Methane hydrate formation and decomposition
Methane hydrates, in arctic permafrost and deep ocean sediments, store vast amounts of methane, which is the primary constituent of natural gas and a potent greenhouse gas.
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doaj-3ebd05207a304d99a0625c393a558cd32020-11-24T23:34:57ZengTexas State UniversityElectronic Journal of Differential Equations1072-66912009-04-01200917111Methane hydrate formation and decompositionVasilios AlexiadesMethane hydrates, in arctic permafrost and deep ocean sediments, store vast amounts of methane, which is the primary constituent of natural gas and a potent greenhouse gas. http://ejde.math.txstate.edu/conf-proc/17/a1/abstr.htmlPhase changeenthalpyheat conductiondiffusionthermochemistrygas hydratesfinite volume scheme |
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Methane hydrate formation and decomposition |
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Methane hydrate formation and decomposition |
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Methane hydrate formation and decomposition |
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Methane hydrate formation and decomposition |
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Texas State University |
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Electronic Journal of Differential Equations |
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1072-6691 |
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2009-04-01 |
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Methane hydrates, in arctic permafrost and deep ocean sediments, store vast amounts of methane, which is the primary constituent of natural gas and a potent greenhouse gas. |
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Phase change enthalpy heat conduction diffusion thermochemistry gas hydrates finite volume scheme |
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