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Advances in The Study of Gas Hydrates

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Title: Advances in The Study of Gas Hydrates
Author: Charles E. Taylor, Jonathan T. Kwan
ISBN: 0306484811 / 9780306484810
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 254
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Year: 2004
Availability: In Stock
     
 
  • Contents

Preface

Section I : Modeling of Hydrates
Chapter 1 :
Towards a Full Dynamic Model of CO2 Hydrate Formation in Aqueous Solutions : Phase Field Theory of Nucleation and Growth
Chapter 2 : Statistical Thermodynamic Model of Clathrate Hydrates With Multiple Filling of Cages
Chapter 3 : Phenomenological Modeling of Hydrate Formation and Dissociation
Chapter 4 : Effect of Conductive and Convective Heat Flow on Gas Production From Natural Hydrates By Depressurization
Chapter 5 : An Application Used For Correcting Thermal Gradients Below Permafrost Using an Empirical Diffusion Model : Anadarko's Hot Ice #1 Gas Hydrates Case Study
Chapter 6 : Gas Production From Class 1 Hydrate Accumulations

Section II : Detection of Hydrates
Chapter 7 :
A Project Update of Methane Hydrate Production From Alaskan Permafrost
Chapter 8 : Seismic Detection and Quantification of Gas Hydrates Using Rock Physics and Inversion
Chapter 9 : Experiment and Modeling of Hydrate Equilibrium Line in Gas, Gas Condensate, Black Oil and Drilling Completion Fluids

Section III : Laboratory Studies of Hydrates
Chapter 10 :
Solubility Measurements For CO2 and Methane Mixture in Water and Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions Near Hydrate Conditions
Chapter 11 : Nucleation Mechanisms of Clathrate Hydrates
Chapter 12 : The MSU Micellar-Solution Gas Hydrate Storage Process For Natural Gas
Chapter 13 : Enhancement in The Storage of Methane in Hydrates
Chapter 14 : Strength and Acoustic Properties of Ottawa Sand Containing Laboratory-Formed Methane Gas Hydrate
Chapter 15 : Investigating Methane Hydrate in Sediments Using X-Ray Computed Tomography
Chapter 16 : Methane Hydrate Studies : Delineating Properties of Host Sediments to Establish Reproducible Decomposition Kinetics

Author Index
Keyword Index

 
 
 
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