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cracsoc:10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c05064.s001 2025-12-14T15:05:18+00:00 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 2024-04-24T09:41:22Z https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c05064.s001 unknown American Chemical Society (ACS) component 2024 cracsoc https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c05064.s001 2025-11-20T01:19:56Z Other/Unknown Material Methane hydrate ACS Publications
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c05064.s001
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