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Bayard

(22,327 posts)
Sat May 11, 2024, 11:02 PM May 11

Siberia's 'gateway to the underworld' is growing a staggering amount each year

The Batagay megaslump — a 3,250-foot-wide (990 meters) depression in the permafrost in the Russian Far East — is "actively growing" by a massive amount every year, scientists have found.


The Batagay crater is a huge depression in the permafrost in northern Yakutia, Russia. (Image credit: NASA Earth Observatory)

The "gateway to the underworld," a huge crater in Siberia's permafrost, is growing by 35 million cubic feet (1 million cubic meters) every year as the frozen ground melts, according to a new study.

The crater, officially known as the Batagay (also spelled Batagaika) crater or megaslump, features a rounded cliff face that was first spotted on satellite images in 1991 after a section of hillside collapsed in the Yana Uplands of northern Yakutia in Russia. This collapse exposed layers of permafrost within the remaining portion of the hillside that have been frozen for up to 650,000 years — the oldest permafrost in Siberia and second oldest in the world.

New research suggests that the Batagay megaslump's cliff face, or headwall, is retreating at a rate of 40 feet (12 meters) per year due to permafrost thaw. The collapsed section of the hillside, which fell to 180 feet (55 m) below the headwall, is also melting rapidly and sinking as a result.

"Rapid permafrost thaw features are widespread and observed to increase in Arctic and sub-Arctic ice-rich permafrost terrain," the research team wrote in a study, published online March 31 in the journal Geomorphology. However, the amount of ice and sediment lost from the Batagay megaslump is "exceptionally high" due to the sheer size of the depression, which stretched 3,250 feet (990 m) wide as of 2023.

The megaslump measured 2,600 feet (790 m) wide in 2014, meaning it grew 660 feet (200 m) wider in less than 10 years. Researchers already knew it was growing, but this is the first time they have quantified the volume of melt gushing out of the crater. They did so by inspecting satellite images, field measurements and data from laboratory testing on samples from Batagay.

The results indicated that a region of ice and sediment equivalent to more than 14 Great Pyramids of Giza has melted off the megaslump since it collapsed. The rate of melting has remained relatively steady over the past decade, occurring mostly along the headwall on the western, southern and southeastern edges of the crater.


New research suggests the Batagay crater, or megaslump, in Siberia is growing by a staggering amount each year. (Image credit: Padi Prints / Troy TV Stock via Alamy)

https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/arctic/siberias-gateway-to-the-underworld-is-growing-a-staggering-amount-each-year?utm_term=55C996C6-4393-4B13-9736-9BEC0BC6AFA6&lrh=990ccd8e582dc48a5de81889b47c5d726c369528246fb5cf774b4c820833a528&utm_campaign=368B3745-DDE0-4A69-A2E8-62503D85375D&utm_medium=email&utm_content=EEB635EA-DE95-4340-B2F3-78BBFA3E4CD3&utm_source=SmartBrief






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Siberia's 'gateway to the underworld' is growing a staggering amount each year (Original Post) Bayard May 11 OP
Clean link Celerity May 11 #1
Oops! Bayard May 11 #3
All of that methane being released into the atmosphere. PSPS May 11 #2
Trump has been putting on the pounds lately. LudwigPastorius May 11 #4
If you follow canetoad May 11 #5
very interesting BlueWaveNeverEnd May 11 #6
Gigatons of carbon and methane stored in the permafrost NickB79 May 12 #7
As others have said... Takket May 12 #8

LudwigPastorius

(9,337 posts)
4. Trump has been putting on the pounds lately.
Sat May 11, 2024, 11:35 PM
May 11

That hole's got to be big enough for Lucifer to drag his fat ass down to hell.

canetoad

(17,231 posts)
5. If you follow
Sat May 11, 2024, 11:39 PM
May 11

The mid-Atlantic ridge up past the north pole and down the other side into Siberia, this crater is almost on the plate boundary of a divergent fault

Cracks me up!

NickB79

(19,313 posts)
7. Gigatons of carbon and methane stored in the permafrost
Sun May 12, 2024, 08:37 AM
May 12

But not for much longer.

I'm afraid we've kicked off a positive feedback loop where even a full switch to solar, wind and nuclear won't stop.

The last time we had this much carbon in the air, forests grew at the North Pole, and around the coast of Antarctica.

Takket

(21,764 posts)
8. As others have said...
Sun May 12, 2024, 08:42 AM
May 12

Siberia houses a lot of methane which is far more dangerous as far as global warming potential than carbon dioxide.

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