Coexistence of Methane Hydrate and Gas Associated with the Difference in Thermodynamic Stabilities of Hydrate in the Pores of Sediments from Shenhu, South China Sea

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title Coexistence of Methane Hydrate and Gas Associated with the Difference in Thermodynamic Stabilities of Hydrate in the Pores of Sediments from Shenhu, South China Sea
spellingShingle Coexistence of Methane Hydrate and Gas Associated with the Difference in Thermodynamic Stabilities of Hydrate in the Pores of Sediments from Shenhu, South China Sea
title_short Coexistence of Methane Hydrate and Gas Associated with the Difference in Thermodynamic Stabilities of Hydrate in the Pores of Sediments from Shenhu, South China Sea
title_full Coexistence of Methane Hydrate and Gas Associated with the Difference in Thermodynamic Stabilities of Hydrate in the Pores of Sediments from Shenhu, South China Sea
title_fullStr Coexistence of Methane Hydrate and Gas Associated with the Difference in Thermodynamic Stabilities of Hydrate in the Pores of Sediments from Shenhu, South China Sea
title_full_unstemmed Coexistence of Methane Hydrate and Gas Associated with the Difference in Thermodynamic Stabilities of Hydrate in the Pores of Sediments from Shenhu, South China Sea
title_sort coexistence of methane hydrate and gas associated with the difference in thermodynamic stabilities of hydrate in the pores of sediments from shenhu, south china sea
publisher American Chemical Society (ACS)
publishDate 2024
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c05064.s001
genre Methane hydrate
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