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This Special Issue reports research spanning from the analysis of indirect data, modeling, and laboratory and geological data confirming the intrinsic multidisciplinarity of gas hydrate studies. The study areas are (1) Arctic, (2) Brazil, (3) Chile, and (4) the Mediterranean region. The results furnished an important tessera of the knowledge about the relationship of a gas hydrate system with other complex natural phenomena such as climate change, slope stability and earthquakes, and human activities.
ocean acidification --- risk assessment --- modeling --- molecular composition --- ecosystem --- thermogenic gas --- Eastern Mediterranean --- temperature increase --- geohazards --- São Paulo Plateau --- geohazard --- hydrate dissociation --- climate change --- BSR --- thawing --- multidisciplinary --- clathrites --- earthquake --- modelling --- methane cycle --- permafrost --- global change --- methane --- biogenic gas --- salt migration --- subaqueous permafrost --- slope stability --- Chilean margin --- magnetic data --- mantellic source --- active margin --- Arctic shelf --- environmental impact --- Amazon fan --- methane emission --- seismic interpretation --- seep-carbonates --- Bouguer anomaly --- potential methods --- gravimetric data --- methane stability --- northern Apennines --- Santos Basin --- natural gas hydrate --- carbon dioxide --- blue growth --- gas seeps --- seepage --- Chile Triple Junction --- isotopic composition --- gas hydrates --- gas hydrate --- Miocene --- Levant Basin
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The energy and fuel industries represent an extensive field for the development and implementation of solutions aimed at improving the technological, environmental, and economic performance of technological cycles. In recent years, the issues of ecology and energy security have become especially important. Energy is firmly connected with all spheres of human economic life but, unfortunately, it also has an extremely negative (often fatal) effect on the environment and public health. Depletion of energy resources, the complexity of their extraction, and transportation are also problems of a global scale. Therefore, it is especially important nowadays to try to take care of nature and think about the resources that are necessary for future generations. For scientific teams in different countries, the development of sustainable and safe technologies for the use of fuels in the energy sector will be a challenge in the coming decades
soaring of fuel droplets --- gas robbing --- shale gas --- syngas --- municipal solid waste --- convection–diffusion equation --- skeletal mechanism --- anionic surfactant --- flow behavior --- enhanced oil recovery --- coal processing waste --- coal consumption forecasting --- energy production --- heating --- disintegration --- hydrate dissociation --- linear drift effect --- injection mode --- aerosol --- gas lift rate --- oil-controlling mode --- decorated polyacrylamide --- supercritical CO2 --- hydraulic fracturing --- closed-form analytical solution --- combustion --- forest fuels --- oil refining waste --- methane --- coal --- two-component droplet --- pore structure --- evaporation --- droplet holder material --- coal-water slurry --- gas lift optimization --- Bunsen burner --- improved gravitational search algorithm --- slurry fuel --- physical properties --- trajectories of fuel droplets --- mechanism reduction --- Mohr–Coulomb theory --- enhanced recovery --- structure evolution --- combustion chamber --- fractured reservoir simulation --- Qikou Sag --- tectonic coal --- explosive breakup --- split factor --- matrix-fracture transmissibility --- waste management --- ignition --- genetic mechanism --- Riedel shear --- biomass --- laser pulse --- dual string completion --- embedded discrete fracture model --- covert fault zone --- waste-derived fuel --- fuel activation --- transport of tracers --- grey relational analysis --- displacement mechanism --- support vector machine --- methane hydrate --- PTV method --- methane desorption --- composite fuel --- water retention in shale --- gas lift --- combustion mechanism --- anthropogenic emission concentration
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