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Impact of tides and sea-level on deep-sea Arctic methane emissions

Earth Sciences

Impact of tides and sea-level on deep-sea Arctic methane emissions

N. Sultan, A. Plaza-faverola, et al.

This groundbreaking study by authors Nabil Sultan, Andreia Plaza-Faverola, Sunil Vadakkepuliyambatta, Stefan Buenz, and Jochen Knies explores how sub-sea Arctic methane and gas hydrate reservoirs are challenged by rising ocean temperatures and sea levels. Discover how tidal patterns influence gas emissions, potentially affecting future Arctic emissions dynamics.

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Abstract
Sub-sea Arctic methane and gas hydrate reservoirs are expected to be severely impacted by ocean temperature increase and sea-level rise. Our understanding of the gas emission phenomenon in the Arctic is however partial, especially in deep environments where the access is difficult and hydro-acoustic surveys are sporadic. Here, we report on the first continuous pore-pressure and temperature measurements over 4 days in shallow sediments along the west-Svalbard margin. Our data from sites where gas emissions have not been previously identified in hydro-acoustic profiles show that tides significantly affect the intensity and periodicity of gas emissions. These observations imply that the quantification of present-day gas emissions in the Arctic may be underestimated. High tides, however, seem to influence gas emissions by reducing their height and volume. Hence, the question remains as to whether sea-level rise may partially counterbalance the potential threat of submarine gas emissions caused by a warmer Arctic Ocean.
Publisher
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Oct 09, 2020
Authors
Nabil Sultan, Andreia Plaza-Faverola, Sunil Vadakkepuliyambatta, Stefan Buenz, Jochen Knies
Tags
methane
gas hydrate
Arctic
ocean temperature
sea-level rise
gas emissions
tides
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