Ice sheets are currently ignored in global methane budgets1,2. Although ice sheets have been proposed to contain large reserves of methane that may contribute to a rise in atmospheric methane concentration if released during periods of rapid ice retreat3,4, no data exist on the current methane footprint of ice sheets. Here we find that subglacially produced methane is rapidly driven to the ice margin by the efficient drainage system of a subglacial catchment of the Greenland ice sheet. We report the continuous export of methane-supersaturated waters (CH4(aq)) from the ice-sheet bed during the melt season. Pulses of high CH4(aq) concentration coincide with supraglacially forced subglacial flushing events, confirming a subglacial source and h...
Subglacial meltwater of land-terminating glaciers in Greenland and Iceland are sources of methane (C...
Ice currently covers approximately 10% of the Earth’s land mass, yet the role of sub-ice biomes in g...
Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, accumulates in subsurface hydrocarbon reservoirs. In the Arctic, i...
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...
The base of glaciers and ice sheets provide environments suitable for the production of methane. Hig...
© 2014 International Society for Microbial Ecology All rights reserved. Microbial processes that min...
It is established that late-twentieth and twenty-first century ocean warming has forced dissociation...
Circum-Arctic glacial ice is melting in an unprecedented mode, and release of currently trapped geol...
Abstract During a 2016 field expedition to the West Greenland Ice Sheet, a striking observation of s...
Global warming has led to a sharp decrease in Arctic summer sea ice extent and a dramatic ice mass l...
Aquatic habitats beneath ice masses contain active microbial ecosystems capable of cycling important...
Accelerated melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has increased freshwater delivery to the Arctic Ocean...
Ice core records of atmospheric methane (CH₄) and its isotopic composition provide important informa...
Subglacial meltwater of land-terminating glaciers in Greenland and Iceland are sources of methane (C...
Ice currently covers approximately 10% of the Earth’s land mass, yet the role of sub-ice biomes in g...
Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, accumulates in subsurface hydrocarbon reservoirs. In the Arctic, i...
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...
The base of glaciers and ice sheets provide environments suitable for the production of methane. Hig...
© 2014 International Society for Microbial Ecology All rights reserved. Microbial processes that min...
It is established that late-twentieth and twenty-first century ocean warming has forced dissociation...
Circum-Arctic glacial ice is melting in an unprecedented mode, and release of currently trapped geol...
Abstract During a 2016 field expedition to the West Greenland Ice Sheet, a striking observation of s...
Global warming has led to a sharp decrease in Arctic summer sea ice extent and a dramatic ice mass l...
Aquatic habitats beneath ice masses contain active microbial ecosystems capable of cycling important...
Accelerated melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet has increased freshwater delivery to the Arctic Ocean...
Ice core records of atmospheric methane (CH₄) and its isotopic composition provide important informa...
Subglacial meltwater of land-terminating glaciers in Greenland and Iceland are sources of methane (C...
Ice currently covers approximately 10% of the Earth’s land mass, yet the role of sub-ice biomes in g...
Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, accumulates in subsurface hydrocarbon reservoirs. In the Arctic, i...