Methane clathrates are typical constituents of your shallow marine geosphere and they occur in deep sedimentary structures and also form outcrops for the ocean floor. Methane hydrates are believed to form by migration associated with gas from deep along geological faults, followed by precipitation or maybe crystallization, on contact from the rising gas stream with cold marine water.
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