Study on methane in deep-sea sediments shows small releases happen more often than thought
A team of scientists led by a Brown University researcher has developed a new method for monitoring when deep-sea methane deposits convert to gas and rise toward the seafloor in amounts that were previously too small to detect. The U.S. National…
Published April 24, 2023 at 01:36PM
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