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    Keywords: energy ; natural gas ; regasification ; fracturing ; utilization ; shale gas
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Energy Recovery from the LNG Regasification Process by Roberto Bruno, Piero Bevilacqua and Natale Arcuri --- Chapter 2: Concepts for Regasification of LNG in Industrial Parks by Tatiana Morosuk, Stefanie Tesch and George Tsatsaronis --- Chapter 3: Improvement of Hydraulic Fracture Conductivity Using Nanoparticles by Reza Barati and Charles Chempakathinal Bose --- Chapter 4: Experiment and Evaluation of Natural Gas Hydration in a Spraying Reactor by Wenfeng Hao --- Chapter 5: Gas Well Testing by Freddy Humberto Escobar --- Chapter 6: Catalytic Natural Gas Utilization on Unconventional Oil Upgrading by Peng He and Hua Song --- Chapter 7: Compressed Natural Gas Direct Injection: Comparison Between Homogeneous and Stratified Combustion by Shahrir Abdullah, Wan Mohd Faizal Wan Mahmood, Saad Aljamali and Azhari Shamsudeen --- Chapter 8: Biomass as an Alternative for Gas Production by Liliana Pampillón-González and José Ramón Laines Canepa --- Chapter 9: Shale Gas in Poland by Jadwiga A. Jarzyna, Maria Bała, Paulina I. Krakowska, Edyta Puskarczyk, Anna Strzępowicz, Kamila Wawrzyniak-Guz, Dariusz Więcław and Jerzy Ziętek --- Chapter 10: An Overview of Principles and Designs of Hydraulic Fracturing Experiments and an Inquiry into the Influence of Rock Permeability and Strength on Failure Mode by Kenneth Imo-Imo Eshiet and Yong Sheng
    Pages: Online-Ressource (250 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789535134343
    Language: English
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    In:  http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/17765 | 9595 | 2015-09-13 10:11:22 | 17765 | Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute
    Publication Date: 2021-06-29
    Description: Population parameters of Jhonius argentatus and Johnieops vogleri in coastal waters ofBay of Bengal, Bangladesh were estimated by using FiSAT programme. The vonBertalanffy growth parameters, extreme length (cm) and growth constant K (year ·1) werefound to be 46.50 and 0.59 for J. argentatus, and 33.50 and 0.85 for J.vogleri The Loc(cm) and Z/K estimates provided by Wetherall plot were 46.694 and 1.791 for J.argentatus, and 31.25 and 2.623 for J. vogleri. The annual rate of natural (M) and fishingmortality (F) were estimated as 1.12 and 0.78 for J. argentatus, and 1.56 and 1.28 for J.vogleri. Rate of exploitation (E) was estimated as 0.41 for J. argentatus and 0.45 for J.vogleri. About 80.04% of J. argentatus were found to be recruited during peak pulses(April-May) and 19.96% during lean pulses (October-November) and 85.75% J. vogleriduring peak pulses (May-July) and 14.25% during lean pulses (September-October). Thegrowth performance index(〈!〉') was 3.11 for J. argentatus and 1.93 for J. vogleri. The totallength and body weight relationship was found to be W = 0.0403 TL25723 for J. argentatus and W = 0.0907 TV3482 for J. vogleri.
    Keywords: Fisheries ; Population dynamics ; Jhonius argentatus ; Johnieops vogleri
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: article
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: application/pdf
    Format: 75-81
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