Gas-charged sediments: Phenomena and characterization
The mass of carbon trapped in methane hydrates exceeds that in conventional fossil fuel reservoirs. While methane in coarse-grained hydrate-bearing sediments is technically recoverable, most methane hydrates are found in fine-grained marine sediments where gas recovery is inherently impeded by very...
Main Author: | Jang, Junbong |
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Other Authors: | Santamarina, J. Carlos |
Format: | Others |
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Georgia Institute of Technology
2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/54255 |
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