NIST gas hydrate research database and web dissemination channel

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To facilitate advances in application of technologies pertaining to gas hydrates, a freely available data resource containing experimentally derived information about those materials was developed. This work was performed by the Thermodynamic Research Center (TRC) paralleling a highly successful database of thermodynamic and transport properties of molecular pure compounds and their mixtures. Population of the gas-hydrates database required development of guided data capture (GDC) software designed to convert experimental data and metadata into a well organized electronic format, as well as a relational database schema to accommodate all types of numerical and metadata within the scope of the project. To guarantee utility for the broad gas hydrate research community, TRC worked closely with the Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA) task group for Data on Natural Gas Hydrates, an international data sharing effort, in developing a gas hydrate markup language (GHML). The fruits of these efforts are disseminated through the NIST Sandard Reference Data Program [1] as the Clathrate Hydrate Physical Property.

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Kroenlein, K., Muzny, C. D., Kazakov, A., Diky, V. V., Chirico, R. D., Frenkel, M., & Sloan, E. D. (2010). NIST gas hydrate research database and web dissemination channel. Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, 115(2), 85–112. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.115.007

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