Buch, Englisch, Band 5, 415 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 663 g
In Oceanic and Permafrost Environments
Buch, Englisch, Band 5, 415 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 663 g
Reihe: Coastal Systems and Continental Margins
ISBN: 978-1-4020-1362-1
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
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1. Hydrate as a Material and its Discovery.- 1. Introduction, Physical Properties, and Natural Occurrences of Hydrate.- 2. Natural Gas Hydrate: Introduction and History of Discovery.- 2. Physical Character of Natural Gas Hydrate.- 3. Practical Physical Chemistry and Emperical Predictions of Methane Hydrate Stability.- 4. Thermal State of the Gas Hydrate Reservoir.- 3. Oceanic and Permafrost-Related Natural Gas Hydrate.- 5. Permafrost-Associated Gas Hydrate.- 6. Oceanic Gas Hydrate.- 4. Source of Methane and its Migration.- 7. The Role of Methane Hydrate in Ocean Carbon Chemistry and Biochemical Cycling.- 8. Deep Biosphere: Source of Methane for Oceanic Hydrate.- 9. Movement and Accumulation of Methane in Marine Sediments: Relation to Gas Hydrate Systems.- 5. Major Hydrate-related Issues.- 10. Natural Gas Hydrate as a Potential Energy Resource.- 11. Climate Impact of Natural Gas Hydrate.- 12. Potential Role of Gas Hydrate Decomposition in Generating Submarine Slope Failures.- 6. Distribution of Natural Gas Hydrate.- 13. U.S. Atlantic Continental Margin; the Best-Known Gas Hydrate Locality.- 14. Gas Hydrate in the Arctic and Northern North Atlantic Oceans.- 15. Cascadia Margin, Northeast Pacific Ocean: Hydrate. Distribution from Geophysical Investigations.- 16. The Occurrence of BSRs on the Antarctic Margin.- 17. Gas Hydrate Potential of the Indian Sector of the NE Arabian Sea and Northern Indian Ocean.- 18. Hydrate as a Future Energy Resource for Japan.- 19. A Note on Gas Hydrate in the Northern Sector of the South China Sea.- 7. How we see Hydrate.- 20. Introduction to Physical Properties and Elasticity Models.- 21. Geophysical Sensing and Hydrate.- 22. Seismic Methods for Detecting and Quantifying Marine Methane Hydrate/Free Gas Reservoirs.- 23. Ground truth: In-SituProperties of Hydrate.- 8. Laboratory Studies of Gas Hydrates.- 24. GHASTLI — Determining Physical Properties of Sediment Containing Natural and Laboratory-Formed Gas Hydrate.- 25. Laboratory synthesis of pure methane hydrate suitable for measurement of physical properties and decomposition behavior.- 9. The Promise of Hydrate.- 26. Economic Perspective of Methane from Hydrate.- 27. Hydrate Resource, Methane Fuel, and a Gas-Based Economy?.- Additional Chapter Added for Second Printing.- 28. Sea Floor Venting and Gas Hydrate Accumulation A1-A.- Glossary of Terms.- Selected References.- List of Contributors.