Gas hydrate dissociation linked to contemporary ocean warming in the southern hemisphere

Ocean warming could enable the release of methane related to hydrate dissociation from the ocean floor, a process thought to have triggered abrupt climate changes in Earth history. Here the authors detect this process in action, observing a massive release of methane from a site in the South Atlanti...

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Autores principales: Marcelo Ketzer, Daniel Praeg, Luiz F. Rodrigues, Adolpho Augustin, Maria A. G. Pivel, Mahboubeh Rahmati-Abkenar, Dennis J. Miller, Adriano R. Viana, José A. Cupertino
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8cca8017341448c691035cb10b7137172021-12-02T16:25:00ZGas hydrate dissociation linked to contemporary ocean warming in the southern hemisphere10.1038/s41467-020-17289-z2041-1723https://doaj.org/article/8cca8017341448c691035cb10b7137172020-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17289-zhttps://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Ocean warming could enable the release of methane related to hydrate dissociation from the ocean floor, a process thought to have triggered abrupt climate changes in Earth history. Here the authors detect this process in action, observing a massive release of methane from a site in the South Atlantic Ocean.Marcelo KetzerDaniel PraegLuiz F. RodriguesAdolpho AugustinMaria A. G. PivelMahboubeh Rahmati-AbkenarDennis J. MillerAdriano R. VianaJosé A. CupertinoNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2020)
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Marcelo Ketzer
Daniel Praeg
Luiz F. Rodrigues
Adolpho Augustin
Maria A. G. Pivel
Mahboubeh Rahmati-Abkenar
Dennis J. Miller
Adriano R. Viana
José A. Cupertino
Gas hydrate dissociation linked to contemporary ocean warming in the southern hemisphere
description Ocean warming could enable the release of methane related to hydrate dissociation from the ocean floor, a process thought to have triggered abrupt climate changes in Earth history. Here the authors detect this process in action, observing a massive release of methane from a site in the South Atlantic Ocean.
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author Marcelo Ketzer
Daniel Praeg
Luiz F. Rodrigues
Adolpho Augustin
Maria A. G. Pivel
Mahboubeh Rahmati-Abkenar
Dennis J. Miller
Adriano R. Viana
José A. Cupertino
author_facet Marcelo Ketzer
Daniel Praeg
Luiz F. Rodrigues
Adolpho Augustin
Maria A. G. Pivel
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Dennis J. Miller
Adriano R. Viana
José A. Cupertino
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title Gas hydrate dissociation linked to contemporary ocean warming in the southern hemisphere
title_short Gas hydrate dissociation linked to contemporary ocean warming in the southern hemisphere
title_full Gas hydrate dissociation linked to contemporary ocean warming in the southern hemisphere
title_fullStr Gas hydrate dissociation linked to contemporary ocean warming in the southern hemisphere
title_full_unstemmed Gas hydrate dissociation linked to contemporary ocean warming in the southern hemisphere
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