Methane hydrate is an icelike substance that is stable at high pressure and low temperature in continental margin sediments. Since the discovery of a large number of gas flares at the landward termination of the gas hydrate stability zone off Svalbard, there has been concern that warming bottom waters have started to dissociate large amounts of gas hydrate and that the resulting methane release may possibly accelerate global warming. Here, we corroborate that hydrates play a role in the observed seepage of gas, but we present evidence that seepage off Svalbard has been ongoing for at least 3000 years and that seasonal fluctuations of 1° to 2°C in the bottom-water temperature cause periodic gas hydrate formation and dissociation, which focus...
Seafloor methane release due to the thermal dissociation of gas hydrates is pervasive across the con...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane seepage from the upper continental slopes of Western Svalbard has previously been attributed...
Methane hydrate is an icelike substance that is stable at high pressure and low temperature in conti...
Methane hydrate is an ice-like substance that is stable at high-pressure and low temperature in cont...
Large quantities of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, are present in the continental margin West o...
Methane seepage from the upper continental slopes of Western Svalbard has previously been attributed...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane seepage from the upper continental slopes of Western Svalbard has previously been attributed...
Methane seepage from the upper continental slopes of Western Svalbard has previously been attributed...
The stability of methane hydrates at the feather edge of hydrate stability on the upper continental ...
The stability of methane hydrates at the feather edge of hydrate stability on the upper continental ...
The stability of methane hydrates at the feather edge of hydrate stability on the upper continental ...
Seafloor methane release due to the thermal dissociation of gas hydrates is pervasive across the con...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane seepage from the upper continental slopes of Western Svalbard has previously been attributed...
Methane hydrate is an icelike substance that is stable at high pressure and low temperature in conti...
Methane hydrate is an ice-like substance that is stable at high-pressure and low temperature in cont...
Large quantities of methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, are present in the continental margin West o...
Methane seepage from the upper continental slopes of Western Svalbard has previously been attributed...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane seepage from the upper continental slopes of Western Svalbard has previously been attributed...
Methane seepage from the upper continental slopes of Western Svalbard has previously been attributed...
The stability of methane hydrates at the feather edge of hydrate stability on the upper continental ...
The stability of methane hydrates at the feather edge of hydrate stability on the upper continental ...
The stability of methane hydrates at the feather edge of hydrate stability on the upper continental ...
Seafloor methane release due to the thermal dissociation of gas hydrates is pervasive across the con...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and large-scale rapid release of methane from hydrate may have co...
Methane seepage from the upper continental slopes of Western Svalbard has previously been attributed...