Situation of Natural Gas Hydrate Research

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Natural Gas Hydrate has become a research focus at home and abroad at present. This paper expounds the concept of natural gas hydrate and its types. Analyze its study process and research situation, and make a brief description of its distribution, mining and related environmental problems by tracking the discovery history of gas hydrates. Then put forward the problems in instant need of solving and the key research contents.

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