From: Eugen Leitl (eugen@leitl.org)
Date: Wed Apr 17 2002 - 02:14:58 MDT
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, spike66 wrote:
> Bogosity meter pegged. 1000 liters of hydrogen is close enough to 90
> grams. Not enough energy in 90 grams of hydrogen when combined with
> oxygen in air to do much with a cubic meter of rock. spike
I believe the idea is to look for liberated hydrogen accumulated in traps.
Given that virtually no high-hydrogen geogas sources are known, it must be
either damn rare, or be too deep (I believe 20 miles were mentioned, even
if the averade depth was just a few km that'd put it out of reach in most
places.
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