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ISBN 10: 1786302217
ISBN 13: 9781786302212
Author: Livio Ruffine, Daniel Broseta, Arnaud Desmedt
Gas hydrates in their natural environment and for potential industrial applications (Volume 2).
Gas Hydrates 2 Geoscience Issues and Potential Industrial Applications 2nd Table of contents:
PART 1: Field study and laboratory experiments of hydrate-bearing sediments
Introduction to Part 1
1 Water Column Acoustics: Remote Detection of Gas Seeps
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Principle of the measurement
1.3 Bibliography
2 Geophysical Approach
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Overview
2.3. Seismic processing
2.4. Example of gas hydrate exploration: the SYSIF instrument
2.5. Bibliography
3 Hydrate Seismic Detection
3.1. Wave velocities of hydrate-bearing sediments
3.2. Bibliography
4 Geomorphology of Gas Hydrate-Bearing Pockmark
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Generalities about pockmarks
4.3. Impact of gas hydrate on seafloor deformation
4.4. Morphological evolution of gas hydrate pockmarks
4.5. Distinction between gas hydrate-bearing and gas hydratefree pockmarks
4.6. Bibliography
5 Geotechnics
5.1. Introduction
5.2. The Penfeld system
5.3. Bibliography
6 Geochemistry
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Sampling geological materials from hydrate-bearing sediment
6.3. Analyses
6.4. Bibliography
7 Benthic Ecosystem Study
7.1. Microbial ecology in hydrate-bearing sediments
7.2. Macrobial ecology studies at cold seeps
7.3. Bibliography
8 Physicochemical Properties of Gas Hydrate-bearing Sediments
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Gas hydrate formation and dissociation
8.3. Fluid transport in gas hydrate-bearing sediments
8.4. Thermal and electrical properties of gas hydrate-bearing sediments
8.5. Distribution and occurrence of gas hydrates in sediments
8.6. Experimental investigation of dynamic processes in gas hydrate-bearing sediments
8.7. Bibliography
9 Small-scale Laboratory Studies of Key Geotechnical Properties which Cannot be Measured from In Situ Deployed Technologies
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Influence of gas hydrates on the stiffness and strength properties of sediments
9.3. Bibliography
PART 2: Modeling of Gas Hydrate-bearing Sediments and Case Studies
10 Geomechanical Aspects
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Geomechanical characteristics
10.3. Constitutive models for continuum mechanics frameworks
10.4. Coupled formulation
10.5. Numerical simulations of the Nankai 2013 gas production test
10.6. Concluding remarks
10.7. Bibliography
11 Geochemical Aspects
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Basic principles
11.3. Model framework
11.4. Model validation and sensitivity tests
11.5. Model application
11.6. Concluding remarks
11.7. Acknowledgments
11.8. Bibliography
PART 3: Geoscience and Industrial Applications
12 Biogeochemical Dynamics of the Giant Pockmark Regab
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Location of the pockmark
12.3. Megafauna distribution on Regab pockmark in relation to fluid chemistry
12.4. General conclusion on the megafauna distribution on the Regab pockmark in relation to fluid chemistry
12.5. Bibliography
13 Roles of Gas Hydrates for CO2 Geological Storage Purposes
13.1. Introduction
13.2. Hydrate trapping of CO2 in subsurfaces (onshore, offshore and deep offshore cases)
13.3. CO2 deep offshore storage capacity in the French and Spanish EEZs
13.4. Summary and prospects
13.5. Bibliography
14 Hydrate-Based Removal of CO2 from CH4 + CO2 Gas Streams
14.1. Introduction
14.2. Laboratory experiments of gas capture and separation by means of gas hydrates
14.3. Metrics of CO2 separation
14.4. Results from experiments of CO2 removal from CO2/CH4 gas mixtures
14.5. Routes to enhance the removal of CO2 from CO2/CH4 gas mixtures
14.6. Concluding remarks
14.7. Bibliography
15 Use of Hydrates for Cold Storage and Distribution in Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Applications
15.1. Introduction
15.2. Hydrate systems for cool storage and distribution
15.3. Criteria for use of hydrates in refrigeration
15.4. Hydrate applications in refrigeration and air conditioning
15.5. Conclusion
15.6. Bibliography
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