- A
seep or
flush is a
moist or wet
place where water,
usually groundwater,
reaches the Earth's
surface from an
underground aquifer.
Seeps are
usually not...
- aquifer.
Seep may also
refer to: Cold
seep Petroleum seep Saline seep Tar
seep "
Seep", an
episode of 2009
horror mystery series Harper's
Island Seep frog...
- follows: oil/gas
seeps gas
seeps:
methane seeps gas
hydrate seeps brine seeps are
formed in
brine pools pockmarks mud
volcanoes Cold
seeps occur over fissures...
-
seep is a
place where natural liquid or
gaseous hydrocarbons escape to the Earth's
atmosphere and surface,
normally under low
pressure or flow.
Seeps...
- A
saline seep is
seep of
saline water, with an area of
alkali salt
crystals that form when the
salty water reaches the
surface and evaporates. Various...
- Crow
Seep is a
spring in
Wayne County, Utah,
United States. Crow
Seep was
named after Crow, a wild
horse captured at the
spring and
tamed by a
local rancher...
-
organic matter is
subjected to
pressure underground. If this
crude oil
seeps upward via fractures, conduits, or
porous sedimentary rock layers, it may...
- The Coal Oil
Point seep field (COP) in the
Santa Barbara Channel offs**** from Goleta, California, is a
marine petroleum seep area of
about three square...
- The
SEEP Network, also
known as
SEEP, is a member-based,
nonprofit organization with
headquarters in Arlington, Virginia. In 1985, a
group of U.S. based...
- Sea
Seep is a
combination of 2D
seismic data (a
group of
seismic lines acquired individually, as
opposed to
multiple closely space lines1), high resolution...