July 30, 2014 | by Lisa Winter
A couple weeks ago, scientists were made aware of a massive crater in the permafrost of Yamal, Siberia. They're currently analyzing the crater to understand the origins of the 30-meter-wide hole, but no definitive cause has been identified. Curiouser and curiouser, two new smaller craters have been discovered that seem to have arisen under similarly mysterious conditions. The Siberian Times reports that one of the craters is also located in Yamal and the other is to the east in the Taymyr Peninsula.
The second Yamal crater is about 15 meters wide and has a small icy lake at the bottom. Unlike the original crater, there were witnesses when this was formed on September 27, 2013, although there is some discrepancy about what happened. Some local residents claim the ground began smoking and then a huge flash of light appeared, while others believe it was caused by a meteorite.
The Taymyr crater was accidentally discovered by herders who nearly fell into it, and there are no eyewitness accounts of how it came to be. It is shaped like a slender cone, with the opening at 4 meters in diameter and reaching depths of 60-100 meters. Scientists aren’t sure what would cause this perfect cone shape, as it doesn’t overtly appear to be manmade or naturally occurring.
The original crater set the internet on fire with possible explanations of its origins, including weapons testing, meteorites, and even alien activity. One leading hypothesis involves an explosion of gas that had been trapped underground in the permafrost, especially given its proximity to the largest natural gas reserve in Siberia. The thawing ground would have warmed the methane, increasing pressure until it popped like a cork.
As this area has been particularly affected by climate change and is warmer than it has been in 120,000 years. The rampant thawing may have caused a large pingo, in which frozen ground begins to push up to the surface. As the ground thawed, the pingo could have collapsed, forming the deep hole with water at the bottom. While some preliminary analysis has been completed, scientists won’t speculate on a cause until more study has been completed. Unfortunately, the Arctic is so remote that large portions of it have not been well studied.
If climate change really is the driving force behind these mysterious craters, they could very well happen more frequently. Researchers might be able to predict if/when another crater explosion is likely to appear if they are able to determine a definitive cause. This could be important in protecting people and property in the area.
http://www.iflscience.com/environment/two-more-mysterious-siberian-craters-discovered
點解佢硬係要嚮嗰到爆窿?
西伯利亞嘅永久冰土上出現咗個30米闊嘅大大大孤窿!何來?暫時不明。然後又再搵多兩個細啲一樣樣嘅。
第二個細嘅於此2013年9月27日形成。當時有當地人話見到有煙,然後一度強光。有其他人話係隕石做成。
第三個形狀似完美嘅倒轉雪糕銅,4米闊60-100米深。由遊牧人發現,差啲跌咗落去。冇人目擊點形成嘅。唔知係人為定天然嘅。
猜測有好多!排第一嘅假設係被困嘅氣體爆炸,尤其咁接近西伯利亞自然氣儲存地。沼气嚮地底被暖和因為上面溶雪,爭加壓力至最後好似水松蓋咁爆出!
嗰到比起十二萬年前暖咗好多,地向上推,已經形成咗小丘。當地面繼續溶雪,小丘開始倒塌。造成一個有水嘅好深嘅大孤窿!雖然初步分析已有,但未作更多研究之前科學家唔會就原因作出推測。可惜一大大遍北極地帶仍未被研究。
若呢啲大孤窿真係地球暖化而造成,將會陸續有嚟!若能確定原因,研究人員就有可能預測到下一次嘅發生,減輕對當地人及財產嘅損傷。
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