A collaborative effort from researchers in Germany and Russia has found that the Batagaika Crater in Siberia, also known as the Gateway to Hell, is expanding at 35 million cubic feet yearly.
A crater in Siberia is expanding faster than anticipated due to climate change, scientists have discovered, saying it now poses problems for the surrounding habitat. The Batagaika slump, known as ...
A crater known as the "Gateway to Hell" in the Yana Highlands of Siberia is expanding faster than scientists anticipated due to climate change. The Batagaika slump, which first came to notice in ...
In a remote area of the Siberian tundra, dotted with low trees and shrubs, there’s a place that locals call ‘The Gateway to Hell.’ During the summertime, the sound of water pouring over the ...
A giant crater in Siberia, Russia, is expanding due to climate change. The Batagaika crater, dubbed the 'Gateway to Hell,' has become so large that it is now visible from space. Scientists report ...
A 200-acre wide, nearly 300-foot deep pit in the Yana highlands of Siberia, known as the 'Batagaika Crater,' is expanding faster than expected due to climate change. Sometimes called the 'Gateway ...
The Batagai was discovered in 1991 after satellite images revealed the tadpole-shaped megaslump. Locals in the remote Yakutia region see the spectacular crater as superstitious, and named it the ...
The Batagay megaslump, better known as Siberia’s “gateway to the underworld,” is up to its usual tricks. New research shows that the giant geological scar has grown up to 1 million cubic ...
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In total, Batagay has lost 34.6 million cubic meters of material, including ground ice and thawed soil–releasing about 169,500 tons of organic carbon altogether (~4-5,000 tons each year), per ...