Relation between soil matrix potential changes and water conversion ratios during methane hydrate formation processes in loess
Abstract
With a new apparatus designed and assembled by ourselves, the matrix potential of non-saturated loess was firstly measured and studied during methane hydrate formation processes. The experimental results showed that during two formation processes, the matrix potential changes of the loess all presented a good linear relationship with water conversion ratios. In addition, although it was well known that the secondary gas hydrate formation was...
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Title
Relation between soil matrix potential changes and water conversion ratios during methane hydrate formation processes in loess
Published Date
Mar 1, 2011
Volume
20
Issue
2
Pages
140 - 144
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