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Methane Hydrates Zack Fink

Methane Hydrates Zack Fink. The Methane Hydrate: What is it?. Molecular Structure. A Methane Hydrate is a crystalline solid Gas molecule surrounded by a cage of water molecules.

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Methane Hydrates Zack Fink

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  1. Methane HydratesZack Fink

  2. The Methane Hydrate:What is it?

  3. Molecular Structure • A Methane Hydrate is a crystalline solid • Gas molecule surrounded by a cage of water molecules. • Thus it is similar to ice, except that the crystalline structure is stabilized by the guest gas molecule within the cage of water molecules • 1 part gas molecule and 9 parts water

  4. Formation and Function • Concentrates methane gas, 150-180 x more • Form in pore spaces of sediment • Causes cementation of sediment • Cemented sediment often acts as a cap on pure gas deposits Form in high pressure / low temperature environments, in ocean this translates to seafloor depths of 500+ meters. Also found on land in permafrost. Other limiting factors are methane and sediment. Most methane comes from bacterial breakdown of organic detritus in aneorbic conditions. So, hydrate typically forms in areas with abundance of organic material and sediment to cover and protect from oxidation

  5. Known Areas of High Hydrate Concentration

  6. Methane Hydrates: …So What?

  7. Good Immense potential for use as a relatively environmentally friendly energy source Bad Greenhouse effect /global warming /sea level rise Submarine Slumping Oil pipeline interference Hydrate Issues

  8. Methane is a particularly nasty green house gas 10x more effective than CO2 Continually seeps into atmosphere There is clearly a lot, the potential for serious environmental impacts is great Real Problem is the chain reaction- Hydrate is a frozen solid, so the hotter the world gets, the more methane disassociates out of the hydrate, making the world even hotter Global Climate Change

  9. Side effect of the hydrates cementing seafloor sediment Local changes in water temp or pressure can result in disassociation, causing weakening of sediment. Submarine Landslides

  10. Proposed Plans Mining existing hydrate and transporting in pipes Growing Hydrates from methane seeps Transportation by submarine towing bladders Chemical additives making hydrates stable at lower pressures and higher temperatures Efforts at Exploitation Currently, economic extraction is not feasible Research on large scale extraction is in its infancy No obvious best method of extraction has been agreed upon

  11. Methane Hydrates could turn out to be a tremendous natural resource Or they could prove too cumbersome to exploit… Either way, research is not an option Methane hydrates are far from completely understood, but one thing is certain, they are incredibly important Through research there exists a possibility to turn a potentially leading cause of global warming into a valued extension of the fossil fuel economy Yes or No?

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