作者
Mark Maslin, Matthew Owen, Richard Betts, Simon Day, Tom Dunkley Jones, Andrew Ridgwell
发表日期
2010/5/28
来源
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
卷号
368
期号
1919
页码范围
2369-2393
出版商
The Royal Society Publishing
简介
Gas hydrates are ice-like deposits containing a mixture of water and gas; the most common gas is methane. Gas hydrates are stable under high pressures and relatively low temperatures and are found underneath the oceans and in permafrost regions. Estimates range from 500 to 10 000 giga tonnes of carbon (best current estimate 1600–2000 GtC) stored in ocean sediments and 400 GtC in Arctic permafrost. Gas hydrates may pose a serious geohazard in the near future owing to the adverse effects of global warming on the stability of gas hydrate deposits both in ocean sediments and in permafrost. It is still unknown whether future ocean warming could lead to significant methane release, as thermal penetration of marine sediments to the clathrate–gas interface could be slow enough to allow a new equilibrium to occur without any gas escaping. Even if methane gas does escape, it is still unclear how much of …
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