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Rapid rise in Arctic methane shocks scientists


Dramatic and unprecedented plumes of methane - a greenhouse gas 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide - have been seen bubbling to the surface of the Arctic Ocean by scientists undertaking an extensive survey of the region.

The scale and volume of the methane release has astonished the head of the Russian research team who has been surveying the seabed of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf off northern Russia for nearly 20 years.

In an exclusive interview with the Independent, Dr Igor Semiletov, of the Far Eastern branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, said that he had never before witnessed the scale and force of the methane being released from beneath the Arctic seabed.

"Earlier, we found torch-like structures like this but they were only tens of metres in diameter. This is the first time that we've found continuous, powerful and impressive seeping structures, more than 1000m in diameter. It's amazing," Semiletov said. "I was most impressed by the sheer scale and high density of the plumes. Over a relatively small area, we found more than 100 but, over a wider area, there should be thousands."

Scientists estimate that there are hundreds of millions of tonnes of methane gas locked away beneath the Arctic permafrost, which extends from the mainland into the seabed of the relatively shallow sea of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf.

One of the greatest fears is that with the disappearance of the Arctic sea-ice in summer, and rapidly rising temperatures across the entire region, which are already melting the Siberian permafrost, the trapped methane could be suddenly released into the atmosphere, leading to rapid and severe climate change.

Semiletov's team published a study last year estimating that the methane emissions from this region were about 8 million tonnes a year, but the latest expedition suggests this is a significant underestimate of the phenomenon.

In late northern summer, the Russian research vessel Academician Lavrentiev conducted an extensive survey of about 25,900sq km of sea off the East Siberian coast. Scientists deployed four highly sensitive instruments, seismic and acoustic, to monitor the "fountains" - or plumes - of methane bubbles rising to the sea surface from beneath the seabed.

"In a very small area, less than [25,900sq km], we have counted more than 100 fountains, or torch-like structures, bubbling through the water column and injected directly into the atmosphere from the seabed," Semiletov said.

"We carried out checks at about 115 stationary points and discovered methane fields of a fantastic scale - I think on a scale not seen before. Some plumes were 1km or more wide and the emissions went directly into the atmosphere - the concentration was 100 times higher than normal."

Semiletov released his findings for the first time last week at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco.

By Steve Connor
 
Must be from the gas all the tree hugging liberals emit when they fart in the water.
 
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that I take it Y'all don't know that at one time this same thing and lots of volcano action killed off about eighty plus percent of life on the planet.

Folks.

Let me Que you in on something.

It's going to get hotter and the weather is going to get freaky a lot faster than those Climate change Idiots were worrying about.
 
For what it's worth, I really thought your thread held promise. It was a few days late, but a valiant effort nonetheless.
 
For what it's worth, I really thought your thread held promise. It was a few days late, but a valiant effort nonetheless.

True no doubt.

Oh, I knew at some point this sort of thing was going to happen.

No doubt when the Gulf Stream shuts down it will get their attention.

No wonder the Ice is melting up north and down south!

Thanks for the kind words!
 
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that I take it Y'all don't know that at one time this same thing and lots of volcano action killed off about eighty plus percent of life on the planet.

Folks.

Let me Que you in on something.

It's going to get hotter and the weather is going to get freaky a lot faster than those Climate change Idiots were worrying about.

Yes, it definitely will. Definitely, definitely.

Unless it doesn't.

(And, it is "cue." Que is "what" in French. It ain't shit in English. Unless you meant "clue," in which case it's "clue.")
 
Yes, it definitely will. Definitely, definitely.

Unless it doesn't.

(And, it is "cue." Que is "what" in French. It ain't shit in English. Unless you meant "clue," in which case it's "clue.")

Well, I still misspelled it, but what I had in mind was like as we would say "cuing in" a pool or billiards stick.

You buy a new custom built two piece unfinished. Glue on the leather tip.

Sand and hone down the wood to fit and trim and bevel the leather tip to satisfaction.

Then you are ready to do some serious Pool shooting.

Perhaps some people might do some serious thinking.
 
I blame it on SCUBA cows, unlike Manatees these are regular cows that like the sport.
 
Sounds like an opportunity for energy production, collecting methane for power plant fuel.
 
I opened this thread halfway expecting the OP to be a long, elaborate lead-in to a fart joke...

I blame it on SCUBA cows, unlike Manatees these are regular cows that like the sport.

And there it is.
 
Well, I still misspelled it, but what I had in mind was like as we would say "cuing in" a pool or billiards stick.

You buy a new custom built two piece unfinished. Glue on the leather tip.

Sand and hone down the wood to fit and trim and bevel the leather tip to satisfaction.

Then you are ready to do some serious Pool shooting.

Perhaps some people might do some serious thinking.

As such, "clue in" would have been a better choice. When you strike a cue ball it then strikes the focus of your efforts and through an elastic collision the second ball goes directly to the pocket. But in cluing in, you provide what you believe to be established fact. The fact, though, is a mere clue, because your intention is for your audience to make the connections from the fact you've provided to the conclusion you are really most concerned with. By making the analogy to shooting a ball into a cup you are artlessly forcing the outcome. But by providing a clue, the audience reaches the conclusion seemingly on their own accord and through their own ratiocination.
 
OH_OH!:eek:

Rapid rise in Arctic methane shocks scientists


Dramatic and unprecedented plumes of methane - a greenhouse gas 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide - have been seen bubbling to the surface of the Arctic Ocean by scientists undertaking an extensive survey of the region.

The scale and volume of the methane release has astonished the head of the Russian research team who has been surveying the seabed of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf off northern Russia for nearly 20 years.

In an exclusive interview with the Independent, Dr Igor Semiletov, of the Far Eastern branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, said that he had never before witnessed the scale and force of the methane being released from beneath the Arctic seabed.

"Earlier, we found torch-like structures like this but they were only tens of metres in diameter. This is the first time that we've found continuous, powerful and impressive seeping structures, more than 1000m in diameter. It's amazing," Semiletov said. "I was most impressed by the sheer scale and high density of the plumes. Over a relatively small area, we found more than 100 but, over a wider area, there should be thousands."

Scientists estimate that there are hundreds of millions of tonnes of methane gas locked away beneath the Arctic permafrost, which extends from the mainland into the seabed of the relatively shallow sea of the East Siberian Arctic Shelf.

One of the greatest fears is that with the disappearance of the Arctic sea-ice in summer, and rapidly rising temperatures across the entire region, which are already melting the Siberian permafrost, the trapped methane could be suddenly released into the atmosphere, leading to rapid and severe climate change.

Semiletov's team published a study last year estimating that the methane emissions from this region were about 8 million tonnes a year, but the latest expedition suggests this is a significant underestimate of the phenomenon.

In late northern summer, the Russian research vessel Academician Lavrentiev conducted an extensive survey of about 25,900sq km of sea off the East Siberian coast. Scientists deployed four highly sensitive instruments, seismic and acoustic, to monitor the "fountains" - or plumes - of methane bubbles rising to the sea surface from beneath the seabed.

"In a very small area, less than [25,900sq km], we have counted more than 100 fountains, or torch-like structures, bubbling through the water column and injected directly into the atmosphere from the seabed," Semiletov said.

"We carried out checks at about 115 stationary points and discovered methane fields of a fantastic scale - I think on a scale not seen before. Some plumes were 1km or more wide and the emissions went directly into the atmosphere - the concentration was 100 times higher than normal."

Semiletov released his findings for the first time last week at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco.

By Steve Connor

It's caused by all the bullshit over global warming.:)
 
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