Study Finds East Siberian Arctic Shelf Showing Instability and Widespread Venting of the GHG Methane; Releases May Be Much Larger and Faster Than Anticipated
Green Car Congress
MARCH 5, 2010
The East Siberian Arctic Shelf is a methane-rich area that is a shallow seaward extension of the Siberian tundra that was flooded during the Holocene transgression 7 to 15 thousand years ago. Tags: Climate Change Climate models. This allows methane gas stored under it under pressure to burst into the atmosphere.
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