Evidence of Arctic methane emissions across the mid-Pleistocene

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Giuliana Panieri
Jochen Knies
Sunil Vadakkepuliyambatta
Amicia L. Lee
Carsten J. Schubert
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[1] UiT The Arctic University of Norway,CAGE – Centre for Arctic Gas Hydrate, Environment and Climate, Department of Geosciences
[2] Geological Survey of Norway,National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR)
[3] Ministry of Earth Sciences,Department of Geosciences
[4] Government of India,undefined
[5] UiT The Arctic University of Norway,undefined
[6] EAWAG,undefined
[7] Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology,undefined
[8] JBA Risk Management,undefined
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During the Pleistocene, Earth’s climate changed dramatically. The mid-Pleistocene transition (MPT; ~1.3–0.7 million years (Ma)) featured an important ice volume increase at both poles. The evolution of large Arctic ice sheets caused the sequestration of methane as free gas and hydrates in subseabed sediments. Ice volume changes, associated with variable pressures and temperatures, perturbed those giant reservoirs, causing methane leakages. Here, we present borehole data from the Arctic–Atlantic gateway region, providing foraminiferal stable carbon isotope and source-specific biomarker evidence that reveals three main seafloor leakage episodes that occurred prior to and across the mid-Pleistocene transition. By combining borehole data with hydrate stability modelling, we propose that tectonic stress changes associated with large ice volume early build-up and wastage during the mid-Pleistocene controlled episodic methane leakages from subsurface reservoirs. Our data indicate methane release, showing a potential scenario for vast Arctic areas storing methane that are now affected by ongoing ice volume decrease.
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