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Wed Nov 21, 2018, 09:36 PM Nov 2018

Scientists Discover Icelandic Glacier Releases 41 Tons Of Methane/Day During Melt Season

Scientists have discovered that Iceland’s Sólheimajökull glacier, which covers the active volcano, Katla, is releasing up to 41 tons of methane every day through its meltwater during the summer months — equal to the methane produced by more than 136,000 belching cows.

The research, published this week in the journal Scientific Reports, is the first major examination into whether melting glaciers could be a potential major source for methane as the climate warms, particularly those situated on or next to active volcanoes.

“This is a huge amount of methane lost from the glacial meltwater stream into the atmosphere,” Peter Wynn, a glacial biogeochemist at Lancaster University and co-author of the study, said in a statement. “It greatly exceeds average methane loss from non-glacial rivers to the atmosphere reported in the scientific literature. It rivals some of the world’s most methane-producing wetlands and represents more than twenty times the known methane emissions of all Europe’s other volcanoes put together.”

Wynn and his colleagues collected meltwater samples from the front of the Sólheimajökull glacier and compared their methane concentrations with samples collected from nearby rivers and sediment. They used a mass spectrometer to identify that the methane from Sólheimajökull was being produced by microbial activity in the bed of the glacier, sped up by the heat of the glacier’s underlying volcano.

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https://e360.yale.edu/digest/scientists-find-large-amounts-of-methane-being-released-from-icelandic-glacier

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