Methane isn't just highly flammable ... Following is a transcript of the video. If you stab this frozen lake in the right place you can light it on fire. But it's not the water that's flammable ...
Frozen methane bubble photography is the new "cool" in adventure travel. Adventure travelers are always seeking unique ...
Extreme cold temperatures and light winds allowed for the lake’s surface to freeze slowly, resulting in crystal clear ice. Methane bubbles from decaying plants rising from below became trapped ...
Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 61, No. S1, Special Issue: Methane Emissions from Oceans, Wetlands, and Freshwater Habitats: New Perspectives and Feedbacks on Climate (2016), pp. S62-S77 (16 pages) ...
As the oceans are warming, fire-ice is slowly melting and emitting the greenhouse gas methane into the atmosphere. Rising levels of carbon dioxide are famously problematic, but methane is a far ...
The lake’s surface is adorned with countless delicate ice flowers, each uniquely shaped like nature’s own artwork. Beneath the crystal-clear ice, methane bubbles released from decaying plants ...
Methane, a potent greenhouse gas, is bubbling from thawing ground under lakes across the Arctic. In winter, surface ice traps the gas. On this pond near Fairbanks, Alaska, scientists have drilled ...
With the publication of a scientific report following research in the lakes of Iceland, researchers involved —including one from UW-Stout — are publishing part of the results. With work recently ...
Methane bubbles from their muddy depths in a way that is hard to quantify—until the first clear ice of fall captures a snapshot of the emissions from an entire lake. Sometimes as Walter Anthony ...
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