Occurrence and exploration of gas hydrate in the marginal seas and continental margin of the Asia and Oceania region
Supplies of conventional natural gas and oil are declining fast worldwide, and therefore new, unconventional forms of energy resources are needed to meet the ever-increasing demand. Amongst the many different unconventional natural resources are gas hydrates, a solid, ice-like crystalline compound o...
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ftindianacasci:oai:repository.ias.ac.in:122717 2023-05-15T15:03:13+02:00 Occurrence and exploration of gas hydrate in the marginal seas and continental margin of the Asia and Oceania region Matsumoto, Ryo Ryu, Byong-Jae Lee, Sung-Rock Lin, Saulwood Wu, Shiguo Sain, Kalachand Pecher, Ingo Riedel, Michael 2011 http://repository.ias.ac.in/122717/ https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2011.09.009 unknown Elsevier B.V. Matsumoto, Ryo Ryu, Byong-Jae Lee, Sung-Rock Lin, Saulwood Wu, Shiguo Sain, Kalachand Pecher, Ingo Riedel, Michael (2011) Occurrence and exploration of gas hydrate in the marginal seas and continental margin of the Asia and Oceania region Marine and Petroleum Geology, 28 (10). pp. 1751-1767. ISSN 0264-8172 QE Geology Article PeerReviewed 2011 ftindianacasci https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2011.09.009 2021-08-15T19:20:55Z Supplies of conventional natural gas and oil are declining fast worldwide, and therefore new, unconventional forms of energy resources are needed to meet the ever-increasing demand. Amongst the many different unconventional natural resources are gas hydrates, a solid, ice-like crystalline compound of methane and water formed under specific low temperature and high pressure conditions. Gas hydrates are believed to exist in large quantities worldwide in oceanic regions of continental margins, as well as associated with permafrost regions in the Arctic. Some studies to estimate the global abundance of gas hydrate suggest that the total volume of natural gas locked up in form of gas hydrates may exceed all known conventional natural gas reserves, although large uncertainties exist in these assessments. Gas hydrates have been intensively studied in the last two decades also due to connections between Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Ice permafrost Indian Academy of Sciences: Publication of Fellows Arctic Marine and Petroleum Geology 28 10 1751 1767 |
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Supplies of conventional natural gas and oil are declining fast worldwide, and therefore new, unconventional forms of energy resources are needed to meet the ever-increasing demand. Amongst the many different unconventional natural resources are gas hydrates, a solid, ice-like crystalline compound of methane and water formed under specific low temperature and high pressure conditions. Gas hydrates are believed to exist in large quantities worldwide in oceanic regions of continental margins, as well as associated with permafrost regions in the Arctic. Some studies to estimate the global abundance of gas hydrate suggest that the total volume of natural gas locked up in form of gas hydrates may exceed all known conventional natural gas reserves, although large uncertainties exist in these assessments. Gas hydrates have been intensively studied in the last two decades also due to connections between |
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Occurrence and exploration of gas hydrate in the marginal seas and continental margin of the Asia and Oceania region |
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Occurrence and exploration of gas hydrate in the marginal seas and continental margin of the Asia and Oceania region |
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Occurrence and exploration of gas hydrate in the marginal seas and continental margin of the Asia and Oceania region |
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Occurrence and exploration of gas hydrate in the marginal seas and continental margin of the Asia and Oceania region |
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Occurrence and exploration of gas hydrate in the marginal seas and continental margin of the Asia and Oceania region |
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occurrence and exploration of gas hydrate in the marginal seas and continental margin of the asia and oceania region |
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