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Can Hydrocarbons Form in the Mantle Without Organic Matter?
Geology.com ^ | July 2009 | Republished from a Carnegie Institution press release

Posted on 07/28/2009 9:20:47 PM PDT by JmyBryan

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21 posted on 07/29/2009 5:18:51 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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dead link (last I checked) from the former U pages of the late Dr. Gold:
Recharging of oil and gas fields
by Thomas Gold
September 1999
Vertically stacked domains of hydrocarbons have been found in all cases where drilling was sufficient to display them. The consistent tendency to find hydrocarbons below any producing region has been given the name of "Koudyavtsev's Rule", after the important Russian petroleum investigator who discovered this effect and collected a very large number of examples of it from all parts of the world. This rule would be the consequence of a deep origin of hydrocarbons and a steady process of outgassing... [In Kuwait] [t]he extraction of g[r]oundwater at the shallow levels results in the disintegration of the barrier to the oil levels just below, and the water in the wells is suddenly replaced by oil. The delicate pressure balance that had established itself, just up to the level that the strength of the rock could bear, had been upset. Similarly in stacked domains of hydrocarbons, the lower domains will be opened quickly, once the upper ones had been depleted and the fluid pressure thereby reduced sufficiently. This process can be fast, just as it is in Kuwait, where we had the advantage that a different liquid (water) filled the upper domain, so that one could identify the rupture to the oil filled domain below.

22 posted on 07/29/2009 5:22:30 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__Since Jan 3, 2004__Profile updated Monday, January 12, 2009)
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To: JRandomFreeper

Hee-hee-hee-chee


23 posted on 07/29/2009 5:24:33 AM PDT by bigheadfred (NEGROMANCER!!!! Run for your LIVES!!!)
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To: JmyBryan

Me thinks some of you should brush up on the definition of hydrocarbons and the formation of crude oil.

This is not new science...


24 posted on 07/29/2009 5:24:42 AM PDT by Double Tap
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To: JmyBryan
Can Hydrocarbons Form in the Mantle Without Organic Matter?

Uh ... Yes.
Can I have my PhD in Chemistry now?

25 posted on 07/29/2009 5:27:22 AM PDT by Condor51 (The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits)
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To: freedomconservationist
There are whole nebulae made of alcohols, does this mean there’s life there too?

Party life WOOOHOO, let's go space trippin'!

26 posted on 07/29/2009 5:29:44 AM PDT by Travis T. OJustice (I can spell just fine, thanks, it's my typing that sucks.)
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To: JmyBryan

Maybe like diamonds forming in the presence of water.


27 posted on 07/29/2009 5:30:50 AM PDT by bvw
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To: bvw

Say again?


28 posted on 07/29/2009 6:14:13 AM PDT by TomOnTheRun
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To: TomOnTheRun

I just remember from making diamonds that water is a particular type of poison to the process. It makes the diamonds skeletal — all edge and no middle, if they form. Great for some applications.

Just wondering out loud if in the presence of water, the carbon mix would tend to form hydrocarbon chains under such conditions of ultra high pressure and high temperature.


29 posted on 07/29/2009 6:46:31 AM PDT by bvw
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To: bvw

That’s interesting. I had no idea about that. I will certainly look into the process of diamond formation. Especially some of the artificial ones coming up. Thank you for the info!


30 posted on 07/29/2009 6:50:00 AM PDT by TomOnTheRun
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To: shibumi
If hydrocarbons come from dead dinosaurs, then how come they’re plentiful throughout the universe, and found on Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus?

That's where the dinosaurs came from, silly.

31 posted on 07/29/2009 7:29:19 AM PDT by Constitutionalist Conservative (Two blogs for the price of none!)
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To: JmyBryan
I always love to read this. Gold was brilliant.

More here.

32 posted on 07/29/2009 2:07:36 PM PDT by redhead (You don't have to be eaten by a bear to know he WILL eat you...Check the Half-Baked Sourdough!)
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To: JmyBryan

could this be why there are lakes of oil under the gulf of mexico? a place where an asteroid or some such thing impacted the earth’s crust and surely created all kinds of ways for oil to seep up from the mantle? makes one wonder if other prolific oil producing areas were impacted by similar cosmic bodies in the past...


33 posted on 07/29/2009 3:02:56 PM PDT by stefanbatory (Weed out the RINOs! see if they have signed the pledge. conservativepledge.org)
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To: JmyBryan
I ran into this article a few years ago:

RESOURCE GEOLOGY, vol. 56, no. 1, 85–98, 2006 85 Review

Abiogenic Origin of Hydrocarbons: An Historical Overview

Geoffrey P. GLASBY

Laboratory for Earthquake Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo,

7-3-1 Hongo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan

[e-mail: g.p.glasby@talk21.com] Contact address: 42, Warminster Crescent, Sheffield S8 9NW, U.K.

Received on October 6, 2005; accepted on October 26, 2005

Abstract: The two theories of abiogenic formation of hydrocarbons, the Russian-Ukrainian theory of deep, abiotic petroleum origins and Thomas Gold's deep gas theory, have been considered in some detail. Whilst the Russian-Ukrainian theory was portrayed as being scientifically rigorous in contrast to the biogenic theory which was thought to be littered with invalid assumptions, this applies only to the formation of the higher hydrocarbons from methane in the upper mantle. In most other aspects, in particular the influence of the oxidation state of the mantle on the abundance of methane, this rigour is lacking especially when judged against modern criteria as opposed to the level of understanding in the 1950s to 1980s when this theory was at its peak. Thomas Gold's theory involves degassing of methane from the mantle and the formation of higher hydrocarbons from methane in the upper layers of the Earth's crust. However, formation of higher hydrocarbons in the upper layers of the Earth's crust occurs only as a result of Fischer-Tropsch-type reactions in the presence of hydrogen gas but is otherwise not possible on thermodynamic grounds. This theory is therefore invalid. Both theories have been overtaken by the increasingly sophisticated understanding of the modes of formation of hydrocarbon deposits in nature. Keywords: abiogenic hydrocarbons, Russian-Ukrainian theory, Thomas Gold

The overwhelming preponderance of geological evidence compels the conclusion that crude oil and natural petroleum gas have no intrinsic connection with biological matter originating near the surface of the Earth. They are primordial materials which have been erupted from great depths. Academician Professor Vladimir B. Porfir'ev, senior petroleum exploration geologist for the U.S.S.R., at the All-Union Conference on Petroleum and Petroleum Geology, Moscow, 1956.

I have gone to the best geologists and the best petroleum researchers, and I can give you the authoritative answer: no one knows. Edward Teller on how living matter is converted into petroleum (Teller, 1979)

I've copied and pasted the title and abstract, if y'all are interested in tracking it down and reading it, you're on your own, but I think I found it through the University of Oklahoma library system online.

34 posted on 07/29/2009 7:44:24 PM PDT by Old Student (We have a name for the people who think indiscriminate killing is fine. They're called "The Bad Guys)
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