The ground heaves like a bubble

The surface of the earth heaving due to methane leakage by global warming is the latest phenomenon recorded by scientists.

According to the Siberian Times, in recent years, giant pits suddenly appeared in northern Siberia determined by gas eruptions, causing the permafrost to melt beneath the Earth's surface.

The latest phenomenon is noted that the ground of Belyy Island is made of hard rock and permafrost, swaying due to methane and CO 2 leaks.

Alexander Sokolov, researcher at the Russian Institute of Science and Technology and Dorothee Ehrich, Tromso University researcher, is responsible for monitoring geological activity in the Yamal Peninsula, northwest Siberia, Russia.

During the survey this week, they found 15 areas with bulging surfaces or bubbling bubbles covered by grass.

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Gas released from groundwater bubbles is methane and CO2.(Photo: Siberian Times).

The escape gas layer is defined as methane and CO2 , but they have not measured the detailed content. Scientists initially realized that this phenomenon was caused by an abnormal increase in heat, causing the permafrost to melt, releasing frozen gas.

Alexander Sokolov said this summer, the heat of the Arctic island was unusually hot, as shown by the polar bear moving from the sea to the island.

In the south of the Arctic, namely the Yamal and Taimyr peninsula, the so-called "end of the world" , scientists discovered that some craters suddenly formed in permafrost.

Scientists warn that global warming will continue to affect the Earth's ecosystem, releasing into the atmosphere the gases that are frozen deep underground or under the sea.