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Hydrate adhesive and tensile strengths
J. W. Jung
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, J. Carlos Santamarina
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Physical Sciences and Engineering
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Physics
Calcite
100%
Methane
66%
Substrates
44%
Minerals
22%
Ice
22%
Carbon Dioxide
22%
Adhesive
11%
Failure
11%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Hydrate
44%
Substrate
44%
Mica
33%
Tensile Strength
33%
Sediment
33%
Ice
22%
Mineral Surface
11%
Show
11%
Investigation
11%
Exhibit
11%
Failure
11%
Adhesive
11%
Engineering
Substrates
44%
Debonding
33%
Guest Molecule
11%
Tensiles
11%
Mechanical Response
11%
Adhesive Failure
11%
Adhesive Strength
11%
Failure (Mechanical)
11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Calcite
33%
Mica
33%
Sediments
33%
Minerals
33%
Surfaces
11%
Material Science
Sediment
33%
Bearing
33%
Mechanical Strength
22%
Ice
22%
Physical Property
11%