Experimental Study of the PVTX Properties of the System H2O-CH4 Fang Lin

The system H2O-CH4 is found in a variety of geological environments in the earth’s crust, from sedimentary basins to low grade metamorphic terrains. Knowledge of the Pressure-Volume-Temperature-Composition (PVTX) properties of the H2O-CH4 system is necessary to understand the role that these fluids...

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Main Authors: J. Fred Read, Madeline Schreiber, Amadeu Sum
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.518.2300 2023-05-15T17:11:50+02:00 Experimental Study of the PVTX Properties of the System H2O-CH4 Fang Lin J. Fred Read Madeline Schreiber Amadeu Sum The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 2005 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.518.2300 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-10062005-222419/unrestricted/FLin_Dissertation.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.518.2300 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-10062005-222419/unrestricted/FLin_Dissertation.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-10062005-222419/unrestricted/FLin_Dissertation.pdf H2O-CH4 system synthetic fluid inclusions PVTX properties Raman spectroscopy phase equilibria methane hydrate text 2005 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T09:58:04Z The system H2O-CH4 is found in a variety of geological environments in the earth’s crust, from sedimentary basins to low grade metamorphic terrains. Knowledge of the Pressure-Volume-Temperature-Composition (PVTX) properties of the H2O-CH4 system is necessary to understand the role that these fluids play in different geological environments. In this study the properties of the H2O-CH4 fluid system at elevated temperatures and pressures has been investigated experimentally to determine the PVTX properties of H2O-CH4 fluids in the P-T range equivalent to late diagenetic to low grade metamorphic environments, and XCH4≤4mol%. A study has also been conducted to determine methane hydrate stability over the temperature range of-40~20°C. Synthetic fluid inclusions were employed in both studies as miniature autoclaves. Experimental data for the PVTX properties of H2O-CH4 fluids under late diagenetic to low grade metamorphic conditions was used to calculate the slopes of iso-Th lines (the line connecting the P-T conditions of the inclusions at formation and at homogenization) at different PTX conditions. An empirical equation to describe the slope Text Methane hydrate Unknown Fang ENVELOPE(167.217,167.217,-77.483,-77.483)
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topic H2O-CH4 system
synthetic fluid inclusions
PVTX properties
Raman spectroscopy
phase equilibria
methane hydrate
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synthetic fluid inclusions
PVTX properties
Raman spectroscopy
phase equilibria
methane hydrate
J. Fred Read
Madeline Schreiber
Amadeu Sum
Experimental Study of the PVTX Properties of the System H2O-CH4 Fang Lin
topic_facet H2O-CH4 system
synthetic fluid inclusions
PVTX properties
Raman spectroscopy
phase equilibria
methane hydrate
description The system H2O-CH4 is found in a variety of geological environments in the earth’s crust, from sedimentary basins to low grade metamorphic terrains. Knowledge of the Pressure-Volume-Temperature-Composition (PVTX) properties of the H2O-CH4 system is necessary to understand the role that these fluids play in different geological environments. In this study the properties of the H2O-CH4 fluid system at elevated temperatures and pressures has been investigated experimentally to determine the PVTX properties of H2O-CH4 fluids in the P-T range equivalent to late diagenetic to low grade metamorphic environments, and XCH4≤4mol%. A study has also been conducted to determine methane hydrate stability over the temperature range of-40~20°C. Synthetic fluid inclusions were employed in both studies as miniature autoclaves. Experimental data for the PVTX properties of H2O-CH4 fluids under late diagenetic to low grade metamorphic conditions was used to calculate the slopes of iso-Th lines (the line connecting the P-T conditions of the inclusions at formation and at homogenization) at different PTX conditions. An empirical equation to describe the slope
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author J. Fred Read
Madeline Schreiber
Amadeu Sum
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Amadeu Sum
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title Experimental Study of the PVTX Properties of the System H2O-CH4 Fang Lin
title_short Experimental Study of the PVTX Properties of the System H2O-CH4 Fang Lin
title_full Experimental Study of the PVTX Properties of the System H2O-CH4 Fang Lin
title_fullStr Experimental Study of the PVTX Properties of the System H2O-CH4 Fang Lin
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Study of the PVTX Properties of the System H2O-CH4 Fang Lin
title_sort experimental study of the pvtx properties of the system h2o-ch4 fang lin
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