Huge attention has focused on the mysterious large holes that have suddenly appeared in the Siberian Arctic recently, and now there is evidence of a similar process underwater in southern areas of the Kara Sea. Large mounds described as pingos have been identified on the seabed off the Yamal Peninsula, and their formation is seen as due to the thawing of subsea permafrost, causing a 'high accumulation' of methane gas. These mounds 'are leaking methane' and their 'blowout potential' poses a significant 'geohazard' to energy exploration in Arctic waters, according to new research by scientists at Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate (CAGE) in Norway, supported by the Federal Subsoil Resources Management Agency of Russia. One land pingo is believed to be poised to explode 'at any moment. This resembles a nuclear reaction. We underestimate the danger that methane brings to us. Thanks For Watching. Leave A Comment. Stay At The Ready... For News And Views Join Us At Bunker Report On Facebook http://on.fb.me/1qzSGtV The Siberian Times http://bit.ly/1PIrMg1 Daily Mail Link http://dailym.ai/1I8HKbv
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11/22/15
Enormous Mounds Of Methane Found In The Arctic Sea Worrying Experts
Huge attention has focused on the mysterious large holes that have suddenly appeared in the Siberian Arctic recently, and now there is evidence of a similar process underwater in southern areas of the Kara Sea. Large mounds described as pingos have been identified on the seabed off the Yamal Peninsula, and their formation is seen as due to the thawing of subsea permafrost, causing a 'high accumulation' of methane gas. These mounds 'are leaking methane' and their 'blowout potential' poses a significant 'geohazard' to energy exploration in Arctic waters, according to new research by scientists at Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate (CAGE) in Norway, supported by the Federal Subsoil Resources Management Agency of Russia. One land pingo is believed to be poised to explode 'at any moment. This resembles a nuclear reaction. We underestimate the danger that methane brings to us. Thanks For Watching. Leave A Comment. Stay At The Ready... For News And Views Join Us At Bunker Report On Facebook http://on.fb.me/1qzSGtV The Siberian Times http://bit.ly/1PIrMg1 Daily Mail Link http://dailym.ai/1I8HKbv
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