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The following pages link to Laura Stern (Q139738):
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- Electrical conductivity of pure CO2 hydrate and CH4 hydrate: Role of the guest molecule (Q146197) (← links)
- Monitoring offshore CO2 sequestration using marine CSEM methods; constraints inferred from field- and laboratory-based gas hydrate studies (Q150557) (← links)
- Diatom influence on the production characteristics of hydrate-bearing sediments: Examples from Ulleung Basin, offshore South Korea (Q150824) (← links)
- Grain-scale imaging and compositional characterization of cryo-preserved India NGHP 01 gas-hydrate-bearing cores (Q236717) (← links)
- Deep sea field test of the CH4 hydrate to CO2 hydrate spontaneous conversion hypothesis (Q236984) (← links)
- Comparison of the physical and geotechnical properties of gas-hydrate-bearing sediments from offshore India and other gas-hydrate-reservoir systems (Q237143) (← links)
- Methane hydrate synthesis from ice: Influence of pressurization and ethanol on optimizing formation rates and hydrate yield (Q247655) (← links)
- Thermal regulation of methane hydrate dissociation: Implications for gas production models (Q249212) (← links)
- Direct measurement of methane hydrate composition along the hydrate equilibrium boundary (Q250137) (← links)
- Gas hydrate characterization and grain-scale imaging of recovered cores from the Mount Elbert Gas Hydrate Stratigraphic Test Well, Alaska North Slope (Q251651) (← links)
- Gas hydrate petroleum systems: What constitutes the “seal”? (Q253538) (← links)
- Impact of pore fluid chemistry on fine-grained sediment fabric and compressibility (Q256198) (← links)
- Summary of the history and research of the U.S. Geological Survey gas hydrate properties laboratory in Menlo Park, California, active from 1993 to 2022 (Q259768) (← links)
- Plastic faulting in ice (Q261323) (← links)
- Electrical properties of carbon dioxide hydrate: Implications for monitoring CO2 in the gas hydrate stability zone (Q267605) (← links)
- Inhibition of grain boundary sliding creep in fine-grained ice by inter-granular particles: Implications for planetary ice masses (Q270149) (← links)
- The importance of particulate texture to the flow strength of ice + dust (Q276283) (← links)
- Electrical properties of methane hydrate + sediment mixtures (Q276288) (← links)
- Steady‐state flow of solid CO2: Preliminary results (Q286956) (← links)
- Inelastic properties of several high pressure crystalline phases of H2O: Ices II, III, and V (Q291166) (← links)
- Pressure core analysis of geomechanical and fluid flow properties of seals associated with gas hydrate-bearing reservoirs in the Krishna-Godavari Basin, offshore India (Q295979) (← links)
- Electrical properties of methane hydrate + sediment mixtures (Q297008) (← links)
- Potential freshening impacts on fines migration and pore-throat clogging during gas hydrate production: 2-D micromodel study with Diatomaceous UBGH2 sediments (Q300968) (← links)
- Laboratory electrical conductivity of marine gas hydrate (Q302365) (← links)
- Physical property characteristics of gas hydrate-bearing reservoir and associated seal sediments collected during NGHP-02 in the Krishna-Godavari Basin, in the offshore of India (Q302764) (← links)
- The effect of brine on the electrical properties of methane hydrate (Q310945) (← links)
- Effect of pore fluid chemistry on the sedimentation and compression behavior of pure, endmember fines (Q322838) (← links)
- Dataset of diatom controls on the sedimentation behavior of fine-grained sediment collected offshore of South Korea during the Second Ulleung Basin Gas Hydrate Expedition, UBGH2 (Q325917) (← links)
- Dataset of diatom controls on the compressibility and permeability of fine-grained sediment collected offshore of South Korea during the Second Ulleung Basin Gas Hydrate Expedition, UBGH2 (Q325918) (← links)
- Dependence of sedimentation behavior on pore-fluid chemistry for sediment collected offshore South Korea during the Second Ulleung Basin Gas Hydrate Expedition, UBGH2 (Q328505) (← links)