The base of glaciers and ice sheets provide environments suitable for the production of methane. High pressure conditions beneath the impermeable ‘cap’ of overlying ice promote entrapment of methane reserves that can be released to the atmosphere during ice thinning and meltwater evacuation. However, contemporary glaciers and ice sheets are rarely accounted for as methane contributors through field measurements. Here, we present direct field-based evidence of methane production and release from beneath the Icelandic glacier Sólheimajökull, where geothermal activity creates sub-oxic conditions suited to methane production and preservation along the meltwater flow path. Methane production at the glacier bed (48 tonnes per day, or 39 mM CH4 m−...
The maximum concentration of atmospheric methane (CH4) occurs over the Arctic: the value of CH4 over...
Subglacial environments, located at the interface of glacier ice and bedrock, represent one of the m...
Aside from many well-known sources, the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) was recently discovered entrapp...
The base of glaciers and ice sheets provide environments suitable for the production of methane. Hig...
Ice sheets are currently ignored in global methane budgets1,2. Although ice sheets have been propose...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, but a complete accounting of global methane sources and sinks is...
Direct gaseous emissions of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from the subglacial environment u...
Glaciers and ice caps are recognised as an important component of the global carbon cycle. Carbon wi...
Subglacial meltwater of land-terminating glaciers in Greenland and Iceland are sources of methane (C...
Microbial processes that mineralize organic carbon and enhance solute production at the bed of polar...
Wet-based regions of glaciers and ice sheets are now recognized to host unique and diverse microbial...
Aquatic habitats beneath ice masses contain active microbial ecosystems capable of cycling important...
Circum-Arctic glacial ice is melting in an unprecedented mode, and release of currently trapped geol...
It is established that late-twentieth and twenty-first century ocean warming has forced dissociation...
Methane (CH4) flux was measured at 18 locations across three sites near the Gulkana Glacier terminus...
The maximum concentration of atmospheric methane (CH4) occurs over the Arctic: the value of CH4 over...
Subglacial environments, located at the interface of glacier ice and bedrock, represent one of the m...
Aside from many well-known sources, the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) was recently discovered entrapp...
The base of glaciers and ice sheets provide environments suitable for the production of methane. Hig...
Ice sheets are currently ignored in global methane budgets1,2. Although ice sheets have been propose...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, but a complete accounting of global methane sources and sinks is...
Direct gaseous emissions of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from the subglacial environment u...
Glaciers and ice caps are recognised as an important component of the global carbon cycle. Carbon wi...
Subglacial meltwater of land-terminating glaciers in Greenland and Iceland are sources of methane (C...
Microbial processes that mineralize organic carbon and enhance solute production at the bed of polar...
Wet-based regions of glaciers and ice sheets are now recognized to host unique and diverse microbial...
Aquatic habitats beneath ice masses contain active microbial ecosystems capable of cycling important...
Circum-Arctic glacial ice is melting in an unprecedented mode, and release of currently trapped geol...
It is established that late-twentieth and twenty-first century ocean warming has forced dissociation...
Methane (CH4) flux was measured at 18 locations across three sites near the Gulkana Glacier terminus...
The maximum concentration of atmospheric methane (CH4) occurs over the Arctic: the value of CH4 over...
Subglacial environments, located at the interface of glacier ice and bedrock, represent one of the m...
Aside from many well-known sources, the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) was recently discovered entrapp...