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Zhiqi Guo, Xiaoyu Lv, Cai Liu, Haifeng Chen and Lulu Mei
Characterizing gas hydrate-bearing marine sediments using seismic methods is essential for locating potential hydrate resources. However, most existing pre-stack seismic inversion methods estimate the properties of sediments containing gas hydrates witho...
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Qingmeng Yuan, Liang Kong, Rui Xu and Yapeng Zhao
This paper presents a state-dependent constitutive model for gas hydrate-bearing sediments (GHBS), considering the cementing effect for simulating the stress?strain behavior of GHBS. In this work, to consider the influence of hydrate on matrix samples in...
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Chulseoung Baek, Junhyung Seo, Moonkwan Choi, Jinsang Cho, Jiwhan Ahn and Kyehong Cho
Circulating fluidized bed combustion (CFBC) power generation technology is known to efficiently reduce the emission of air pollutants, such as SO2 and NO2, from coal combustion. however, CFBC coal ash contains high contents of free CaO, making it difficu...
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Kristine Horvat, Prasad Kerkar, Keith Jones and Devinder Mahajan
Sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the form of its hydrates in natural methane (CH4) hydrate reservoirs, via CO2/CH4 exchange, is an attractive pathway that also yields valuable CH4 gas as prod...
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Christian Deusner, Nikolaus Bigalke, Elke Kossel and Matthias Haeckel
The recovery of natural gas from CH4-hydrate deposits in sub-marine and sub-permafrost environments through injection of CO2 is considered a suitable strategy towards emission-neutral energy production. This study shows that the inj...
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Bettina Beeskow-Strauch and Judith Maria Schicks
The recovery of CH4 gas from natural hydrate formations by injection of industrially emitted CO2 is considered to be a promising solution to simultaneously access an unconventional fossil fuel reserve and counteract atmospheric CO
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Judith M. Schicks, Erik Spangenberg, Ronny Giese, Bernd Steinhauer, Jens Klump and Manja Luzi
The presence of natural gas hydrates at all active and passive continental margins has been proven. Their global occurrence as well as the fact that huge amounts of methane and other lighter hydrocarbons are stored in natural gas hydrates has led to the ...
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