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Three crew members from a fishing vessel died from hydrogen sulfide poisoning after a fish storage tank collapsed and ...
Hydrogen sulfide occurs in nature and is also produced and used in different industries. In nature, it occurs naturally in sewers, manure pits, well water, oil and gas wells and volcanoes.
Officials have found that people can detect hydrogen sulfide at levels from 0.05 ppb to 30 ppb, though it’s not exactly clear the levels at which symptoms occur, and this likely varies by person.
The report "Hydrogen Sulfide Scavengers Market by Type (water soluble, oil soluble, gas-phase), Chemistry (triazine, nitrite, iron sponge), End-use (crude oil, natural gas, geothermal energy ...
Hydrogen sulfide is present on Jupiter and was predicted to exist on gas giant exoplanets, but evidence of the molecule had been elusive outside our solar system, Fu said.
The stench, caused by high hydrogen sulfide levels that emanate from the decaying, rapidly shrinking sea, has been detected in higher frequency for as many as five or six months per year as ...
At least two workers at a Houston-area oil refinery were killed when hydrogen sulfide leaked at the plant, setting off urgent warnings for nearby residents to stay indoors before authorities ...
Hydrogen sulfide concentrations at 13 of the wells were at least 300 parts per million (ppm) — the maximum reading on the measuring device. Eight other sites had readings over 100 ppm.