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- Pluto's Ocean Is Capped and Insulated by Gas Hydrates
- LPSC Xxrv O Lunar and Planetary Institute Provided by the NASA
- Hydrogen (H2) Storage in Clathrate Hydrates
- Ethane Clathrate Hydrate Infrared Signatures for Solar System Remote Sensing
- No Compelling Evidence for Clathrate Hydrate Formation Under Interstellar Medium Conditions LETTER Over Laboratory Time Scales Mathieu Choukrouna,1, Tuan H
- (12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 9,072,799 B2 Boyden Et Al
- Monitoring Xenon Clathrate Hydrate Formation on Ice Surfaces with Optically Enhanced 129Xenmr
- Theoretical Study on Thermodynamic Properties of Ice and Clathrate Hydrate
- Thermal Expansion of the Clathrate Hydrates of Ethylene Oxide and Tetrahydrofuran J
- Formation of Titan in Saturn’S Subnebula: Constraints from Huygens Probe Measurements
- Directional Solidification of Methane Hydrates with Controlled Crystal
- Understanding Gas Hydrates and Its Utility for Energy Solutions
- 1 Clathrate Hydrates in Frozen Confections
- Environmental Report 2003
- Clathrate Hydrates in Interstellar Environment
- Water and Methane Stay Together at Extreme Pressures COMMENTARY Christoph G
- A Comparison of the Atmospheres of Jupiter and Saturn: Deep Atmospheric Composition, Cloud Structure, Vertical Mixing, and Origin
- Gas Hydrate Analysis and Modelling of Monoethylene Glycol Regeneration and the Impact of Additives
- Physical and Chemical Properties of Gas Hydrates: Theoretical Aspects of Energy Storage Application
- Prediction of Gas-Hydrate Equilibrium, Stability and Kinetic Nucleation in Porous Media
- Gas Hydrates Formation Formation of Clathrate
- Hydration of Krypton and Consideration of Clathrate Models
- Novel Hydrogen Clathrate Hydrate Yu Wang1, Konstantin Glazyrin2, Valery Roizen3, Artem Oganov3,4,5, Ivan Chernyshov6, Xiao Zhang 1, Eran Greenberg7*, Vitali B
- The Interaction of Climate Change and Methane Hydrates 10.1002/2016RG000534 Carolyn D
- Methane Hydrate in Martian Glacial and Cryospheric Ice. D.S. Mcmenamin1 and G.E
- Chemical Physics of Air Clathrate Hydrates
- August 21-25, 2000
- Explosive Gas Emission Craters on Earth: Possible Analog for Raised Rim Lakes on Titan
- Methane Clathrates in the Solar System