The Methane Time Bomb

by moonwolf | September 23, 2008 at 10:29 am | 530 views | 8 comments | 13 recommendations

Massive amounts of methane locked up in the Arctic as methane hydrate, a frozen solid form of the gas, trapped below the permafrost and ice caps for millenia is melting and could well speed the process of climate change by orders of magnitude as it bubbles to the surface and enters the atmosphere.  Climatologists believe that this process of warming oceans causing the release of methane in its gaseous form has caused rapid, catastrophic spikes in atmospheric temperature many times throughout Earth's history

The first evidence that millions of tons of a greenhouse gas 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide is being released into the atmosphere from beneath the Arctic seabed has been discovered by scientists.

The Independent has been passed details of preliminary findings suggesting that massive deposits of sub-sea methane are bubbling to the surface as the Arctic region becomes warmer and its ice retreats.

Underground stores of methane are important because scientists believe their sudden release has in the past been responsible for rapid increases in global temperatures, dramatic changes to the climate, and even the mass extinction of species. Scientists aboard a research ship that has sailed the entire length of Russia's northern coast have discovered intense concentrations of methane – sometimes at up to 100 times background levels – over several areas covering thousands of square miles of the Siberian continental shelf.

In the past few days, the researchers have seen areas of sea foaming with gas bubbling up through "methane chimneys" rising from the sea floor. They believe that the sub-sea layer of permafrost, which has acted like a "lid" to prevent the gas from escaping, has melted away to allow methane to rise from underground deposits formed before the last ice age.

They have warned that this is likely to be linked with the rapid warming that the region has experienced in recent years.

Methane is about 20 times more powerful as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide and many scientists fear that its release could accelerate global warming in a giant positive feedback where more atmospheric methane causes higher temperatures, leading to further permafrost melting and the release of yet more methane.

The amount of methane stored beneath the Arctic is calculated to be greater than the total amount of carbon locked up in global coal reserves so there is intense interest in the stability of these deposits as the region warms at a faster rate than other places on earth.

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Fairbanks
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at 11:30 on September 23rd, 2008

Science!  The methane would be released as a result of a sudden melting of the polar ice cap, which technically isn't a polar ice cap but the warming would be accentuated just as at the end of the last Ice Age for about 4000 years, and it hasn't been so warm since.  What would trigger the melting of the polar ice is not known but once it happens it would accelerate catastrophically. 

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moonwolf

Thanks Fairbanks,

Exactamento!


SOLARLIFE
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at 11:56 on September 23rd, 2008

moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff. Frozen methane liberated by temp. increase, destroying the Ozone layer. Not many have understood this, article must to repeat 3 times.Thanks for bringing this tou our attention moonwolf. The other 2 methan sources: digesting cows, rice fields.

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moonwolf

Thanks Solarlife,

One of the main problems is concentrations of these massive deposits.  If some of them were to gassify rapidly the resulting concentrations could smother people close enough to them on land or on water, by displacing oxygenated air.  Then their is the fire and explosion hazard if concentrations were to hit a source of ignition.


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at 12:43 on September 23rd, 2008


djermano
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at 04:15 on September 25th, 2008

moonwolf, I like this story. It's good stuff.

thanks for the heads up on this moonwolf....This heat and potential flames in the future will truely make it hell on earth...I hope my part keeps me out of the hot zone....after 7 years in not owning a car, or touching a drop of petrol..... I am proud of my record and real contribution to this world and to the fools who mock me.

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silvisrivers

Ahh when the warmth

And the sea bubbles turn

Here comes the fire kept

In the sands last urn .. 

Here is the God Of Gas

Here  from the waters to burn .....


Yep .....We is in the poo Moonwolf ....






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silvisrivers
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at 10:56 on September 25th, 2008

moonwolf, I like this story. It's sad that we will alter so much and much will be lost of stabilities ..

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