Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 18, Part 5American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1999 - Arctic regions |
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... drilling of the producing and injection wells through the gas hydrate bearing areas . It should be also reasonable to take into consideration all possible variations in the thermal balance in upper part of the sediment rock formations ...
... drilling of the producing and injection wells through the gas hydrate bearing areas . It should be also reasonable to take into consideration all possible variations in the thermal balance in upper part of the sediment rock formations ...
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... drilling alone or by divers ' observations along with thermal drilling . Ice density ( p = 0.9 t / m3 ) was assumed homogeneous for the entire stamukha . Porosity , n ,, was based on actual , measured values for each stamukha . As ...
... drilling alone or by divers ' observations along with thermal drilling . Ice density ( p = 0.9 t / m3 ) was assumed homogeneous for the entire stamukha . Porosity , n ,, was based on actual , measured values for each stamukha . As ...
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... drilling . We formed a united morphometric data file ( about 500 sails and 100 keels ) covering experiments conducted in the period from 1985 to 1995 . We present some derived experimental dependencies : • the dependence of hummock's ...
... drilling . We formed a united morphometric data file ( about 500 sails and 100 keels ) covering experiments conducted in the period from 1985 to 1995 . We present some derived experimental dependencies : • the dependence of hummock's ...
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