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June 21, 2010
BP'S Chemical Warfare Gases and Carcinogen Soup.
By Chris Landau
Broken Promises (BP) well spews the lethal and carcinogenic gases of hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide and benzene.
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Broken Promises (BP) well spews the lethal and carcinogenic gases of hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide and benzene.
There are 3 deadly gases blowing across the Gulf of Mexico, from the BP-Transocean-Halliburton blow out well towards the land.
These gases are a direct result of the oil gusher, natural gas gusher and the faults within the Earth itself.
They are:
1) Benzene, a carcinogenic compound found in crude oil. It is one of the two hundred approximate chemicals included in oil and is also found in our gasoline tanks.
2) Hydrogen Sulfide, a deadly gas, used in World War One, to kill soldiers when chemical warfare reached its peak. This gas is found in natural gas which is 95% methane and in small quantities within crude oil and in volcanoes and fault lines.
3) Sulfur dioxide. A chemical found in small quantities in the Earth, but increased by the flaring (burning) of natural gas and oil when hydrogen sulfide is converted or oxidized to sulfur dioxide.
Why are these gases and liquids so bad?
1) Benzene is a volatile (vaporizes easily) organic compound that becomes a liquid at 42 F and boils away completely at 176 degrees F. See the NIOSH pocket guide book.
It is carcinogenic and causes leukemia and cancer at 1 part per million in air (3.19 mg benzene per cubic meter of air). At 500 parts per million, it is immediately dangerous to life and health. It is lighter than water and floats on water. It has a density of 0.8765 grams per cubic centimeter (per milliliter) compared to water's 1 gram per cubic centimeter. Roughly a teaspoon of benzene, present in the air of a 3500 square foot house on an ongoing basis will cause cancer. At 20000 ppm, or 2% by volume in the atmosphere, it causes death.
2) Hydrogen sulfide smells like rotten eggs. lt is a liquid at -122 F and a gas at -77 F. When it is a gas, it is heavier than air and denser than air. It weighs 1.36 grams per liter. It is heavier than air which weighs 1.225 grams per liter. It can cause injuries or death when it pools in hollows. At 100 parts per million, it is immediately dangerous to life and health. At 20 ppm, this is the permissible exposure limit in which one can only work for about 10 minutes. At 150 ppm one can no longer smell hydrogen sulfide. At 500 ppm it causes pulmonary edema (fluid build up in lungs) and possible death. At 800 parts per million 50% of humans die for a 5 minute exposure. At 1000 parts per million a single breath causes breathing to stop and death to occur.
3) Sulfur dioxide smells like rotten eggs. It is heavier than air at 2.77 grams/per liter. The permissible exposure limit for sulfur dioxide is 5 ppm. It is immediately dangerous to life and health at 100 ppm. It is a liquid at -104 F and a gas at 14 F. It leaves an irritating taste in the mouth at 0.3 ppm -1 ppm. It causes pulmonary edema(fluid build up in lungs) and 50 % of a rat population will die at 2520 ppm
How do you know the deadly gas or liquid is there?
1) Benzene's odor can be detected at 1.5 parts per million (ppm). Its taste detection limit is 2 ppm.
2) Hydrogen sulfide's odor is detected at 0.5 parts per billion (ppb). Rotten egg smell.
3) Sulfur dioxide's odor and taste can be detected at 0.3-1 (ppm) parts per million.
What is a safe working amount for these 3 chemicals in ppm?
1) Benzene causes cancer and leukemia in people when long term exposure of benzene exceeds one part per million of benzene molecules to air molecules.
2) Hydrogen sulfide causes eye irritation at 10- 20 parts per million of air. At 50ppm it causes eye damage. At 100 ppm, one stops smelling it and at 350 ppm pulmonary edema sets in causes a suffocation effect from fluid build up, suffocation and death results.
3) Sulfur dioxide is deadly when sulfur dioxide reaches 5 parts per million in the air. It causes throat irritation.
CONCLUSION
Gas detectors to measure 3 different gases need to be instituted.
Detectors need to be set up around the Gulf of Mexico to measure these 3 gases individually. At present only hydrogen sulfide and all the volatile organic compounds are being detected as one group. We need to test individually for:
1) Benzene
2) Hydrogen Sulfide
3) Sulfur Dioxide
These gases are deadly and therefore should not be classified along with many of the other volatile organic compounds.
We know hydrogen sulfide is already being detected at up to 2 ppm. We know eye irritation will set in at 10 ppm and eye damage at 50ppm. Asthmatics and sensitive persons might be affected earlier or at lower concentrations.
Chris Landau
June 21,2010
I was born in South Africa in 1958. I came to the USA with my wife and three daughters in 2003. We became US citizens in 2009 and 2010. My wife Susan is a Special Education English Teacher. She has a bachelor's degree in Micro anatomy and biochemistry. I have two daughters at university and one in the tech world. I am lucky to be surrounded by such talented women.
I am a vegetarian and enjoy growing trees, vegetables and plants from seed.
My interests lie in astronomy, meteorology, geology and biology.
In astronomy, I am interested in dimensions, the speed of electromagnetic radiation in different density conditions, redshift, magnetism associated with rings of planets and stars, black holes and contracting galaxies and the rotation of the universe.
In September 2010 I presented three new concepts on our Earth, our Sun and the planets and stars that surround us. The American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG) published my ideas on October 4, 2010 on Planetary-Spin heat relationships, Jupiter-Saturn-Solar Tidal-Sunspot coupling and Planetary-Solar alternating magnetic fields. The paper can be found at the AIPG website at:
http://www.aipg.org/Events/2010 Annual Meeting/final papers.htm
In meteorology, my interests lie in long-range hourly weather forecasts through tidal and magnetic forces for both convectional and cyclonic rainfall.
In geology, my interests are in the inorganic origin of oil, gas and coal, under reducing conditions, through hydrogen sulfide and water acting on coal, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide and calcareous formations. My chemical and thermodynamic equations to prove how this occurred have been published.
As a geologist, I delivered two peer reviewed presentations to prove the theory, one to the Association of Engineering and Environmental Geologists in 2008 (AEG).
http://www.aegweb.org/files/public/abstracts.pdf, page 17.
The other was to The American Institute of Professional Geologists (AIPG)
AIPG 2009 Geology and Resources Conference
Grand Junction, CO
October 3-7, 2009
Proceedings Page 93
http://aipg.org/Events/pastmeeting.htm
These publications include methods of carbon capture that help generate new energy and make carbon dioxide a reusable resource. Understanding fracking by water is when hydrogen is added to carbon through the coal gas, Fischer Tropsch and Wurtz syntheses. Fracking is chemical Cracking and Fractional distillation in situ. It is making oil and gas by adding hydrogen to carbon. It is not hydraulic fracturing of rock.
My other interests are in the driving forces for continental drift, "magnetic rock vortices".
I enjoy growing my own fruit trees and vines and hope to be self-sufficient one day.
I hope that the world will one day all be vegetarians. I believe we can only truly respect ourselves and the other animals if we do not see them as a food source. No human being likes the thought of being eaten by animals. Animals should not be raised as a protein source.
I would like to see the oil, gas and coal being recycled daily, so no carbon dioxide or other pollutants are released into the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide can be reduced back to methane under reducing conditions.
Solar power should be stepped up in a huge way to create clean renewable energy for the world. Desalination of seawater by solar power is the long-term solution to our water needs and our food production. Education to limit global population growth is vital to have sustainable resources for the world and its animals.
I look forward to mutually beneficial relationships that exploit neither party.
Chris Landau