Methane sources and production in the northern Cascadia margin gas hydrate system
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Richard B. Coffin | John W. Pohlman | Michael J. Whiticar | R. Coffin | V. Heuer | J. Pohlman | M. Whiticar | Verena B Heuer | Masanori Kaneko | M. Kaneko
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