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Arctic Seafloor Methane Releases Double Previous Estimates
Tue, 2014-02-25 19:05 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Methane burns as it escapes through a hole in the ice in a lagoon above the East Siberian Arctic Shelf.
Credit: Natalia Shakhova
Credit: Natalia Shakhova
CLICK HERE - RESEARCH - Ebullition and storm-induced methane release from the East Siberian Arctic Shelf
sciencedaily.com - University of Alaska Fairbanks - November 25, 2013
The seafloor off the coast of Northern Siberia is releasing more than twice the amount of methane as previously estimated, according to new research results published in the Nov. 24 edition of the journal Nature Geoscience.
The East Siberian Arctic Shelf is venting at least 17 teragrams of the methane into the atmosphere each year. . .
"It is now on par with the methane being released from the arctic tundra, which is considered to be one of the major sources of methane in the Northern Hemisphere," said Natalia Shakhova, one of the paper's lead authors and a scientist at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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