Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Warming Of Arctic Current Over 30 Years Triggers Release Of Methane Gas

Arctic warming of the past 30 years from now, methane, hydrate stored in sediments beneath the seafloor has been releasing the powerful greenhouse gas methane.

Birmingham University oceanography Generation Television Viewing Experience SOUTHAMPTON National Center scientists to do with IFM ROIYARUHOROUEIRONDON. And researchers from Geomar, in Germany’s higher gas bubbles of methane found 250 or more smokers, the bottom edge of the West Spitsbergen Arctic continents during the depths of 150-400 meters.

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