Fast methane diffusion at the interface of two clathrate structures
Methane dynamics at the interface of ice clathrate structures is expected to play a role in phenomena ranging from gas exchange to methane mobility in planetary cryospheres. Here, the authors observe extremely fast methane diffusion at the interface of the two most common clathrate hydrate structure...
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Main Authors: | Umbertoluca Ranieri, Michael Marek Koza, Werner F. Kuhs, Stefan Klotz, Andrzej Falenty, Philippe Gillet, Livia E. Bove |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d2c2588453de4ff79564354800475bd6 |
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