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The East Siberian Arctic Shelf: towards further assessment of permafrost-related methane fluxes and role of sea ice.


ABSTRACT: Sustained release of methane (CH(4)) to the atmosphere from thawing Arctic permafrost may be a positive and significant feedback to climate warming. Atmospheric venting of CH(4) from the East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) was recently reported to be on par with flux from the Arctic tundra; however, the future scale of these releases remains unclear. Here, based on results of our latest observations, we show that CH(4) emissions from this shelf are likely to be determined by the state of subsea permafrost degradation. We observed CH(4) emissions from two previously understudied areas of the ESAS: the outer shelf, where subsea permafrost is predicted to be discontinuous or mostly degraded due to long submergence by seawater, and the near shore area, where deep/open taliks presumably form due to combined heating effects of seawater, river run-off, geothermal flux and pre-existing thermokarst. CH(4) emissions from these areas emerge from largely thawed sediments via strong flare-like ebullition, producing fluxes that are orders of magnitude greater than fluxes observed in background areas underlain by largely frozen sediments. We suggest that progression of subsea permafrost thawing and decrease in ice extent could result in a significant increase in CH(4) emissions from the ESAS.

SUBMITTER: Shakhova N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4607703 | biostudies-other | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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The East Siberian Arctic Shelf: towards further assessment of permafrost-related methane fluxes and role of sea ice.

Shakhova Natalia N   Semiletov Igor I   Sergienko Valentin V   Lobkovsky Leopold L   Yusupov Vladimir V   Salyuk Anatoly A   Salomatin Alexander A   Chernykh Denis D   Kosmach Denis D   Panteleev Gleb G   Nicolsky Dmitry D   Samarkin Vladimir V   Joye Samantha S   Charkin Alexander A   Dudarev Oleg O   Meluzov Alexander A   Gustafsson Orjan O  

Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 20151001 2052


Sustained release of methane (CH(4)) to the atmosphere from thawing Arctic permafrost may be a positive and significant feedback to climate warming. Atmospheric venting of CH(4) from the East Siberian Arctic Shelf (ESAS) was recently reported to be on par with flux from the Arctic tundra; however, the future scale of these releases remains unclear. Here, based on results of our latest observations, we show that CH(4) emissions from this shelf are likely to be determined by the state of subsea pe  ...[more]

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