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Morphology of methane hydrate host sediments

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Abstract

The morphological features including porosity and grains of methane hydrate host sediments were investigated using synchrotron computed microtomography (CMT) technique. The sediment sample was obtained during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 164 on the Blake Ridge at water depth of 2278.5 m. The CMT experiment was performed at the Brookhaven National Synchrotron Light Source facility. The analysis gave ample porosity, specific surface area, mean particle size, and tortuosity. The method was found to be highly effective for the study of methane hydrate host sediments.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title Morphology of methane hydrate host sediments
Volume 50
Issue 1
Year Published 2005
Language English
Larger Work Title American Chemical Society, Division of Petroleum Chemistry, Preprints
First page 30
Last page 32
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