Geophysical Characterization of Gas Hydrates

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Geophysical Characterization of Gas Hydrates
Author : Michael Riedel
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 07 May 2024
ISBN : 0931830419
Pages : 392 pages
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Geophysical Characterization of Gas Hydrates by Michael Riedel Book PDF Summary

The occurrence of gas hydrates in large quantities worldwide, and their immense energy potential have prompted concerted efforts into their exploration and understanding over the last many years. During this time, geophysical characterization of natural gas hydrate occurrences by seismic and other methods have gained prominence, and such studies have been reported from time to time. However, no compilation of such studies was ever attempted. This SEG publication, Geophysical Characterization of Gas Hydrates (Geophysical Developments No. 14), is the first book on the topic that focuses on documenting various types of geophysical studies that are carried out for the detection and mapping of gas hydrates.

Geophysical Characterization of Gas Hydrates

The occurrence of gas hydrates in large quantities worldwide, and their immense energy potential have prompted concerted efforts into their exploration and understanding over the last many years. During this time, geophysical characterization of natural gas hydrate occurrences by seismic and other methods have gained prominence, and such studies have

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