kaasukarttuurit
Kaasukarttuurit, also known as gas hydrates, are ice-like crystalline solids composed of water and gas molecules, typically methane. They form under specific conditions of high pressure and low temperature, often found in deep ocean sediments and permafrost regions. Gas hydrates are considered a potential energy resource due to the large amounts of methane they contain, but their extraction poses significant technical and environmental challenges.
The formation of gas hydrates involves the encapsulation of gas molecules within a water-based lattice structure.
Gas hydrates have been identified in various locations around the world, including the ocean floor in the
The extraction of methane from gas hydrates is a complex process that involves depressurization, thermal stimulation,
Research on gas hydrates continues to focus on understanding their formation, stability, and potential as an