• Gas hydrate stability zone, abbreviated GHSZ, also referred to as methane hydrate stability zone (MHSZ) or hydrate stability zone (HSZ), refers to a zone...
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    (4CH4·23H2O), also called methane hydrate, hydromethane, methane ice, fire ice, natural gas hydrate, or gas hydrate, is a solid clathrate compound (more...
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  • 399-407. Milkov, A. V.; Sassen, R. (2000). "Thickness of the gas hydrate stability zone, Gulf of Mexico continental slope". Marine and Petroleum Geology...
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  • the contained gas. Seismic data showed a well-defined bottom simulating reflector, marking the bottom of the gas hydrate stability zone, found in a depth...
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    into the ocean. Liu, & Flemings. (2006). Passing gas through the hydrate stability zone at southern Hydrate Ridge, offshore Oregon. Earth and Planetary Science...
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    Elevation changes caused by the flow within the Earth's mantle Gas hydrate stability zone – A zone and depth of the marine environment at which methane clathrates...
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    subseafloor gas and fluid transport. Smaller fluxes occur elsewhere. The free gas zone is a zone of freed methane in a hydrate formation, beneath the hydrate stability...
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    Cold seep (redirect from Gas seep)
    can also be distinguished in detail, as follows: oil/gas seeps gas seeps: methane seeps gas hydrate seeps brine seeps are formed in brine pools pockmarks...
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    BBC. Retrieved 24 August 2014. Gas Hydrate Breakdown Unlikely to Cause Massive Greenhouse Gas Release, USGS Gas Hydrates Project, 2017 "Like 'champagne...
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  • on the seafloor and forms hydrate cap, forcing liquid carbon dioxide to only move laterally. The overall molecular stability relies on the temperature...
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    geothermal temperature to be high enough to prevent hydrates from blocking the valve. On wells with gas lift capability, many operators consider it prudent...
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    water flow is impeded then this gas charging leads to excess pore water pressure and decreased slope stability. Gas hydrate dissociation is thought to have...
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    form clathrate hydrates, where the noble gas is trapped in ice. Noble gases can form endohedral fullerene compounds, in which the noble gas atom is trapped...
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    affect methane gas release in the ocean seabed along the continental margins in West Spitsbergen. There exists these gas hydrate stability zones where a small...
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    Methane (redirect from Methane gas)
    along continental margins beneath the ocean floor within the gas clathrate stability zone, located at high pressures (1 to 100 MPa; lower end requires...
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    ROP, gas detection or geological parameters. Wireline logging measure – electrical, sonic, nuclear and magnetic resonance. Potential productive zone are...
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    Nitrogen (redirect from Nitrogen gas)
    it is ionic with structure [NO2]+[NO3]−; as a gas and in solution it is molecular O2N–O–NO2. Hydration to nitric acid comes readily, as does analogous...
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  • Radon (redirect from Radon gas)
    reactive. Early studies concluded that the stability of radon hydrate should be of the same order as that of the hydrates of chlorine (Cl 2) or sulfur dioxide...
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    management, hydration stability at high temperatures, electro-osmotic drag, as well as the mechanical, thermal, and oxidative stability, are affected...
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  • "Authigenic carbonates from the Cascadia subduction zone and their relation to gas hydrate stability". Geology. 26 (7): 647–650. Bibcode:1998Geo....26....
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    Long-term monitoring in observatories of marine gas hydrates and implications for climate change, slope stability, and ocean chemistry On the oceanic contribution...
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    the gulf floor. Hydrocarbons and gas hydrates rising from salt diapirs may cause doming of the gulf floor, with the gas sometimes erupting strongly enough...
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    (23 AU mean), and both should have stable habitable zones. A study of long-term orbital stability for simulated planets within the system shows that planets...
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    light ones are called zones. Zones, which are colder than belts, correspond to upwellings, while belts mark descending gas. The zones' lighter color is believed...
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    and near-infrared may identify magma oceans or high-temperature lavas, hydrated silicate surfaces and water ice, giving an unambiguous method to distinguish...
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    world's landmasses into one supercontinent would also mean that the global gas hydrate reservoir was lower than today, further damaging the case for methane...
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    data concerning the following main scientific fields: Geosciences: gas hydrate stability, seabed fluid flows, sub-marine landslides, geo-hazard early warning...
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    can be eaten fresh or toasted. The stems can be dried, ground, sifted, hydrated, and toasted like marshmallows. The seeds can be crushed, mixed with berries...
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  • petroleum origin hypothesis proposes that most of earth's petroleum and natural gas deposits were formed inorganically, commonly known as abiotic oil. Scientific...
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    implies a much smaller volume of sediment hosting gas hydrate than today, the global amount of hydrate before the PETM has been thought to be much less...
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