GGD235Permafrost and Gas Hydrates as Possible Sources of Methane, Alaska, USAKeith A. KvenvoldenPermafrost and Gas Hydrates as Possible Sources of Methane, Alaska, USA2004-10-11Boulder, Colorado USANSIDC: National Snow and Ice Data Center1falsehttps://nsidc.org/data/GGD235/versions/1GGD235InvestigatorKeith A.Kvenvoldenkk@octopus.wr.usgs.gov1-415-354-32131-415-354-3191345 Middlefield Road, MS 999Menlo ParkCA94025USAEARTH SCIENCESolid EarthNatural ResourcesGas Hydrates GAS HYDRATESEARTH SCIENCEAtmosphereAtmospheric ChemistryCarbon and Hydrocarbon CompoundsMethane METHANEEARTH SCIENCECryosphereFrozen GroundPermafrost PERMAFROSTEARTH SCIENCECryosphereSnow/IcePermafrost PERMAFROSTEARTH SCIENCETerrestrial HydrosphereSnow/IcePermafrost PERMAFROSTEARTH SCIENCELand SurfaceFrozen GroundPermafrost PERMAFROSTEARTH SCIENCELand SurfaceSoilsPermafrost PERMAFROSTEARTH SCIENCELand SurfaceSoilsSoil Gas/Air SOIL GAS/AIRClimatology/Meteorology/AtmosphereChemistryCryopedologyPermafrost PropertiesSoil PropertiesTrace gases64.7564.95-148-147.583ContinentNorth AmericaUnited States Of AmericaFairbanks, AlaskaContinentNorth AmericaEnglishFGDCFrozen Ground Data Centerhttp://nsidc.org/fgdc/Data Center ContactFGDCUser Servicesnsidc@nsidc.org1-303-492-61991-303-492-2468National Snow and Ice Data CenterCIRES, 449 UCBUniversity of ColoradoBoulderCO80309-0449USAKvenvolden, K. A., Collett, T. S., and Williams, R. S. 1991. Methane in permafrost ice near Fairbanks, Alaska. EOS, Transactions of the AGU, 72(17), Supplement, p. 67. (abstract)
Kvenvolden, K. A., and Collett, T. S. 1991. Permafrost and gas hydrates as sources of methane at high latitudes. International Symposium on Environmental Biogeochemistry, 10th, San Francisco, CA. Abstracts, p. 22.
Kvenvolden, K. A., and Lorenson, T. D. 1991. Varying amounts of methane in shallow permafrost cores from Alaska. EOS, Transactions of the AGU, 72(44), Supplement, p. 162. (abstract)
Kvenvolden, Collett, T. C and K. A., Lorenson, T. D. 1993. Studies of permafrost and gas hydrates as possible sources of atmospheric methane at high latitudes. In: Oremland, R.S. (ed.) Biogeochemistry of Global Change. NY: Chapman and Hall, p. 487-501.
Kvenvolden, K. A., Collett, T. S., Lorenson, T. D., and Reeburgh, W. S. 1992. Methane in permafrost: Preliminary studies at the CRREL permafrost tunnel near Fox, Alaska. EOS, Transactions of the AGU, 73(14), Supplement, p. 119. (abstract)
Kvenvolden, K. A., and Lorenson, T. D. 1993. Methane in permafrost: Preliminary results from coring at Fairbanks, Alaska. Chemosphere, 26, p. 609-616.
Kvenvolden, K. A., and Collett, T. C. 1993. Permafrost and gas hydrates as possible sources of atmospheric methane at high latitudes. U.S. Geological Survey. Circular 1086, p. 92-93.
Kvenvolden, K. A., Lorenson, T. D., and Barber, V. 1994. Methane in the Fox permafrost tunnel near Fairbanks, Alaska. In: Till, A. B., and Moore, T.E. (eds.) 1993 Alaska Accomplishments Bulletin. U.S. Geological Survey. Bulletin 2107, p. 31-37.
Kvenvolden, K. A., and Lorenson, T. D. 1995. Review of methane in permafrost near Fairbanks, Alaska. Geological Society of America. Abstracts with Programs, in press.
Lorenson, T. D., Kvenvolden, K. A., and Lilley, M. D. 1992. Methane in permafrost: Comparison of frozen and thawed ground. EOS, Transactions of the AGU, 73(43), Supplement, p. 182-183. (abstract)This project measured the amount of methane present in shallow permafrost and gas hydrate near Fairbanks, Alaska, to evaluate the role of permafrost and gas hydrate as possible sources of atmospheric methane. Air samples and 10 cm core samples were analyzed by gas chromatography.https://nsidc.org/data/GGD235/versions/1GET DATAmailto:kk@octopus.wr.usgs.govGet External DataCEOS IDN DIFVERSION 9.92004-10-112023-05-23NSIDCVersion SummaryNSIDCMinor VersionNSIDCCurrent Version1NSIDCFull Dataset Citation2004. <i>Permafrost and Gas Hydrates as Possible Sources of Methane, Alaska, USA.</i> [indicate subset used]. Boulder, Colorado USA: National Snow and Ice Data Center. [Date Accessed].NSIDCRetiredfalse