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On Gas Hydrates of East Asian Marginal Seas: Patterns of Genesis and Distribution (Review)

Geosystems of Transition Zones
doi 10.30730/2541-8912.2019.3.1.065-106
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January 1, 2019

Authors
R.B. ShakirovA.I. ObzhirovM.V. ShakirovaE.V. Maltseva
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Institute of Marine Geology and Geophysics of the Far East Branch of the RAS


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