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The occurrence, distribution, properties, and hydrocarbon reservoir potential of natural gas hydrates in marine sediments continue to be enigmatic questions in marine geoscience. The fact that natural gas hydrate is metastable and affected by changes in pressure and temperature makes its observation and study difficult under laboratory conditions.
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Goldberg, D.S., Collett, T.S., Hyndman, R.D. (2000). Ground Truth: In-Situ Properties of Hydrate. In: Max, M.D. (eds) Natural Gas Hydrate. Coastal Systems and Continental Margins, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4387-5_23
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