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METHANE EXPLOSION WARMED THE PREHISTORIC EARTH,
POSSIBLE AGAIN

http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NasaNews/2001/200112106303.html

December 10, 2001

A tremendous release of methane gas frozen beneath the sea floor heated
the Earth by up to 13 degrees Fahrenheit (7 degrees Celsius) 55 million
years ago, a new NASA study confirms. NASA scientists used data from a
computer simulation of the paleo-climate to better understand the role of
methane in climate change. While most greenhouse gas studies focus on
carbon dioxide, methane is 20 times more potent as a heat-trapping gas in
the atmosphere.

In the last 200 years, atmospheric methane has more than doubled due to
decomposing organic materials in wetlands and swamps and human aided
emissions from gas pipelines, coal mining, increases in irrigation and
livestock flatulence.

However, there is another source of methane, formed from decomposing
organic matter in ocean sediments, frozen in deposits under the seabed.

"We understand that other greenhouse gases apart from carbon dioxide are
important for climate change today," said Gavin Schmidt, the lead author of
the study and a researcher at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies in
New York, NY and Columbia University's Center for Climate Systems
Research. "This work should help quantify how important they have been in
the past, and help estimate their effects in the future."

The study will be presented on December 12, 2001, at the American
Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in San Francisco, Calif.

Generally, cold temperatures and high pressure keep methane stable
beneath the ocean floor, however, that might not always have been the case.
A period of global warming, called the Late Paleocene Thermal Maximum
(LPTM), occurred around 55 million years ago and lasted about 100,000
years. Current theory has linked this to a vast release of frozen methane from
beneath the sea floor, which led to the earth warming as a result of increased
greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

A movement of continental plates, like the Indian subcontinent, may have
initiated a release that led to the LPTM, Schmidt said. We know today that
when the Indian subcontinent moved into the Eurasian continent, the
Himalayas began forming. This uplift of tectonic plates would have
decreased pressure in the sea floor, and may have caused the large
methane release. Once the atmosphere and oceans began to warm,
Schmidt added, it is possible that more methane thawed and bubbled out.
Some scientists speculate current global heating could eventually lead to a
similar scenario in the future if the oceans warm substantially.

When methane (CH4) enters the atmosphere, it reacts with molecules of
oxygen (O) and hydrogen (H), called OH radicals. The OH radicals combine
with methane and break it up, creating carbon dioxide (CO2) and water
vapor (H2O), both of which are greenhouse gases. Scientists previously
assumed that all of the released methane would be converted to CO2 and
water after about a decade. If that happened, the rise in CO2 would have
been the biggest player in warming the planet. But when scientists tried to
find evidence of increased CO2 levels to explain the rapid warming during
the LPTM, none could be found.

The models used in the new study show that when you greatly increase
methane amounts, the OH quickly gets used up, and the extra methane
lingers for hundreds of years, producing enough global warming to explain
the LTPM climate.

"Ten years of methane is a blip, but hundreds of years of atmospheric
methane is enough to warm up the atmosphere, melt the ice in the oceans,
and change the whole climate system," Schmidt said. "So we may have
solved a conundrum."

Schmidt said the study should help in understanding the role methane plays
in current greenhouse warming.

"If you want to think about reducing future climate change, you also have to be
aware of greenhouse gases other than carbon dioxide, like methane and
chlorofluorocarbons," said Schmidt. "It gives a more rounded view, and in the
short-term, it may end up being more cost-efficient to reduce methane in the
atmosphere than it is to reduce carbon dioxide."

For more information please see:
http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/topstory/20011212methane.html

Editor's Note: AGU Time and Location Wednesday, December 12, 2001,
1:30 PM, Moscone Center Hall D

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