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GliderGuider

(21,088 posts)
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 08:23 AM Nov 2013

High Methane Levels all over Arctic Ocean

High Methane Levels all over Arctic Ocean

The animation underneath shows methane readings from November 9 to 19, 2013, with each frame covering a period of 24 hours. As the animation shows, it looks like methane is predominantly entering the atmosphere at specific locations, most notably along the fault line that crosses the Arctic Ocean.

It may well be that this methane ends up all the way in Baffin Bay, to the east of Greenland. Since the Greenland ice sheet is 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) thick, this may form a natural barrier that keeps the methane there, also helped by winds rising vertically from Baffin Bay to well above Greenland's mountains.

On the other hand, it could also be that hydrates in Baffin Bay have become destabilized and that, since the ice over Baffin Bay is rather thin, methane has no problem perforating the ice and is entering the atmosphere there in huge quantities.

Either way, the end-conclusion is that the methane that is now showing up all over the Arctic Ocean, is rising from the seafloor, due to destabilization of sediments that hold huge amounts of methane in the form of free gas and hydrates. As warming in the Arctic continues to accelerate, the danger is that this will cause more methane to rise from the seafloor and that the methane itself will contribute to warming in the Arctic, in a deadly spiral set to cause abrupt climate change at a devastating scale.

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High Methane Levels all over Arctic Ocean (Original Post) GliderGuider Nov 2013 OP
Systemic heating, ... frozen carbon sink failure, ... CRH Nov 2013 #1
Good thing no one could possibly have forseen this, huh? hatrack Nov 2013 #2
We need a new ice age. Firing up more volcanoes would do it. Ghost Dog Nov 2013 #3
K and R nt Mojorabbit Nov 2013 #4
Ugh! pscot Nov 2013 #5
It's been fun, guys! NickB79 Nov 2013 #6
And a midday Saturday kick . . . hatrack Nov 2013 #7
Kick. joshcryer Dec 2013 #8

CRH

(1,553 posts)
1. Systemic heating, ... frozen carbon sink failure, ...
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 09:38 AM
Nov 2013

Irreversible in human time frames. The curse has been cast.

hatrack

(59,558 posts)
2. Good thing no one could possibly have forseen this, huh?
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 10:18 AM
Nov 2013

"Everybody, soon or late, sits down to a banquet of consequences." - Robert Louis Stevenson

 

Ghost Dog

(16,881 posts)
3. We need a new ice age. Firing up more volcanoes would do it.
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 04:08 PM
Nov 2013

Crop failures have started. Massive starvation and migrations will soon follow. Dumb and dangerous 'elites' will go martial on us...

There will be more war. And probably plague.

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