Gas hydrates naturally form along the coasts of continents and in Arctic permafrost, places where water and gas mix at relatively high pressure and low temperature.
Not exact matches
Naturally - occurring methane
hydrates, hidden deep under the sea floor or tucked under Arctic permafrost, contain substantial natural
gas reserves locked up in a form that is difficult to extract.
The work with
naturally occurring
gas hydrates led to physical chemsitry studies of the associated
gas and oil seeps.
1982 Richard D. McIver, «Role of
Naturally Occurring
Gas Hydrates in Sediment Transport.»