570 bubble plumes along the Atl. coast between N.C. & Mass. The plumes are believed to be methane seeps. | |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 8528083 United States 08/25/2014 02:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 570 bubble plumes along the Atl. coast between N.C. & Mass. The plumes are believed to be methane seeps. - If a thinker on the subject of global climate wonders how the dynamics of every single chemical and physical reaction going on under the oceans and on the surface as absolute result. Any simpleton can declare without hesitation that the evidence is plenty but those who conclude exact results from small points of data while ignoring the majority will fail to identify any real process. Science understands the planet has had a vast timeline indeed. Must Science also speculate about an unknown and undeterminable future? What happens when those Scientists conclude that the planet is just reacting inversely to human inspired climate changes or that it is impossible to blame earth's creatures for her aging. What do the same Scientists conclude about a few million years of planetary climate abuse by the dinosaurs or trilobites? Extinctions of the unlucky or extinctions due to behavior? Perhaps the result of human inspired change will bring on the demise of the humans; but how is this presented as a real science? So when the humans are long extinct expect Methane to continue bubbling up from the ocean bed. Then when the last ray of sunlight shines will it all be over? |
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User ID: 62130932 United Kingdom 08/25/2014 03:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 570 bubble plumes along the Atl. coast between N.C. & Mass. The plumes are believed to be methane seeps. Been saying it for a long time we are heading Quoting: prodlikegod for a anoxic event, that's what I believe is killing off hoards of fish. It's happened before and it will again, and the last Time there were no humans of course... Last Edited by prodlikegod on 08/29/2014 07:01 AM |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1271552 Croatia 08/29/2014 08:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: 570 bubble plumes along the Atl. coast between N.C. & Mass. The plumes are believed to be methane seeps. [link to thewatchers.adorraeli.com] Most of the newly discovered methane seeps lie at depths close to the shallowest conditions at which deepwater marine gas hydrate can exist on the continental slope. Gas hydrate is a naturally occurring, ice-like combination of methane and water, and forms at temperature and pressure conditions commonly found in waters deeper than approximately 500 meters (1640 feet). Warming of ocean temperatures on seasonal, decadal or much longer time scales can cause gas hydrate to release its methane, which may then be emitted at seep sites. Such continental slope seeps have previously been recognized in the Arctic, but not at mid-latitudes. This is a first. |
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