Experts suggest that the craters may have resulted from climate change.
In July, the Vesti Yamal TV crew, who were en route from an unrelated assignment, spotted an enormous hole in northern Siberia.
Scientists have then gone to the site to investigate. According to them, this newly formed 164 feet deep funnel is the 17th crater that suddenly appeared in the region since 2014.
“These are the colossal forces of nature that create such objects,” said Dr. Chuvilin, according to The Siberian Times.
Professor Vasily Bogoyavlensky of the Russian Oil and Gas Research Institute in Moscow told Vesti Yamal that the said object is unique.
“It carries a lot of additional scientific information, which I am not yet ready to disclose,” he said. “This is a subject for scientific publications. We have to analyze all this, and build three-dimensional models.”
Methane is also a potent greenhouse gas, which has more ‘warming power’ than carbon dioxide, IFL Science reported.
Occasionally, it gets trapped in cryopegs or pockets of unfrozen ground and eventually builds up pressure. When permafrost–rocky soil or sediment that’s typically frozen–simultaneously begins to thaw, the ground weakens and becomes unstable, thus resulting in huge explosions.
According to Newsweek, it is thought that this instability may be the reason why scientists are seeing more hydroaccoliths.
This ‘swelling’ has been identified in over 700 sites in 2017, The Siberian Times reported.
Explosions have occurred in swelling pingos as well. Pingos are dome-shaped hills in the tundra, which erupts when gas builds up under a thick ice cap.
The researchers are still conducting studies to further understand and identify the real cause of these formations.
“So far they have been forming in remote and uninhabited places,” says Chuvilin. “But if that changes, they would pose a threat to infrastructure.”
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