Economic Geology of Natural Gas Hydrate
Max, Michael D.; Johnson, Arthur H.; Dillon, William P.
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Paperback. Series: Coastal Systems and Continental Margins. Num Pages: 364 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PNR; RBGK; RBGL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 155 x 19. Weight in Grams: 563.
This book is a companion to “Natural Gas Hydrate in Oceanic and Permafrost Environments” (Max, 2000, 2003), which is the first book on gas hydrate in this series. Although other gases can naturally form clathrate hydrates (referred to after as ‘hydrate’), we are concerned here only with hydrocarbon gases that form hydrates. The most important of these natural gases is methane. Whereas the first book is a general introduction to the subject of natural gas hydrate, this book focuses on the geology and geochemical controls of gas hydrate development and on gas extraction from naturally occurring hydrocarbon hydrates. This is ... Read more
This book is a companion to “Natural Gas Hydrate in Oceanic and Permafrost Environments” (Max, 2000, 2003), which is the first book on gas hydrate in this series. Although other gases can naturally form clathrate hydrates (referred to after as ‘hydrate’), we are concerned here only with hydrocarbon gases that form hydrates. The most important of these natural gases is methane. Whereas the first book is a general introduction to the subject of natural gas hydrate, this book focuses on the geology and geochemical controls of gas hydrate development and on gas extraction from naturally occurring hydrocarbon hydrates. This is ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Number of pages
364
Condition
New
Series
Coastal Systems and Continental Margins
Number of Pages
343
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789400788503
SKU
V9789400788503
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