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Chemistry / Clathrate hydrates / Natural gas / Matter / Gas hydrate stability zone / Hydrates / Seismology / Industrial gases / Bright spot / Porosity / Petroleum reservoir / Nankai Trough gas hydrate site
Date: 2010-12-20 11:54:58
Chemistry
Clathrate hydrates
Natural gas
Matter
Gas hydrate stability zone
Hydrates
Seismology
Industrial gases
Bright spot
Porosity
Petroleum reservoir
Nankai Trough gas hydrate site

Seismic interpretation of gas hydrate based on physical properties of sediments

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