Methane Emissions From Arctic Ocean Seafloor
Paul
Beckwith
I
discuss a recently published paper (May, 2016) titled "Effects
of climate change on methane emissions from seafloor sediments: A
review".
Rapidly
declining sea ice and snow cover is darkening the Arctic, leading to
large temperature amplification. I talk about some of the paper
highlights, and how a warmer, wavier and more open Arctic is leading
to many physical and geochemical processed that are causing increased
methane concentrations in both the water column and the atmosphere.
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