Methane Bubbles – What They Can Tell Us About the Impacts of Global Temperature Changes

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Methane Bubbles – What They Can Tell Us About the Impacts of Global Temperature Changes

20 Jun, 2011

Published over 14 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Gas detection.

Dr Keith Morrison
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The arctic regions are expected to suffer the brunt of any temperature increases associated with global warming. A major change concomitant with warming is the release of carbon in the form of methane through the thawing of permafrost.

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