Title : Methane excess in Arctic surface water-triggered by sea ice formation and melting.

Pub. Date : 2015 Nov 10

PMID : 26553610






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1 Methane excess in Arctic surface water-triggered by sea ice formation and melting. Methane S13 erythroblastosis (avian) oncogene homolog Homo sapiens
2 Indeed, recently observed enhanced atmospheric methane concentrations in Arctic regions with fractional sea-ice cover point to unexpected feedbacks in cycling of methane. Methane S13 erythroblastosis (avian) oncogene homolog Homo sapiens
3 Indeed, recently observed enhanced atmospheric methane concentrations in Arctic regions with fractional sea-ice cover point to unexpected feedbacks in cycling of methane. Methane S13 erythroblastosis (avian) oncogene homolog Homo sapiens
4 We report on methane excess in sea ice-influenced water masses in the interior Arctic Ocean and provide evidence that sea ice is a potential source. Methane S13 erythroblastosis (avian) oncogene homolog Homo sapiens
5 We show that methane release from sea ice into the ocean occurs via brine drainage during freezing and melting i.e. in winter and spring. Methane S13 erythroblastosis (avian) oncogene homolog Homo sapiens