Exploration of Gas Hydrates: Geophysical Techniques

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Gas hydrates are ice-like crystalline substances that form a rigid cage of water molecules and entrap hydrocarbon and non-hydrocarbon gas by hydrogen bonding. Natural gas hydrate is primarily composed of water and methane. These are solid, crystalline, ice-like substances found in permafrost areas and deepwater basins around the world. They naturally occur in the pore space of marine sediments, where appropriate high pressure and low temperature conditions exist in an adequate supply of gas (mainly methane). Gas hydrates are considered as a potential non conventional energy resource. Methane hydrates are also recognized as, an influence on offshore platform stability, a major factor in climate change contributing to global warming and a significant contribution to the ocean carbon cycle. The proposed book treats various geophysical techniques in order to quantify the gas hydrate reserves and their impact on environment. The primary goal of this book is to provide the state of art for gas hydrate exploration. The target audiences for this book are non-specialist from different branches of science, graduate students and researchers.

Author(s): Sanjeev Rajput, Naresh Kumar Thakur (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2011

Language: English
Pages: 282
Tags: Geophysics/Geodesy

Front Matter....Pages i-x
Introduction....Pages 1-27
World’s Oil and Natural Gas Scenario....Pages 29-47
Gas Hydrates....Pages 49-72
Stability Conditions....Pages 73-97
Geological Indicators....Pages 99-128
Geophysical Indicators....Pages 129-141
Geophysical Surveys and Data Analysis....Pages 143-209
Identification to Quantification of Gas Hydrates....Pages 211-264
The Road Ahead....Pages 265-276
Back Matter....Pages 277-281