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So what is it? A gas seep. A gas seep is methane and other gases bubbling up through springs – not like a mud pool or geyser – but much more gently and from much deeper underground.
Microbes living beneath Antarctica’s ice sheet may survive on methane generated by geothermal heat rising from deep below Earth’s surface. The discovery could have implications for assessing ...
which picks up carbon and nitrogen as it seeps and flows through rock and sediment near rivers. Much research into greenhouse gas emissions from rivers assumes that before being released into the ...
Because microorganisms preferentially break down water-soluble organic molecules, it is important to understand how hydrothermal processes mobilize DOM, for example, those from natural oil seeps.
Scientists from USA, Chile and Italy came to Hawke’s Bay to take samples at a gas seep site. Video / Hawke's Bay Regional Council What looks like a mini volcano complete with a bubbling centre ...