Exploration for gas hydrates in the deepwater, northern Gulf of Mexico: Part I. A seismic approach based on geologic model, inversion, and rock physics principles
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Adam Koesoemadinata | Nader Dutta | Diana Gillespie | N. Dutta | A. Koesoemadinata | J. Dai | F. Snyder | Jianchun Dai | D. Gillespie | Fred Snyder
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