Methane hydrates are frozen deposits of methane and water found in high pressure or low temperature sediments. When these deposits destabilize, large quantities of methane can be emitted into the atmosphere. This is significant to climate change because methane has 25 times more greenhouse gas potential than Carbon Dioxide. Worldwide, it is estimated there are between 2500 and 10000 gigatons of methane stored in hydrate deposits. This represents more carbon than all fossil fuels on Earth. It is estimated that between 200 and 2000 gigatons of methane are stored in hydrates in Arctic waters acutely vulnerable to greenhouse warming. Over the last decade, researchers have identified instances of hydrate destabilization that have already begun. ...
Large amounts of methane hydrate locked up within marine sediments are vulnerable to climate change....
Gas hydrate reservoirs store large quantities of gas in sediments on continental margins, in deep la...
Methane hydrate—a solid substance in which methane is trapped within ice‐like crystals—is stable at ...
International audienceMethane frozen into hydrate makes up a large reservoir of potentially volatile...
International audienceMethane frozen into hydrate makes up a large reservoir of potentially volatile...
Methane frozen into hydrate makes up a large reservoir of potentially volatile carbon below the sea ...
Abstract. Methane frozen into hydrate makes up a large reservoir of potentially volatile carbon belo...
Methane (CH4) is the second most important greenhouse gas that humans directly influence, carbon di...
Gas hydrate, a frozen, naturally-occurring, and highly-concentrated form of methane, sequesters sign...
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Methane hydrates, ice-like compounds in which methane is held in crystalline cages formed by water ...
Methane hydrates are globally widespread in permafrost regions and beneath the sea in sediment of ou...
Methane hydrates, ice-like compounds in which methane is held in crystalline cages formed by water m...
Paleooceanographic evidence has been used to postulate that methane from oceanic hydrates may have h...
International audienceGas hydrate reservoirs store large quantities of gas in sediments on continent...
Large amounts of methane hydrate locked up within marine sediments are vulnerable to climate change....
Gas hydrate reservoirs store large quantities of gas in sediments on continental margins, in deep la...
Methane hydrate—a solid substance in which methane is trapped within ice‐like crystals—is stable at ...
International audienceMethane frozen into hydrate makes up a large reservoir of potentially volatile...
International audienceMethane frozen into hydrate makes up a large reservoir of potentially volatile...
Methane frozen into hydrate makes up a large reservoir of potentially volatile carbon below the sea ...
Abstract. Methane frozen into hydrate makes up a large reservoir of potentially volatile carbon belo...
Methane (CH4) is the second most important greenhouse gas that humans directly influence, carbon di...
Gas hydrate, a frozen, naturally-occurring, and highly-concentrated form of methane, sequesters sign...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Methane hydrates, ice-like compounds in which methane is held in crystalline cages formed by water ...
Methane hydrates are globally widespread in permafrost regions and beneath the sea in sediment of ou...
Methane hydrates, ice-like compounds in which methane is held in crystalline cages formed by water m...
Paleooceanographic evidence has been used to postulate that methane from oceanic hydrates may have h...
International audienceGas hydrate reservoirs store large quantities of gas in sediments on continent...
Large amounts of methane hydrate locked up within marine sediments are vulnerable to climate change....
Gas hydrate reservoirs store large quantities of gas in sediments on continental margins, in deep la...
Methane hydrate—a solid substance in which methane is trapped within ice‐like crystals—is stable at ...