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Hundreds of dormant volcanoes across the globe—particularly in Antarctica—could become more active thanks to climate change.
The sudden loss of weight from the rapidly melting ice sheet as the last Ice Age ended caused a relaxation of the crust and an expansion of gases in the magma. The pressure led to explosive volcanic ...
As glaciers melt around the world, long-dormant volcanoes may be waking up beneath the ice. New research reveals that massive ...
In a feedback of fire and ice, thinning ice sheets over geologic hot spots could allow more eruptions, while increased ...
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Investigation of a Chilean Volcano Indicates That Melting of the Ice Sheet Could Release Havoc on EarthA new study claims that Antarctica is in most danger of experiencing more frequent and explosive volcanoes due to the ...
Melting glaciers may be silently setting the stage for more explosive and frequent volcanic eruptions in the future, ...
Melting glaciers may be setting off volcanoes worldwide, triggering eruptions and possibly accelerating climate change.
Chilean volcano study shows melting glaciers remove pressure that suppressed eruptions for thousands of years.
The volcano, in the Andes of southwest Bolivia, last spewed lava 250,000 years ago. It has shown signs of unrest for several decades - including releasing gas and mini earthquakes . And now ...
The volcano Uturuncu, located in the Central Andes mountains, has seemingly risen from the dead. While the volcano has not erupted in more than 250,000 years, it has recently shown signs of ...
Uturuncu, a Bolivian ‘zombie volcano’ that hasn’t erupted in more than 250,000 years, has shown signs of life. But scientists don’t think those signs spell trouble.
Uturuncu, a Bolivian ‘zombie volcano’ that hasn’t erupted in more than 250,000 years, has shown signs of life. But scientists don’t think those signs spell trouble.
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