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Biochemical reaction and diffusion in seafloor gas hydrate capillaries: Implications for gas hydrate stability
Authors:J Radich  RE Rogers  WT French  G Zhang
Affiliation:Department of Chemical Engineering, Mississippi State University, PO Box 9595, Mississippi State, MS 39762, USA
Abstract:A one-dimensional mathematical model is presented to describe biochemical reactions and diffusion occurring within massive seafloor gas hydrates. Methanogenesis and anaerobic methane oxidation coupled with sulfate reduction are the two reactions analyzed with emphasis on gas hydrate stability. Many numerical simulations are being developed to predict gas hydrate formation, dissociation, and stability. The model complements these simulations as a subunit by incorporating the consequences of kinetic and transport processes occurring within seafloor gas hydrate capillaries. Better predictions of gas hydrate stability will assist in understanding the role of gas hydrates in the global carbon cycle, particularly as pertaining to global warming.
Keywords:Gas hydrate  Transport processes  Diffusion  Kinetics  Mathematical modeling
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