© 2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. We find that summer methane (CH4) release from seabed sediments west of Svalbard substantially increases CH4 concentrations in the ocean but has limited influence on the atmospheric CH4 levels. Our conclusion stems from complementary measurements at the seafloor, in the ocean, and in the atmosphere from land-based, ship and aircraft platforms during a summer campaign in 2014. We detected high concentrations of dissolved CH4 in the ocean above the seafloor with a sharp decrease above the pycnocline. Model approaches taking potential CH4 emissions from both dissolved and bubble-released CH4 from a larger region into account reveal a maximum flux compatible with the observed atmospheric ...
Between 2015 and 2018, we collected approximately 2,000 water column measurements of methane (CH4) a...
The diverse range of mechanisms driving the Arctic amplification and global climate are not complete...
Average atmospheric methane concentration (CH4) in the Arctic is generally higher than in other regi...
We find that summer methane (CH4) release from seabed sediments west of Svalbard substantially incre...
Methane stored in seabed reservoirs such as methane hydrates can reach the atmosphere in the form of...
The Laptev and East Siberian Seas have been proposed as a substantial source of methane (CH4) to the...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas. Its atmospheric mixing ratios have been increasing since...
Arctic amplificaton of global warming has led to increased summer sea ice retreat, which influencesg...
On decadal timescales, the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) is ~100 times more potent than carbon dioxid...
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas. In the ocean, it originates from gas bearing sediments, can be...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas whose atmospheric concentration has increased over th...
Large quantities of methane are stored in hydrates and permafrost within shallow marine sediments in...
Seven operative thermal infrared (TIR) spectrometers launched at sun-synchronous polar orbits supply...
Seven operative thermal infrared (TIR) spectrometers launched at sun-synchronous polar orbits supply...
Given its crucial role in atmospheric chemistry and its global warming potential, methane(CH4) deser...
Between 2015 and 2018, we collected approximately 2,000 water column measurements of methane (CH4) a...
The diverse range of mechanisms driving the Arctic amplification and global climate are not complete...
Average atmospheric methane concentration (CH4) in the Arctic is generally higher than in other regi...
We find that summer methane (CH4) release from seabed sediments west of Svalbard substantially incre...
Methane stored in seabed reservoirs such as methane hydrates can reach the atmosphere in the form of...
The Laptev and East Siberian Seas have been proposed as a substantial source of methane (CH4) to the...
Methane (CH4) is a powerful greenhouse gas. Its atmospheric mixing ratios have been increasing since...
Arctic amplificaton of global warming has led to increased summer sea ice retreat, which influencesg...
On decadal timescales, the greenhouse gas methane (CH4) is ~100 times more potent than carbon dioxid...
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas. In the ocean, it originates from gas bearing sediments, can be...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas whose atmospheric concentration has increased over th...
Large quantities of methane are stored in hydrates and permafrost within shallow marine sediments in...
Seven operative thermal infrared (TIR) spectrometers launched at sun-synchronous polar orbits supply...
Seven operative thermal infrared (TIR) spectrometers launched at sun-synchronous polar orbits supply...
Given its crucial role in atmospheric chemistry and its global warming potential, methane(CH4) deser...
Between 2015 and 2018, we collected approximately 2,000 water column measurements of methane (CH4) a...
The diverse range of mechanisms driving the Arctic amplification and global climate are not complete...
Average atmospheric methane concentration (CH4) in the Arctic is generally higher than in other regi...