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- Marsh_gas abstract "Marsh gas, swamp gas and bog gas are common names for biogas which forms in wetlands, whose principal component is methane, produced naturally within some geographical marshes, swamps, and bogs.The surface of marshes, swamps and bogs is initially porous vegetation that rots to form a crust that prevents oxygen from reaching the organic material trapped below. That is the condition that allows anaerobic digestion and fermentation of any plant or animal material which incidentally also produces methane.In some cases there is sufficient heat, fuel and oxygen to allow spontaneous combustion and underground fires to smolder for some considerable time as occurred at a natural reserve in Spain (see: Un insólito incendio subterráneo azota las Tablas de Daimiel). Such fires can cause surface subsidence presenting an unpredictable physical hazard and as well as environmental changes or damage to the local environment and the ecosystem it supports.".
- Marsh_gas wikiPageExternalLink 1255298402_850215.html.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageID "21009".
- Marsh_gas wikiPageLength "1594".
- Marsh_gas wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Marsh_gas wikiPageRevisionID "668188307".
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Anaerobic_digestion.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Biogas.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Bog.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anaerobic_digestion.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biodegradation.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gases.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Methane.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soil_mechanics.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Coal_mining.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Decomposition.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Ecosystem.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Fermentation.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Firedamp.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Flatulence.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Fuel.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Heat.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Landfill_gas.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Marsh.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Marshes.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Methane.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Municipal_solid_waste.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Porous_medium.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Smolder.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Smouldering.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Soil_crust.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Spontaneous_combustion.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Subsidence.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Swamp.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Swamps.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Wetland.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLink Will-o-the-wisp.
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Marsh gas".
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "decay of the organic matter".
- Marsh_gas wikiPageWikiLinkText "marsh gas".
- Marsh_gas hasPhotoCollection Marsh_gas.
- Marsh_gas subject Category:Anaerobic_digestion.
- Marsh_gas subject Category:Biodegradation.
- Marsh_gas subject Category:Gases.
- Marsh_gas subject Category:Methane.
- Marsh_gas subject Category:Soil_mechanics.
- Marsh_gas hypernym Names.
- Marsh_gas comment "Marsh gas, swamp gas and bog gas are common names for biogas which forms in wetlands, whose principal component is methane, produced naturally within some geographical marshes, swamps, and bogs.The surface of marshes, swamps and bogs is initially porous vegetation that rots to form a crust that prevents oxygen from reaching the organic material trapped below.".
- Marsh_gas label "Marsh gas".
- Marsh_gas sameAs m.010lrrzx.
- Marsh_gas sameAs Q17103181.
- Marsh_gas sameAs Q17103181.
- Marsh_gas wasDerivedFrom Marsh_gas?oldid=668188307.
- Marsh_gas isPrimaryTopicOf Marsh_gas.