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Selected Publications From the METHANICE Team

1. Chemolithoautotrophic bacteria flourish at dark water–ice interfaces of an emerged Arctic cold seep (Journal Article)

2. Groundwater springs formed during glacial retreat are a large source of methane in the high Arctic (Journal Article)

3. Shallow and deep groundwater moderate methane dynamics in a high Arctic glacial catchment (Journal Article)

4. Targeting methanotrophs and isolation of a novel psychrophilic Methylobacter species from a terrestrial Arctic alkaline methane seep in Lagoon Pingo, Central Spitsbergen (78°N) (Journal Article)

5. Methanotroph activity and connectivity between two seep systems north off Svalbard (Journal Article)

6. Natural methane emissions in a changing arctic – implications for climate and environment (Editorial)

7. Investigating Europa’s Habitability with the Europa Clipper (Journal Article)

 

METHANICE Team in the Press

1. Icy discovery in Svalbard reveals “a vibrant world of life waiting to be discovered” (iC3 News Post)

2. Melting Glaciers and Methane Emissions (Popular Science Article)

3. Shrinking Arctic Glaciers are Unearthing a New Source of Methane (Popular Science Article)

4. Ancient Methane Escaping From Melting Glaciers Could Potentially Warm the Planet Even More (Popular Science Article)

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