«Moreover, Arctic
shallow hydrate deposits are three times more sensitive to warming than oceanic deposits,» said Shakhova.
Not exact matches
SkS: In your JGR paper from 2010 you state that methane
hydrate in Siberia can occur at depths as
shallow as 20 m. Have any such remarkably
shallow methane
hydrate deposits on the ESAS been directly observed / sampled and if so, how could methane
hydrate have formed at such depths?
Q: «Have any such remarkably
shallow methane
hydrate deposits on the ESAS been directly observed / sampled...?»
Also, most of the methane is in the deep gas
deposits, not in the possible regional layer of
shallow methane
hydrate possibly associated with the Yamal crater.