Melting Glaciers May Trigger Increased Global Volcanic Activity

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A study suggests that melting glaciers and ice caps due to climate change could trigger increased volcanic activity by releasing pressure on magma chambers, potentially leading to more frequent and explosive eruptions, especially in regions like Antarctica and the Andes, which could further exacerbate global warming.
- Melting glaciers and ice caps could unleash wave of volcanic eruptions, study says The Guardian
- Melting Ice Caps Could Bring Dormant Volcanoes to Life, Research from the Chilean Andes Shows Inside Climate News
- More Explosive Volcanoes Expected As Glaciers Melt Newsweek
- Melting glaciers could trigger volcanic eruptions around the globe, study finds Live Science
- Melting glaciers could trigger more explosive eruptions globally Phys.org
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