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Fundamental principles and applications of natural gas hydrates

E. Dendy Sloan, Jr

Nature 426, 353-363(20 November 2003)

doi:10.1038/nature02135

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Figure 1

The three common hydrate unit crystal structures.

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Figure 2

Hydrate guests versus hydrate cavity size ranges.

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Figure 3

The isobaric methane and water phase diagram.

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Figure 4

A seafloor slump in the Blake-Bahama ridge shown in both seismic (top) and cartoon (bottom) relief40.

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Figure 5

Hypothesized causes of the Late Paleocene Thermal Maximum (LPTM).

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Table 1

Ratios of molecular diameters* to cavity diameters for some molecules including natural gas-hydrate formers

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Table 2

Conventional and hydrated gas resources in trillion cubic metres

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