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figure 8 - part of Patterns in seismology and palaeoseismology, and their application in long-term hazard assessments - the Swedish case in view of nuclear waste management.

Figure 8. When methane ice in the bedrock transforms into gas, the increase in volume is 1 : 168, which leads to an explosive venting of methane gas. This venting may severely deform the bedrock ("methane venting tectonics") as recorded in Sweden.

Original source: Scientific paper provided by N.-A. Mörner. Published originally on July 24, 2013 in Pattern Recognition in Physics (PRP)

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