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Submarine slope stability analysis during natural gas hydrate dissociation: Discussion
Volume change during natural gas hydrate dissociation is important for calculation of excess pore pressure and corresponding submarine slope stability. A short discussion is presented here to the paper of Wang et al. including some notes about the standard condition and parameters used in their model. This discussion calls attention to the wrong use of standard temperature and pressure during calculation of volume change, excess pore pressure, and submarine slope stability.
Submarine slope stability analysis during natural gas hydrate dissociation: Discussion
Volume change during natural gas hydrate dissociation is important for calculation of excess pore pressure and corresponding submarine slope stability. A short discussion is presented here to the paper of Wang et al. including some notes about the standard condition and parameters used in their model. This discussion calls attention to the wrong use of standard temperature and pressure during calculation of volume change, excess pore pressure, and submarine slope stability.
Submarine slope stability analysis during natural gas hydrate dissociation: Discussion
Zhu, Chaoqi (author) / Jia, Yonggang (author)
Marine Georesources & Geotechnology ; 38 ; 753-754
2020-07-02
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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