A mathematical model for studying methane hydrate distribution in the Nankai Trough

Methane hydrate is a naturally occurring ice-like crystalline solid that forms when methane and water are subjected to geological high-pressure and low-temperature conditions. It is often found trapped in continental margin sediments and permafrost.


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Source: Phys.org