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phantom power

(25,966 posts)
Wed May 23, 2012, 12:28 PM May 2012

More Than 150,000 Methane Seeps Appear as Arctic Ice Retreats

Scientists have found more than 150,000 sites in the Arctic where methane is seeping into the atmosphere, according to a report published Sunday in the journal Nature Geoscience.

Aerial and ground surveys in Alaska and Greenland revealed that many of the methane seeps are located in areas where glaciers are receding or permafrost is thawing as the climate warms, removing ice that has trapped the potent greenhouse gas in the ground.

Researchers at the University of Alaska and Florida State University say the amount of methane being released from the seeps now is relatively small but could grow in coming decades as climate change intensifies, shrinking the ice that has prevented ancient deposits of the heat-trapping gas from reaching the atmosphere.

"As permafrost thaws and glaciers retreat, it is going to let something out that has had a lid on it," said lead author Katey Walter Anthony of the University of Alaska.

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=more-than-150000-methane-seeps-appear-as-arctic-ice-retreats
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More Than 150,000 Methane Seeps Appear as Arctic Ice Retreats (Original Post) phantom power May 2012 OP
Oops! hatrack May 2012 #1
Really, any government or politician who fails to address this is "the enemy" at this point. villager May 2012 #2
Shit. progressoid May 2012 #3
Yay! bongbong May 2012 #4
Oh joy! OKIsItJustMe May 2012 #5
 

villager

(26,001 posts)
2. Really, any government or politician who fails to address this is "the enemy" at this point.
Wed May 23, 2012, 01:45 PM
May 2012

Any of 'em. Regardless of party, etc.

 

bongbong

(5,436 posts)
4. Yay!
Wed May 23, 2012, 03:18 PM
May 2012

Now the sainted oil companies can just swoop in & grab all that natural gas for free! Selling it will really be profitable since there are no drilling costs! I bet they're already in the planning stage.

OKIsItJustMe

(19,938 posts)
5. Oh joy!
Wed May 23, 2012, 03:34 PM
May 2012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ngeo1480
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Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, accumulates in subsurface hydrocarbon reservoirs, such as coal beds and natural gas deposits. In the Arctic, permafrost and glaciers form a ‘cryosphere cap’ that traps gas leaking from these reservoirs, restricting flow to the atmosphere. With a carbon store of over 1,200?Pg, the Arctic geologic methane reservoir is large when compared with the global atmospheric methane pool of around 5?Pg. As such, the Earth’s climate is sensitive to the escape of even a small fraction of this methane. Here, we document the release of [font size="1"]14[/font]C-depleted methane to the atmosphere from abundant gas seeps concentrated along boundaries of permafrost thaw and receding glaciers in Alaska and Greenland, using aerial and ground surface survey data and in situ measurements of methane isotopes and flux. We mapped over 150,000 seeps, which we identified as bubble-induced open holes in lake ice. These seeps were characterized by anomalously high methane fluxes, and in Alaska by ancient radiocarbon ages and stable isotope values that matched those of coal bed and thermogenic methane accumulations. Younger seeps in Greenland were associated with zones of ice-sheet retreat since the Little Ice Age. Our findings imply that in a warming climate, disintegration of permafrost, glaciers and parts of the polar ice sheets could facilitate the transient expulsion of [font size="1"]14[/font]C-depleted methane trapped by the cryosphere cap.

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