This suggested that archaea, and not bacteria, make much of the nitrous oxide
bubbling out of the ocean.
Methane has also been seeping from marshes,
bubbling out of oceans, leaking from coal seams and oil seeps and being released in huge quantities from volcanoes.
In a natural deglaciation, temperature rise does indeed precede carbon dioxide increase, because warmer water holds less CO2 and
it bubbles out of the ocean.
Not exact matches
I'd love to know what they did take into account in attempting to model that period — must include astronomical location, sun's behavior, best estimates about a lot
of different conditions — where the continents were, what the
ocean circulation was doing, whether there had been a recent geological period that laid down a lot
of methane hydrates available to be tipped by Pliocene warming into
bubbling out rapidly.
If this is the case, we might also find Europan planets with an abundance
of subsurface oxygenated water, which could
bubble out to form habitable caves in the ice above a cold
ocean.
Most
of the top resorts in Mauritius offer guests the opportunity to enjoy
bubble making classes in the hotel pool before venturing
out for your first lessons in the
ocean.
I tried playing Wind Wanker for a couple
of hours, but being chased around by a little kid with a huge snot
bubble really fucking grossed me
out, and then I got stuck sailing around aimlessly in some boring - ass
ocean and gave up.
Which leads me to another question — the melting glacial / Greenland / Antarctic ice water is depleted in CO2 (check
out the
bubbles in your ice cubes)-- how much additional CO2 is being sequestered by this runoff into the
oceans, and what happens to CO2 increase when we run
out of glaciers?
In that context, gravity waves roil and depressurize the
oceans, and that then leads to outgassing
of CO2 — it comes
out of solution in the
ocean and
bubbles to the surface and their given capacitive couplings impacting pH runs back to ion form — which then impacts conductivity.
In order to find
out if these plumes are the result
of that recent warming or are simply a feature
of the area, a team
of researchers led by Christian Berndt
of Germany's GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for
Ocean Research Kiel used a submersible to get a look at the seafloor where the methane is
bubbling up.
I read online within the past two weeks that Russian scientists were up in the northern
oceans somewhere and they saw tons
of hot spots
of methane
bubbling out from the
ocean surface.I think it was in ScienceDaily.The question posed by these scientists was «is this outgassing a normal melting
of methane that has been going on for many thousands
of years, or, is it an upward tick
of significance?»
The cause
of the extinction
of Homo Sapiens will be hydrogen sulfide
bubbling out of the hot
oceans.