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New evidence supports 19th century idea on formation of Earth's oil and natural gas

Washington, November 5 (ANI): Scientists are reporting laboratory evidence supporting the possibility that some of Earth's oil and natural gas may have formed in a way much different than the traditional process described in science textbooks, and in a way similar to a theory that was put forward in the 19th century.

Scientist Anurag Sharma and colleagues note that the traditional process involves biology: Prehistoric plants died and changed into oil and gas while sandwiched between layers of rock in the hot, high-pressure environment deep below Earth's surface.

Some scientists, however, believe that oil and gas originated in other ways, including chemical reactions between carbon dioxide and hydrogen below Earth' surface.

The new study describes a test of that idea, which dates to at least 1877 and famous Russian chemist Dimitri Mendeelev.

They combined ingredients for this so-called abiotic synthesis of methane, the main ingredient in natural gas, in a diamond-anvil cell and monitored in-situ the progress of the reaction.

The diamond anvils can generate high pressures and temperatures similar to those that occur deep below Earth's surface and allow for in-situ optical spectroscopy at the extreme environments.

The results "strongly suggest" that some methane could form strictly from chemical reactions in a variety of chemical environments.

This study further highlights the role of reaction pathways and fluid immiscibility in the extent of hydrocarbon formation at extreme conditions simulating deep subsurface. (ANI)

Cabinet approves accession to Hague Convention

New Delhi, Dec 21: In a decision that would establish a uniform procedure for sending, receiving and executing requests for the taking of evidence to and from the other countries, the Union Cabinet today approved accession to the Hague Convention of March 18, 1970. The Convention relates to the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters and Designation of Central Authorities under the Convention. The decision would benefit the parties invloved in.....
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