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Thermodynamic conditions of formation of \(\text{CO}_2\) hydrate in carbon dioxide injection into a methane hydrate reservoir
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    Thermodynamic conditions of formation of \(\text{CO}_2\) hydrate in carbon dioxide injection into a methane hydrate reservoir (English)
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    25 February 2019
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    gas field
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    hydrate
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    methane
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    injection
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    carbon dioxide
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