PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERS AND CONTENTS OF GAS HYDRATERESEARCHES IN MACKENZIE DELTA AREA, CANADA
Received date: 2003-08-10
Revised date: 2003-09-13
Online published: 2003-12-20
Gas hydrate are very important because of their vest resources potential, their role as submarine geohzard, and their effects on global climate in the world. The research result of the gas hydrate in the Mackenzie Delta of Canada are discussed in this summary and conclude the physical and chemical properties of the hydrate-bearing sediments which are drilled from the permafrost and introduce the evaluation of the gas hydrate.
Key words: Gas hydrates; Resource evaluation; Mackenzie; Canada.
WU Shi-guo, XU Ning . PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERS AND CONTENTS OF GAS HYDRATERESEARCHES IN MACKENZIE DELTA AREA, CANADA[J]. Natural Gas Geoscience, 2003 , 14(6) : 506 -511 . DOI: 10.11764/j.issn.1672-1926.2003.06.506
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