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Natural Gases in Marine Sediments
Gas Bubbles and the Acoustically Impenetrable, or Turbid, Character of Some Estuarine Sediments
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J. R. Schubel
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1974
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Book chapters
pp. 179
Review of Gas Hydrates with Implication for Ocean Sediments
pp. 99
The Origin and Distribution of Methane in Marine Sediments
pp. 151
The Nature and Occurrence of Clathrate Hydrates
pp. 195
Occurrence of Natural Gas Hydrates in Sedimentary Basins
pp. 235
Effects of Gas Hydrates in Sediments
pp. 275
Gas Bubbles and the Acoustically Impenetrable, or Turbid, Character of Some Estuarine Sediments
pp. 299
In Situ Indications of Gas Hydrate
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