Frozen in time: Scientists find part of the Black Sea that is stuck 12,000 years later

A new scientific article has found that in a deep part of the Black Sea, the gas hydration system has not yet adapted to the warmer conditions since the Ice Age, which ended some 12,000 years ago. In this study, scientists claim to have discovered “a situation [...]
In this study, scientists claim to have discovered “a highly dynamic” related to the “Development of the Black Sea since the last Age of Ice”.
Their analysis of the state of gas hydration deposits ? Methane trapped in water molecules that still physically look like ice is a driven response to climate phenomena, writes RT, translated Periscope.
These scientists said temperature measurements showed that data in several countries in the Romanian Black Sea section shows levels of free methane beneath the water floor that did not match those from other locations.
A significant part of their research is linked to the “gas hydration stability zone” ) whose lower gas hydrations naturally form the cause of temperature and pressure.
Our “from our background, the stability of the gas hydration has only approached the conditions in the warmer substance, but the methane cheap gas, which is always found in these lower areas, has failed to do so,” said Michael Riedel, one of the co-authors of the study.
The Black Sea has changed a lot since the last Ice Age. Sea levels are up 100 meters. /Periscope











