Ocean sediments are a massive storehouse for the potent greenhouse gas methane. Trapped in ocean sediments near continents lie ancient reservoirs of methane called methane hydrates. These ice-like ...
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Arctic seafloor discovery reveals a thriving deep-sea ecosystem
More than 3,600 meters beneath the Arctic Ocean, scientists have stumbled onto a hidden world that should not, by ...
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Freya Hydrate Mounds lie 11,940 ft down, and life is everywhere
Nearly 12,000 feet beneath the Greenland Sea, in darkness and crushing pressure, the Freya Hydrate Mounds are quietly ...
Scientists have uncovered a hidden world 3.6 kilometres beneath the Greenland Sea, where methane mounds and life thrive in complete darkness. The discovery could transform climate science and ...
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