heliumfickor
Heliumfickor, a Swedish term literally translating to "helium pockets," refers to localized accumulations of helium gas that can occur in certain geological formations. These pockets are typically found in association with natural gas deposits, particularly those rich in helium. Helium, being a noble gas, is inert and less dense than air, allowing it to migrate and accumulate within porous rock strata.
The formation of helium pockets is a result of complex geological processes. Over geological timescales, radioactive
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