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Melting Glaciers Could Reawaken Hundreds of Earth’s Volcanoes : ScienceAlert

Last updated: July 10, 2025 10:25 pm
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The potential link between climate change and volcanic activity is a topic of growing concern among scientists. Recent studies suggest that as glaciers around the world continue to melt at an alarming rate, it could trigger dormant volcanoes to awaken, ultimately exacerbating the effects of climate change.

One such study focused on the Patagonian Ice Sheet in South America, which once covered the southern tip of the continent. As the ice sheet melted over thousands of years, the pressure on the Earth’s crust decreased, allowing underground magma to expand and potentially lead to volcanic eruptions.

Researchers analyzed samples from volcanoes in Chile, including the dormant Mocho-Choshuenco volcano, to understand how past eruptions were influenced by the advance and retreat of glaciers. They found that it took several thousand years for the region’s ice to trigger explosive eruptions, indicating that there may be time to prepare for future volcanic activity.

However, as modern Patagonia continues to lose its ice at an accelerated rate, some scientists are concerned about the rapid rebounding of the land. This rebounding effect could lead to more frequent and explosive eruptions as glaciers retreat due to climate change.

Similar phenomena have been observed in Iceland, where increased volcanic activity has been linked to glacier melting. The implications of this research extend beyond Iceland and could also impact Antarctica, North America, New Zealand, and Russia, prompting the need for further scientific investigation.

In Antarctica, simulations have shown that melting ice could lead to an increase in volcanic eruptions, potentially contributing to long-term global warming through the release of greenhouse gases. This feedback loop of melting glaciers triggering eruptions, which in turn contribute to further warming and melting, highlights the need for proactive measures to mitigate the potential consequences.

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The findings of these studies were presented at the 2025 Goldschmidt Conference in Prague, underscoring the importance of understanding the complex interactions between climate change and volcanic activity. As we continue to grapple with the challenges of a changing climate, it is crucial to remain vigilant and prepared for the potential impacts of these interconnected processes.

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