Methane hydrate stability in seawater

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Marine Geology And Geophysics: Marine Seismics, Oceanography: General: Continental Shelf Processes, Oceanography: General: Physical And Chemical Properties Of Seawater, Oceanography: Biological And Chemical: Organic Marine Chemistry

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Experimental data are presented for methane hydrate stability conditions in seawater (S~33.5%). For the pressure range of 2.75-10.0 MPa, at any given pressure, the dissociation temperature of methane hydrate is depressed by approximately -1.1ℏ relative to the pure methane-pure water system. These experimental results are consistent with previously reported thermodynamic predictions and experimental results obtained with articifical seawater. Collectively these results provide a minimum constraint concerning depth ranges over which methane hydrate is stable in the oceanic environment.

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