Siberian seabed has methane leak

by World_Groove | August 30, 2008 at 11:14 am
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Is a Seabed a fancy term for waterbed ? and if so are we talking flatulence during sleep ?


Cows, landfills what's next the ocean ? Methane is silently leaking everywhere.


Swedish researchers working on an international mission have confirmed that methane, a potent greenhouse gas, has started to leak from the permafrost under the Siberian seabed, Dagens Nyheter reported on Saturday.

    "The permafrost now has small holes. We have found elevated levels of methane above the water surface and even more in the water just below. It is obvious that the source is the seabed," Örjan Gustafsson, the Swedish leader of the International Siberian Shelf Study, told the newspaper.

    The tests were carried out in the Laptev and east Siberian seas and used much more precise measuring equipment than previous studies, he said.




    Methane is more than 20 times more efficient than carbon dioxide in trapping solar heat.

    Scientists fear that global warming may cause Siberia's permafrost to thaw and thereby release vast amounts of methane into the atmosphere. The effects of global warming are already most visible in the Arctic region.

    The Russia-Swedish expedition appeared to confirm a longer term trend based on readings by Russian researcher Igor Semiletov who first detected higher methane readings at several locations in the region in 2003.
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    Barbara McPherson
    Barbara McPherson
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    at 13:12 on August 30th, 2008

    World_Groove, I like this story. It's good stuff.  The methane problem is a huge one.  Much of Northern Canada has permafrost and once that starts to thaw, watch out.

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    World_Groove

    When I hear a big boom to the north..... I'll know why.

    dunkelberg
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    at 16:21 on August 31st, 2008

    Sounds like those events at lakes where a huge bubble comes off the bottom and there's a kill area as the methane escapes.

    Barry Artiste
    Barry Artiste
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    at 07:53 on September 1st, 2008

    World_Groove, I like this story. It's good stuff.

    Paschen
    Paschen
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    at 17:52 on September 1st, 2008

    World_Groove, I like this story. Its good stuff.

    It will increase with Global warning and become and exponential problem. 

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