International audienceGas hydrate reservoirs store large quantities of gas in sediments on continental margins, in deep lakes, and in continental and relic sub-shelf permafrost. The gas hydrate structure is only stable at sufficiently low temperature and high pressure, and may therefore collapse under changing climatic conditions. If a temperature rise or pressure drop (e.g. through falling sea level) is effective enough to dissociate hydrate deposits, methane (the most common gas component in hydrates and a potent greenhouse gas) is released from the hydrate structure and may eventually enter into the atmosphere. This may generate a positive feedback effect, as resulting enhanced greenhouse gas levels would additionally warm the atmosphere...
Methane hydrate is an ice-like solid which sequesters large quantities of methane gas within its cry...
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Modeling of the onset of permafrost formation and succeeding gas hydrate formation in the changing s...
Gas hydrate reservoirs store large quantities of gas in sediments on continental margins, in deep la...
In a marine environment, gas hydrates are stable at certain pressure (sea level) and temperature (bo...
Gas hydrate, a frozen, naturally-occurring, and highly-concentrated form of methane, sequesters sign...
Paleooceanographic evidence has been used to postulate that methane from oceanic hydrates may have h...
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...
International audienceMethane frozen into hydrate makes up a large reservoir of potentially volatile...
Paleooceanographic evidence has been used to postulate that methane from oceanic hydrates may have h...
Methane hydrates have drawn the attention of climate scientists in the past decades due to the poten...
Methane hydrates are globally widespread in permafrost regions and beneath the sea in sediment of ou...
International audienceMethane frozen into hydrate makes up a large reservoir of potentially volatile...
Methane hydrates are frozen deposits of methane and water found in high pressure or low temperature ...
Methane hydrate is an ice-like solid which sequesters large quantities of methane gas within its cry...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Modeling of the onset of permafrost formation and succeeding gas hydrate formation in the changing s...
Gas hydrate reservoirs store large quantities of gas in sediments on continental margins, in deep la...
In a marine environment, gas hydrates are stable at certain pressure (sea level) and temperature (bo...
Gas hydrate, a frozen, naturally-occurring, and highly-concentrated form of methane, sequesters sign...
Paleooceanographic evidence has been used to postulate that methane from oceanic hydrates may have h...
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...
International audienceMethane frozen into hydrate makes up a large reservoir of potentially volatile...
Paleooceanographic evidence has been used to postulate that methane from oceanic hydrates may have h...
Methane hydrates have drawn the attention of climate scientists in the past decades due to the poten...
Methane hydrates are globally widespread in permafrost regions and beneath the sea in sediment of ou...
International audienceMethane frozen into hydrate makes up a large reservoir of potentially volatile...
Methane hydrates are frozen deposits of methane and water found in high pressure or low temperature ...
Methane hydrate is an ice-like solid which sequesters large quantities of methane gas within its cry...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Modeling of the onset of permafrost formation and succeeding gas hydrate formation in the changing s...