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posted by chromas on Thursday July 23 2020, @04:05PM   Printer-friendly

Phys.org:

A team of researchers with Oregon State University has confirmed the first active leak of sea-bed methane in Antarctica. In their paper published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, the group describes their trip to Cinder Cones located at McMurdo Sound situated in the Ross Sea, and why they believe it signals very serious repercussions for global warming.

[...] The researchers note that the methane leak at the Cinder Cones is not in a part of the ocean that has been warming; thus, the reason for the leak is a mystery. Much more concerning is the reaction of undersea microbes. Prior research has shown that when other parts of the seafloor begin releasing methane, microbes move in and eat it, preventing it from making its way to the surface and into the atmosphere. Cinder Cones has been leaking for at least five years, they note, but as yet, methane-eating microbes have not moved in. Thus, the methane is almost certainly making its way into the atmosphere. The reason this is so concerning, they point out, is because it suggests that if other parts of the seafloor in Antarctica begin to seep methane due to warming, microbes may not move into the area quickly enough to prevent massive amounts of the gas from making its way into the atmosphere. They plan to continue monitoring seepage at Cinder Cones, noting that it could take as long as five more years for microbes to move in. But that research will have to wait, as the pandemic has put their plans on hold.

Are krill or penguins to blame?

Journal Reference:
Andrew R. Thurber, Sarah Seabrook, Rory M. Welsh. Riddles in the cold: Antarctic endemism and microbial succession impact methane cycling in the Southern Ocean, Proceedings of the Royal Society B (DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2020.1134)


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday July 23 2020, @11:10PM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday July 23 2020, @11:10PM (#1025581)

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 24 2020, @10:23AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 24 2020, @10:23AM (#1025712)

    25 words, 12 replies. Good bang for the buck.

    Most people are content living their lives. Some want to achieve something. But then there are these fuckers that just want to see the world burn. Fuckers like you. You are not satisfied with reality or facts, you just want to see a "bang". Careful what you wish for.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 24 2020, @10:56AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday July 24 2020, @10:56AM (#1025715)

      Just recognizing the absurdity of the "ooooooo y u triggered" argument.

      I will agree when they start posting 5000 word anti-Greta essays.