Massive underground methane explosion leaves 165-foot-deep crater in Siberia after record summer temperatures causes gas to be released from thawing permafrost
Daily Mail·2020-09-01 23:41
A massive underground methane explosion in Siberia has left behind gigantic 165-foot crater.
The hole, called a funnel, was spotted from the air by chance by a Russian TV crew flying over Yamal on an unrelated assignment in July.
Scientists suggest it was formed by a buildup of methane gas erupting beneath a pingo, or ice-covered mound, when the permafrost cover begins to melt.
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