Not exact matches
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Why did
gas hydrates melt at the end of the last ice age?
In most places on continental slopes,
gas hydrate does not exist in the upper 10 + meters of sediment (which is another reason for
why David is very likely correct in stating that the process of thermal dissociation is slow — heat has to propagate into the sediment).
Nothing to Fear, Chapter 18, Remarkable Availability of Life Saving Fossil Fuels, explains
why the United States has a huge potential supply of natural
gas from methane
hydrates.