What are these
bubbles frozen into Lake Baikal? Methane. Lake Baikal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Russia, is the world’s largest (by volume), oldest, and
deepest lake, containing over 20% of the world’s fresh water. The lake is also
a vast storehouse of methane, a greenhouse gas that, if released, could potentially increase
the amount of infrared light absorbed by Earth’s atmosphere, and so increase the average temperature of the entire planet. Fortunately, the amount of methane currently bubbling out is not climatologically important. It is not
clear what would happen, though, were temperatures to significantly increase
in the region, or if the water level in Lake Baikal were to drop. Pictured, bubbles of rising methane froze during winter into the exceptionally clear ice covering the lake.
Image & info via APOD
Image Credit & Copyright: Kristina Makeeva
Source: Methane
Bubbles Frozen in Lake Baikal – Scents of Science
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