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A geophysical study of a pockmark in the Nyegga region, Norwegian Sea [PDF]
Over the last decade pockmarks have proven to be important seabed features that provideinformation about fluid flow on continental margins. Their formation and dynamics are stillpoorly constrained due to the lack of proper three dimensional imaging of ...
Ker, S. +20 more
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Evidence for massive methane hydrate destabilization during the penultimate interglacial warming. [PDF]
Weldeab S +3 more
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ABSTRACT Rationale Dielectric barrier discharge ionisation (DBDI) in an active‐capillary configuration (including the commercial SICRIT source) is widely used as a soft, ambient‐pressure ionisation method for vapours and gases, yet the role of water vapour in controlling reagent ion chemistry and analytical behaviour has not been mechanistically ...
Miroslav Polášek +2 more
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Microbial aspects of anaerobic methane oxidation with sulfate as electron acceptor
Anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) is an important methane sink in the ocean but the microbes responsible for AOM are as yet resilient to cultivation.
Jagersma, C.G.
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Effects of Different Factors on Methane Hydrate Formation Using a Visual Wellbore Simulator. [PDF]
Wang J +5 more
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Methane hydrate. Stability conditions of methane hydrate in natural seawater.
Maekawa, Tatsuo, Imai, Noboru
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Toward Sustainable Carbonylation Reactions Enabled by CO Surrogates in Green Solvents
Carbonylation reactions offer a sustainable route to valuable carbonyl compounds. This review highlights methodologies that exploit carbonylative coupling to drastically enhance process sustainability, avoiding the direct use of CO through CO surrogates and promoting syntheses in green solvents potentially derived from renewable and sustainable sources.
Francesco Messa +2 more
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Study on the growth kinetics of methane hydrate in pure water system containing ZIF-8. [PDF]
Lv X +8 more
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MXene‐based electrodes are established as high‐performance electrochemical energy storage materials. Sustainable energy storage systems are enabled through biologically derived MXene synthesis routes. Electrochemical kinetics and charge storage are enhanced by biomimetic MXene structures.
Shajjadur Rahman Shajid +3 more
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