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Sediment-hosted gas hydrates : new insights on natural and synthetic systems /

There is much interest in gas hydrates in relation to their potential role as an important driver for climate change and as a major new energy source; however, many questions remain, not least the size of the global hydrate budget. Much of the current uncertainty centres on how hydrates are physical...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Geological Society of London
Otros Autores: Long, D.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Geological Society, 2009.
Colección:Geological Society special publication ; no. 319.
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505 0 0 |t Sediment-hosted gas hydrates : new insights on natural and synthetic systems /  |r D. Long [and others] --  |t Gas hydrate drilling transect across northern Cascadia margin-- IODP Expedition 311 /  |r M. Riedel [and others] --  |t Exploration strategy for economically significant accumulations of marine gas hydrate /  |r R.L. Kleinberg --  |t Hydrocarbon gas hydrates in sediments of the Mississippi Canyon area, Northern Gulf of Mexico /  |r T. McGee [and others] --  |t Gas hydrate forming fluids on the NE Sakhalin slope, Sea of Okhotsk /  |r L.L. Mazurenko [and others] --  |t Hydrate occurrences in the Namibe Basin, offshore Namibia /  |r R. Swart --  |t Mapping hydrate stability zones offshore Scotland /  |r A.P. Camps [and others] --  |t The pore-scale distribution of sediment-hosted hydrates : evidence from effective medium modelling of laboratory and borehole seismic data /  |r T.A. Minshull & S. Chand --  |t Regional versus detailed velocity analysis to quantify hydrate and free gas in marine sediments : the South Shetland Margin case study /  |r U. Tinivella, M.F. Loreto & F. Accaino --  |t Mimicking natural systems : methane hydrate formation-- decomposition in depleted sediments /  |r M.W. Eaton, K.W. Jones & D. Mahajan --  |t Effects of solid surfaces on hydrate kinetics and stability /  |r B. Kvamme [and others] --  |t Gas hydrate growth and dissociation in narrow pore networks : capillary inhibition and hysteresis phenomena /  |r R. Anderson, B. Tohidi & J.B.W. Webber --  |t Gas hydrate crystallite size investigations with high-energy synchrotron radiation /  |r S.A. Klapp, H. Klein, & W.F. Kuhs --  |t Can CO₂ hydrate assist in the underground storage of carbon dioxide? /  |r C.A. Rochelle [and others]. 
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