2013年3月10日日曜日

Permian History Methane Gas Explosion From Ocean Wiped Out 95% Of Life

Permian History Methane Gas Explosion From Ocean Wiped Out 95% Of Life



アップロード日: 2010/06/02
6/02/2010 - "Major theory is that oceans can and have produced methane gas, and was responsible for the Permian Mass Extinction. This explosion killed up to 95% of life on earth during that period. A seafloor basin of methane saturated water may have a breaking point. An earthquake, underwater landslide, or even an meteor impact could have triggered this, and suddenly, like shaking a giant soda bottle, the deepest part of the ocean would have exploded in a deadly storm of methane bubbles."

Something similar happened in 1986 in Lake Nyos in the nation of Cameroon in Africa. This created a ground level carbon dioxide cloud that killed many nearby villagers. This is also mentioned in this video.

My personal concern is the oil-saturated Gulf of Mexico and the idea of using the a nuke to seal the flow.

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