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Investigation of the Interaction of CO2 and CH4 Hydrate for the Determination of Feasibility of CO2 Storage in the Black Sea Sediments
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2013-05-15
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Örs, Oytun
Sınayuç, Çağlar
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Recently, carbon dioxide injection into deep sea sediments has become one of the carbon dioxide mitigation methods since carbon dioxide hydrates are stable at the prevailing pressure and temperature conditions. The Black Sea, which is one of the major identified natural methane hydrate regions of the world, can be a good candidate for carbon dioxide storage in hydrate form. Injected carbon dioxide under the methane hydrate stability region will be in contact with methane hydrate which should be analyzed tho...
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O. Örs and Ç. Sınayuç, “Investigation of the Interaction of CO2 and CH4 Hydrate for the Determination of Feasibility of CO2 Storage in the Black Sea Sediments,” 2013, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/83790.