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To characterize a gas hydrate reservoir, we must relate the elastic properties of the sediment to the volume of gas hydrate and the host-rock properties and conditions, such as mineralogy, porosity, pressure, and temperature. One way of achieving this goal is through rock physics effective-medium mo...

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