Melting Glaciers Could Trigger Volcanic Eruptions

On 8th July 2025, a groundbreaking study presented at the Goldschmidt Geochemistry Conference in Prague revealed a critical link between global warming and increased volcanic activity.

  • The study suggests that rapid glacier and ice cap melt due to the climate crisis could dramatically raise the likelihood of explosive eruptions—particularly in regions such as Antarctica.

Key Scientific Discovery

  • Deglaciation Enables Eruptions: Thick glacial ice acts as a cap on magma. When this ice melts, pressure is released, allowing magma gases to expand—triggering explosive volcanic eruptions.
  • Historical Pattern Confirmed: After the Patagonian Ice Sheet began to melt about 13,000 years ago, volcanic activity at ....
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