Posted on 08/14/2017 6:29:47 PM PDT by Beave Meister
In addition to the 47 volcanoes already known about currently sleeping under the Arctic ice, scientists have found more. They discovered 91 additional volcanoes in Antartica, now the largest volcanic region on earth. This is a big blow to those who think melting polar ice is the sole fault of humans.
The project, by Edinburgh University researchers, has revealed almost 100 volcanoes. The highest discovered volcano is as tall as the Eiger, a popular peak to traverse in the Swiss Alps, which stands at almost 4,000 meters (over 13,000 ft) in Switzerland. Before this discovery, the densest concentration of volcanoes in the world was that of east Africas volcanic ridge. Geologists say this huge region in Antartica is likely to dwarf that of Africa.
You wont read about this in the mainstream media. Because volcanic eruptions may not reach the surface in Antartica, but they definitly melt the ice from beneath and drastically destabilize the entire region. No amount of carbon tax or global warming initiative would stop a volcano from melting polar ice, but that likely wont stop alarmists from blaming volcanic activity on global warming.
A quick glance at the map below put out by Plate Climatology shows that the melting glacial ice is indeed caused by volcanic activity under the Arctic ice and not global warming or human induced climate change, as most would like us to believe.
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I think they should use them to make great, big corks.
Put some in the volcanoes.
Put the rest in algore.
Even with the 100 volcanoes the ice is getting thicker....
Explains the fruitcake staying ‘fresh’ after 100 years.
Or was that found in Antarctica?
Someone outta look for volcanoes down south.
Oops someone did.
91 volcanoes just waiting for God to set them off.
It becomes a chaser instead of a cooler....
Well, the layman in me says steamed crab... and new rock formations.
“Because volcanic eruptions may not reach the surface in Antartica...”
Like they didn’t here?
https://weather.com/sports-recreation/ski/news/abandoned-sites-antarctica-photos-20130802#/!
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