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Source apportionment of methane escaping the subsea permafrost system in the outer Eurasian Arctic Shelf

The East Siberian Arctic Shelf holds large amounts of inundated carbon and methane (CH(4)). Holocene warming by overlying seawater, recently fortified by anthropogenic warming, has caused thawing of the underlying subsea permafrost. Despite extensive observations of elevated seawater CH(4) in the pa...

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Autores principales: Steinbach, Julia, Holmstrand, Henry, Shcherbakova, Kseniia, Kosmach, Denis, Brüchert, Volker, Shakhova, Natalia, Salyuk, Anatoly, Sapart, Célia J., Chernykh, Denis, Noormets, Riko, Semiletov, Igor, Gustafsson, Örjan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7958249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33649226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2019672118
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author Steinbach, Julia
Holmstrand, Henry
Shcherbakova, Kseniia
Kosmach, Denis
Brüchert, Volker
Shakhova, Natalia
Salyuk, Anatoly
Sapart, Célia J.
Chernykh, Denis
Noormets, Riko
Semiletov, Igor
Gustafsson, Örjan
author_facet Steinbach, Julia
Holmstrand, Henry
Shcherbakova, Kseniia
Kosmach, Denis
Brüchert, Volker
Shakhova, Natalia
Salyuk, Anatoly
Sapart, Célia J.
Chernykh, Denis
Noormets, Riko
Semiletov, Igor
Gustafsson, Örjan
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description The East Siberian Arctic Shelf holds large amounts of inundated carbon and methane (CH(4)). Holocene warming by overlying seawater, recently fortified by anthropogenic warming, has caused thawing of the underlying subsea permafrost. Despite extensive observations of elevated seawater CH(4) in the past decades, relative contributions from different subsea compartments such as early diagenesis, subsea permafrost, methane hydrates, and underlying thermogenic/ free gas to these methane releases remain elusive. Dissolved methane concentrations observed in the Laptev Sea ranged from 3 to 1,500 nM (median 151 nM; oversaturation by ∼3,800%). Methane stable isotopic composition showed strong vertical and horizontal gradients with source signatures for two seepage areas of δ(13)C-CH(4) = (−42.6 ± 0.5)/(−55.0 ± 0.5) ‰ and δD-CH(4) = (−136.8 ± 8.0)/(−158.1 ± 5.5) ‰, suggesting a thermogenic/natural gas source. Increasingly enriched δ(13)C-CH(4) and δD-CH(4) at distance from the seeps indicated methane oxidation. The Δ(14)C-CH(4) signal was strongly depleted (i.e., old) near the seeps (−993 ± 19/−1050 ± 89‰). Hence, all three isotope systems are consistent with methane release from an old, deep, and likely thermogenic pool to the outer Laptev Sea. This knowledge of what subsea sources are contributing to the observed methane release is a prerequisite to predictions on how these emissions will increase over coming decades and centuries.
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spelling pubmed-79582492021-03-19 Source apportionment of methane escaping the subsea permafrost system in the outer Eurasian Arctic Shelf Steinbach, Julia Holmstrand, Henry Shcherbakova, Kseniia Kosmach, Denis Brüchert, Volker Shakhova, Natalia Salyuk, Anatoly Sapart, Célia J. Chernykh, Denis Noormets, Riko Semiletov, Igor Gustafsson, Örjan Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Physical Sciences The East Siberian Arctic Shelf holds large amounts of inundated carbon and methane (CH(4)). Holocene warming by overlying seawater, recently fortified by anthropogenic warming, has caused thawing of the underlying subsea permafrost. Despite extensive observations of elevated seawater CH(4) in the past decades, relative contributions from different subsea compartments such as early diagenesis, subsea permafrost, methane hydrates, and underlying thermogenic/ free gas to these methane releases remain elusive. Dissolved methane concentrations observed in the Laptev Sea ranged from 3 to 1,500 nM (median 151 nM; oversaturation by ∼3,800%). Methane stable isotopic composition showed strong vertical and horizontal gradients with source signatures for two seepage areas of δ(13)C-CH(4) = (−42.6 ± 0.5)/(−55.0 ± 0.5) ‰ and δD-CH(4) = (−136.8 ± 8.0)/(−158.1 ± 5.5) ‰, suggesting a thermogenic/natural gas source. Increasingly enriched δ(13)C-CH(4) and δD-CH(4) at distance from the seeps indicated methane oxidation. The Δ(14)C-CH(4) signal was strongly depleted (i.e., old) near the seeps (−993 ± 19/−1050 ± 89‰). Hence, all three isotope systems are consistent with methane release from an old, deep, and likely thermogenic pool to the outer Laptev Sea. This knowledge of what subsea sources are contributing to the observed methane release is a prerequisite to predictions on how these emissions will increase over coming decades and centuries. National Academy of Sciences 2021-03-09 2021-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7958249/ /pubmed/33649226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2019672118 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Physical Sciences
Steinbach, Julia
Holmstrand, Henry
Shcherbakova, Kseniia
Kosmach, Denis
Brüchert, Volker
Shakhova, Natalia
Salyuk, Anatoly
Sapart, Célia J.
Chernykh, Denis
Noormets, Riko
Semiletov, Igor
Gustafsson, Örjan
Source apportionment of methane escaping the subsea permafrost system in the outer Eurasian Arctic Shelf
title Source apportionment of methane escaping the subsea permafrost system in the outer Eurasian Arctic Shelf
title_full Source apportionment of methane escaping the subsea permafrost system in the outer Eurasian Arctic Shelf
title_fullStr Source apportionment of methane escaping the subsea permafrost system in the outer Eurasian Arctic Shelf
title_full_unstemmed Source apportionment of methane escaping the subsea permafrost system in the outer Eurasian Arctic Shelf
title_short Source apportionment of methane escaping the subsea permafrost system in the outer Eurasian Arctic Shelf
title_sort source apportionment of methane escaping the subsea permafrost system in the outer eurasian arctic shelf
topic Physical Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7958249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33649226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2019672118
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