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Gas Hydrate Saturations and Their Uncertainties From Chlorinity and Well Log Data at IODP Site U1325 (Exp. 311, Cascadia Margin)

Malinverno et al., 2006

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16877380926528148028
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Malinverno A
Kastner M
Torres M
Wortmann U
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

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Estimates of gas hydrate saturation S_h (percentage of pore volume occupied by gas hydrate) are needed to map gas hydrate accumulations and to quantify the global amount of gas hydrate stored in marine sediments. Two widely used methods to quantify S_h use pore …
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