2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-97670-9_49
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Preliminary Results of a Satellite Image Frequency-Resonance Processing of the Gas Hydrate Location Area in the South China Sea

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“…Confirmed by seismic survey and drilling, it is possible to assess the prospects for the detection of gas hydrate accumulation using the frequency-resonance method of satellite images processing. 62 As the exploration process speeds up, reservoir characterization requires a fast and effective analysis method. In-situ coring techniques is crucial to detect the presence of hydrate in the sediments the first time.…”
Section: Coring Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Confirmed by seismic survey and drilling, it is possible to assess the prospects for the detection of gas hydrate accumulation using the frequency-resonance method of satellite images processing. 62 As the exploration process speeds up, reservoir characterization requires a fast and effective analysis method. In-situ coring techniques is crucial to detect the presence of hydrate in the sediments the first time.…”
Section: Coring Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Levashov et al preliminarily investigated frequency-resonance characters within the surveyed area in the SCS. Confirmed by seismic survey and drilling, it is possible to assess the prospects for the detection of gas hydrate accumulation using the frequency-resonance method of satellite images processing . As the exploration process speeds up, reservoir characterization requires a fast and effective analysis method.…”
Section: Advances On Natural Gas Hydrate Exploration In the Scsmentioning
confidence: 99%