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Gas Hydrates
Geological Society Special Publications Series Editors A. J. FLEET A. C. MORTON A. M. ROBERTS
It is recommended that reference to all or part of this book should be made in one of the following ways: HENRIET, J.-P. & MIENERT, J. (eds) 1998. Gas Hydrates: Relevance to World Margin Stability and Climate Change. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 137. LONG, D. LAMMERS, S. & LINKE, P. 1998. Possible hydrate mounds within large sea-floor craters in the Barents Sea. In: HENRIET, J.-P. & MIENERT, J. (eds) Gas Hydrates: Relevance to World Margin Stability and Climate Change. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 137, 223-237.
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 137
Gas Hydrates Relevance to World Margin Stability and Climate Change
EDITED BY J.-P. HENRIET Renard Centre of Marine Geology University of Gent Belgium
J. MIENERT GEOMAR Kiel Germany
1998
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