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Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 61, No. S1, Special Issue: Methane Emissions from Oceans, Wetlands, and Freshwater Habitats: New Perspectives and Feedbacks on Climate (2016), pp. S78-S90 (13 pages) ...
Right: Methane bubbles trapped in thermokarst lake ice. When ice-rich permafrost thaws, former tundra and forest turns into a thermokarst lake as the ground subsides. The carbon stored in the ...
Abraham Lake is bright turquoise in the spring and summer, and in the winter it's covered in frozen bubbles that are trapped in the ice. These methane bubbles are actually created by naturally ...
Methane bubbles from their muddy depths in a way that is hard to quantify—until the first clear ice of fall captures a snapshot of the emissions from an entire lake. Sometimes as Walter Anthony ...
An curved arrow pointing right. In recent years, theories have popped up that a rush of methane bubbles from the seafloor could be what's causing ships to sink in the Bermuda Triangle. It might ...
Microbes living beneath Antarctica’s ice sheet may survive on methane generated by geothermal heat rising from deep below Earth’s surface. The discovery could have implications for assessing ...
Unexpectedly strong methane emissions have been detected at several locations in Lake Siljan ... residents have reported persistent winter ice holes—"ice wakes"—reappearing in the same ...
New research in Sweden has uncovered perplexingly high methane emissions coming from ... Every winter, thick ice forms over Lake Siljan - except in a few strange, recurring spots.