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First Evidence Of Under-ice Volcanic Eruption In Antarctica

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The subglacial volcano has a 'volcanic explosion index' of around 3-4. Heat from the volcano creates melt-water that lubricates the base of the ice sheet and increases the flow towards the sea. Pine Island Glacier on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is showing rapid change and BAS scientists are part of an international research effort to understand this change.

Using airborne ice-sounding radar, scientists from British Antarctic Survey (BAS) discovered a layer of ash produced by a 'subglacial' volcano. It extends across an area larger than Wales.

Lead author* Hugh Corr of the BAS says, "The discovery of a 'subglacial' volcanic eruption from beneath the Antarctic ice sheet is unique in itself. But our techniques also allow us to put a date on the eruption, determine how powerful it was and map out the area where ash fell. We believe this was the biggest eruption in Antarctica during the last 10,000 years. It blew a substantial hole in the ice sheet, and generated a plume of ash and gas that rose around 12 km into air."

The discovery is another vital piece of evidence that will help determine the future of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and refine predictions of future sea-level rise. Glaciers are like massive rivers of ice that flow towards the coast and discharge icebergs into the sea.

Co-author Professor David Vaughan (BAS) says,"This eruption occurred close to Pine Island Glacier on the West Antarctic Ice Sheet. The flow of this glacier towards the coast has speeded up in recent decades and it may be possible that heat from the volcano has caused some of that acceleration. However, it cannot explain the more widespread thinning of West Antarctic glaciers that together are contributing nearly 0.2mm per year to sea-level rise. This wider change most probably has its origin in warming ocean waters."

About the volcano

The volcano is located beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet in the Hudson Mountains at latitude 74.6°South, longitude 97°West. Volcanoes are an important component of the Antarctic region. They formed in diverse tectonic settings, mainly as a result of mantle plumes acting on the stationary Antarctic plate. The region also includes amongst the world's best examples of a long-lived continental margin arc (Antarctic Peninsula), a very young marginal basin (Bransfield Strait) and an oceanic island arc (South Sandwich Islands). Many extinct volcanoes are very well preserved and others are still active (e.g. Deception Island, Mount Erebus, and the South Sandwich Islands).

Volcanic eruptions were common during the past 25 million years, and coincided with the great period of climatic deterioration that resulted in the formation of the Antarctic ice sheet. Many of the volcanoes show the effects of interaction with ice. BAS has played a major role in describing these effects and modelling their influences on the resulting volcanic sequences. It is important to describe and understand these interactions in geologically recent times in order to predict future configurations of the ice sheet and its role in the global system.

*The paper 'A recent volcanic eruption beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet' by Hugh F Corr and David G Vaughan is published in the February edition of Nature Geosciences (online).

Adapted from materials provided by British Antarctic Survey.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/01/080120160720.htm
 

Raistlin

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I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Any info that implies global warming isn't 100% behind the melting, obviously gets tucked away around here.

But remember ... we all want the scientific facts ...
 

madara

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Well having watched 60 minutes last night with all those guys using ice cones to dig miles under the ice for samples they seemed extremely confident it lead to an increase with the start of Industry Revolution and had nothing to do with a Volcano. Of coarse we are always looking for reasons not take responsibility, email this to Bush administration they spend the money on research but had an oil lobbyist edit out all the findings. They may like this one.
 

Stinkles

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Onix said:
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I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Any info that implies global warming isn't 100% behind the melting, obviously gets tucked away around here.

But remember ... we all want the scientific facts ...



Only very strange wingnuts believe that CO2 based climate change is 100% of global warming.

Natural phenomenon continue to contribute to melting and other greenhouse effects, with us radically exacerbating the process by deforestation and emmission pollution.

The fact remains that scientists, not gaf-posters, are in complete agreement on this matter and bitching about it on the internet is a laughable example of how the campaign to create a fake debate is working.
 

Askani

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Souldriver said:
What on extensive list you've got there. It even has a "Believe global warming will benefit human society" category on there. Awesome.

Never claimed it was the best list ever. Didn't build it, I'm sure it's not complete, just using it as an example that everyone is not, in fact, in complete agreement as was stated above.
 
Askani said:
Never claimed it was the best list ever. Didn't build it, I'm sure it's not complete, just using it as an example that everyone is not, in fact, in complete agreement as was stated above.
Ok, you were playing advocate of the devil then I suppose.
 

Flo_Evans

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Damn I just heard this on the radio this morning. My thread was going to be all about Xenu, 2012, and magnetic poles shifting!
 
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