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Antarctica, volcano
Antarctica's melting ice could soon trigger 100 volcanoes to erupt for little-known reason
Volcanoes erupting isn’t what most people think of, but this scene could happen as the frozen continent melts, a study has found. Buried under kilometres of frost are some 100 volcanoes in Antarctica,
Antarctica ice melt could cause 100 hidden volcanoes to erupt
Eruptions of subglacial volcanoes may not be visible on the surface, but they can have consequences for the ice sheet. Heat from these eruptions can increase ice melting deep below the surface and weaken the overlying ice sheet — potentially leading to a feedback loop of reduced pressure from the surface and further volcanic eruptions.
Melting ice in Antarctica could wake sleeping volcanoes
Melting Antarctica ice reduces pressure on underground magma, triggering volcanoes. This heats ice, accelerates melting, and raises seas.
Antarctica’s melting ice may awaken hidden volcanoes, study warns
A new study suggests the melting of Antarctica’s ice sheet, driven by the climate crisis, may increase volcanic activity under the surface. Antarctica is home to over 100 volcanoes, many of which lie hidden beneath the ice sheet,
Melting Antarctic ice may awaken dormant volcanoes beneath the surface
If Antarctic ice continues to melt at its current rate, it could trigger a feedback loop which may lead to an increase in volcanic activity under the continent.
Scientists issue warning over melting Antarctica ice...but not for the reason you think
Scientists have warned that melting ice sheets in Antarctica could trigger hidden volcanic eruptions beneath the surface, creating a dangerous feedback loop that may persist for centuries. A new study based on 4,
Earth, Ice Age and Antarctica
Scientists drill nearly 2 miles down to pull 1.2 million-year-old ice core from Antarctica
Analysis of the ancient ice is expected to show how Earth's atmosphere and climate have evolved. Scientists say it should provide insight into how Ice Age cycles have changed, and may help in understanding how atmospheric carbon changed climate.
Unlocking Earth’s climate secrets: Scientists drill nearly 2 miles deep in Antarctica
The same team previously drilled a core about 800,000 years old. The latest drilling went 2.8 kilometers (about 1.7 miles) deep, with a team of 16 scientists and support personnel drilling each summer over four years in average temperatures of about minus-35 Celsius (minus-25.6 Fahrenheit).
Scientists Unearth 1.2 Million-Year-Old Ice Core in Antarctic Bedrock
Scientists have drilled a deep hole in the Antarctic bedrock that may hold information that dates back more than a million years.
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The surprisingly fraught fight for a pet cat in Antarctica
The Antarctic continent is cold, dark, and desolate for much of the year, so scientists want a cuddly feline companion to ...
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Antarctica jobs: Aussie adventurers wanted to relocate for ‘competitive’ salary plus $65k allowance
The once-in-a-lifetime experience working with the Bureau of Meteorology ( BOM) comes with a “competitive salary” plus ...
World Politics Review on MSN
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Geopolitical Competition Is Heating Up in Antarctica
Chile's president visited Antarctica, an attempt to draw attention to the renewed great power competition playing out on the ...
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on MSN
My husband and I have traveled all over and wanted to visit all 7 continents. We finally went to Antarctica, and it was amazing.
It has been our dream to travel to all seven continents and we finally made it to Antarctica on an expedition cruise. It was ...
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Antarctica: 5 Things You Should Bring And 5 Things You Shouldn’t
How should you pack for a journey to the White Continent? Here's what you need to know about essential and non-essential ...
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Why every trip to Antarctica should inspire action
A voyage to the great White Continent is both a dream come true and a call to arms, to protect our icy poles and, in turn, ...
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What it's like being a helicopter pilot in Antarctica, where tourists shell out $14K+ for the experience
Quark Expeditions pilot Jonathan Mutch is working his third season in Antarctica. He says it's not unusual to see guests well ...
The News Portsmouth
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Scientist on HMS Protector uncovering the impact of plastic waste on Antarctica
At the same time, pollen samples from the air and from mosses were being collected by Dr Adele Julier, a senior lecturer and ...
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