Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 124. We publish this volume at a time when there is a growing interest in gas hydrates and major expansion in international research efforts.
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This is the most exhaustive study to date on natural gas hydrates.
Natural Gas Hydrates: Properties, Occurrence, and Recovery
This book will be of interest to experimental scientists who engage in gas hydrate experiments in the laboratory, and is also intended as a reference work for students concerned with gas hydrate research.
Hardcover plus CD
Rounding out with new case study examples, this new edition gives engineers an important tool to continue to control and mitigate hydrates in a safe and effective manner.