Laboratory analysis of a naturally occurring gas hydrate from sediment of the Gulf of Mexico

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Intact natural gas hydrate of structure II made up more than 80% of the water present in nearbottom core material recovered from the Gulf of Mexico. Solid-state carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance with magic-angle spinning gave resolved lines from ethane, propane and isobutane and apparently from methane in the two sizes of cage in the hydrate lattice. Low-temperature dielectric loss peaks were assigned to reorientation of encaged propane, isobutane, H 2 S and CO 2 molecules.

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