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Using magnetic resonance imaging to monitor CH4 hydrate formation and spontaneous conversion of CH4 hydrate to CO2 hydrate in porous media
Magnetic Resonance Imaging , 06/05/09
Baldwin BA et al. - Magnetic resonance imaging was used to monitor and quantify methane hydrate formation and exchange in porous media. No detectable dissociation of the hydrate was measured during the exchange process.
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