilian thunder god, reveals itself to be a strange and dangerous place, replete with hot black lava, warm red sulfur deposits likely deposited
from vented gas, and hilly yellow terrain also high in sulfur.
Since the unexpected discovery in 2005 that Saturn's icy moon
actively vents gas, the Cassini spacecraft has buzzed the little body dozens of times.
At Champagne Reef, the island's premier diving and snorkeling site, snorkelers will be amazed by the thousands of warm bubbles emitted from geothermal springs that
vent gases through the water, giving a sensation of swimming through champagne.
Further,
vented mine gases in the same area are now being captured as an economic resource, and there may be additional opportunities for such conversion of a waste product to a resource.
Some Chinese producers have said that if the payments were to end, they would
vent gas skyward.
When removing the gas from the water, which is possible, it's important to
vent the gas outside so it doesn't collect in low - lying places like well pits, basements, or in enclosed areas like well houses.
We also know CO2 causes climate change - but
vented gas (methane - the prime component of your home heating gas) is many times stronger as a greenhouse gas.
For now, such warning signs can only rely on external clues, like earthquakes and
venting gases.
With ore - smashing gripper teeth and coolant forcing it to
vent gasses to keeping it stable, you'll have to attack its most vulnerable inner workings at the right time to deactivate it,» Focus Home Interactive wrote.
As the authors note, the data suggest pretty strongly that
the vented gas is from coal, not from the Marcellus target horizon.
Proposed measures include: undertaking of major energy efficiency measures on the supply and consumption sides, including reducing the large amounts of flared and
vented gas; and minimizing the carbon footprint of the new capacity to be added.
It is quite possible, therefore, that some of
the venting gas observed on the ESAS could be fossil methane, previously trapped beneath the permafrost as free gas or gas hydrates, finding its way to the surface through a cryosphere cap that has been degrading over the past 10,000 years.