Kennedy, M.J., N. Christie - Blick, and L.E. Sohl, 2001: Are Proterozoic cap carbonates and isotopic excursions a record of
gas hydrate destabilization following Earth's coldest intervals?
The linkage between intermediate - water warming and
gas hydrate destabilization could provide an important feedback in the establishment of peak PETM warmth.»
Rising Arctic Ocean temperatures cause
gas hydrate destabilization and ocean acidification.
Not exact matches
Boulder, Colo., USA: Cretaceous climate warming led to a significant methane release from the seafloor, indicating potential for similar
destabilization of
gas hydrates under modern global warming.
An abrupt warming of oceanic intermediate waters could have initiated the thermal
destabilization of sediment - hosted methane
gas hydrates and potentially triggered sediment slumps and slides.
Gas hydrates contain huge amount of methane gas, and it is destabilization of these that is believed to have caused the craters on the Yamal Peninsu
Gas hydrates contain huge amount of methane
gas, and it is destabilization of these that is believed to have caused the craters on the Yamal Peninsu
gas, and it is
destabilization of these that is believed to have caused the craters on the Yamal Peninsula.