@dave_von_s @pauleric_70 Thanks for that source of information.
It does say:
Scientists therefore fear that large quantities of methane hydrate will melt there in the future, releasing increased amounts of CO2 into the ocean and the atmosphere.
So there's no relevant risk of extra methane in the atmosphere because of #seabed #methanehydrate.
Therefor depecting methane rising up in methane bubbles is false.
Also stability has a lot to do with pressure in the sea.
@pauleric_70 The argumentation of the blog is:
1. T in Ocean water is rising. That's true
2. It will lead to #methane plumes from #methanehydrate
second point is not true: Leading #science articles refute this.
So the author should explain why other articles are wrong or how these arguments can both exists and be true.
Also author does not explain how much methane would leak. This is a second weak point.
The argument that higher #seatemperature leads to #methaneplumes is moot
#methane #methanehydrate #science #seatemperature #methaneplumes