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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Origins of Siberia’s Mysterious Craters May Lie Deeper Than We Thought
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Origins of Siberia’s Mysterious Craters May Lie Deeper Than We Thought

Last updated: September 24, 2025 1:30 am
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Over a decade has passed since the first enigmatic holes were identified in the permafrost of Western Siberia, and scientists continue to explore new hypotheses — ranging from gas explosions to meteor impacts — to explain their genesis.

A group of geoscientists from the University of Oslo, led by Helge Hellevang, has now introduced a novel model that might clarify why these holes exclusively appear on the Yamal and Gydan peninsulas, rather than other Arctic permafrost areas.

The initial hole was discovered in the Yamal Peninsula in 2014, measuring about 30 meters (98.4 feet) in diameter and extending over 50 meters deep, encircled by ejecta that suggested an explosive origin. These mysterious formations have walls so steep that they resemble structures made by machinery.

Related: Mysterious Craters in Siberia Might Finally Have an Explanation

Hellevang and his team propose that a buildup of pressurized methane serves as the primary mechanism behind these formations, now termed gas emission craters (GECs). However, unlike previous models that attributed the craters’ formation solely to processes within the permafrost itself, the latest study suggests this notion is unlikely.

“If processes internal to the permafrost, exacerbated by climate change, were solely responsible for these eruptions, we would expect GECs to be found in other regions of permafrost that contain gas hydrates, ground ice, or cryopegs. This is not observed,” noted Hellevang and his colleagues in their study published in Science of the Total Environment.

“The amount of gas-filled cavities necessary to account for both the GEC formation and the associated ejecta is improbable to develop solely through permafrost-internal mechanisms.”

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Diagram illustrating the four stages of GEC formation. 1. Weakening of permafrost from increased lake density, some along fault lines. 2. Thinning of permafrost leading to collapse, with GEC formation and ejecta released tens to hundreds of meters. 3. GEC as initially observed. 4. GEC eventually fills with water and debris, peatification insulates the crater leading to back-freezing, camouflaging it as a typical thermokarst feature.

While this novel model provides a plausible explanation for the existence of these craters, it requires further validation through real-world measurements. Only then might we truly uncover the mysteries surrounding these enigmatic formations.

This research was published in Science of the Total Environment.

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