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Bonanza for study of climate change's impact on marine methane

2014-08-27 00:39:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Science Monitor: Methane streaming from the seafloor at ~425 meters (1400 ft) water depth offshore Virginia. Such naturally occurring methane seeps are a bonanza for scientists trying to understand undersea methane's responses to climate change. Researchers have discovered hundreds of naturally occurring methane seeps along the margins of the East Coast's continental shelf a bonanza for marine scientists trying to understand undersea methane's potential responses to climate change. In effect, these seeps...

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