Greenhouse gases

Atmospheric gases, including carbon dioxide, fluorocarbons, methane, nitrous oxide, sulfur hexafluoride, ozone, and water vapor, that trap radiant (infrared) energy keeping the earth's surface warmer than it would otherwise be.
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Dataset of rise velocities for gas bubbles with and without gas hydrate shells

Methane gas bubbles emitted from the seafloor transport methane through the water column. Methane transport is important to track because of the substantial role methane plays in biological processes and in the Earth’s climate system. Existing models used to predict methane transport based on methane dissolution rates from rising bubbles generally estimate bubble rise velocity from the bubble’s volume. This standard theoretical approach relies on equations that parameterize the dynamic interaction ...

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