New data on intensive Earth degassing in the Arctic in the north of Western Siberia: thermokarst lakes with gas blowout craters and mud volcanoes
V.I. Bogoyavlensky,
R.A. Nikonov,
I.V. Bogoyavlensky
Abstract:In the last decade, in the north of Western Siberia, the authors carried out a large amount of comprehensive research, which made it possible to obtain fundamentally new information about the gas-dynamic mechanisms of dangerous processes in the Arctic permafrost. According to remote sensing data, at the bottom of thermokarst lakes, rivers and coastal zones of the Kara Sea, more than 4.5 thousand zones of powerful gas blowouts with the formation of craters (pockmark) were found. There are reasons to believe tha… Show more
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