Sentences with phrase «volcanic activity there»

No one will be able to predict what volcanic activity there will be.
Ancient volcanic activities there have pumped the gas into a saline aquifer 700 meters underground.

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There is a volcanic crater lake up there — one that until pretty recently people used as a giant natural hot tub, at least until seismic activity intensified and folks realized that swimming in a volcano's simmering crater lake might not be the best There is a volcanic crater lake up there — one that until pretty recently people used as a giant natural hot tub, at least until seismic activity intensified and folks realized that swimming in a volcano's simmering crater lake might not be the best there — one that until pretty recently people used as a giant natural hot tub, at least until seismic activity intensified and folks realized that swimming in a volcano's simmering crater lake might not be the best idea.
Currently there is a continent - wide project mapping the Australian upper mantle using the same electromagnetic technique, and the researchers believe applying this data to their new model will bring improved understanding of volcanic and earthquake activity along the southeastern and eastern coast of Australia.
Observing the surface should allow scientists to glean some idea of how the interior behaves — if there's volcanic activity that could provide the heat to sustain life, for instance.
Yesterday evening, IMO noted on its website that «there are no signs of ongoing volcanic activity,» but the alert will remain red for the time being because «an imminent eruption can not be excluded.»
Although the rate of subduction varies little along the entire arc, there are complex changes in the geologic processes along the subduction zone that dramatically influence volcanic activity, crustal deformation, earthquake generation and occurrence all along the western edge of South America.
There has been no increase in volcanic activity in the northern Taupo region.
But he acknowledges that there are other explanations for the carbonate finding — volcanic activity in the region, for instance, could have contributed localized carbon dioxide to form the Comanche minerals.
Over time, Venus» water has been lost to space, but there might still be volcanic activity.
Yes, there is a reason that scientists, and even governments, are interested in keeping track of volcanic and earthquake activity.
The global science community still isn't entirely sure what caused the repeated cycles — there may have been larger oceans in the northern hemisphere that powered a hydrological cycle (evaporation, condensation, precipitation), or shorter cycles could've been caused by volcanic activity or asteroid / comet impacts.
Let Her Rift With so much volcanic and tectonic activity going on there, the East African Rift Valley is a potent power source.
The waters around the island of Ischia in Italy, for example, have been acidified for a long time because there is the Vesuvio volcano nearby; there are a lot of volcanic activities and CO2 sources, that is there is CO2 from the bottom to the surface, which is acidifying the water.
One of the most memorable discussions involves speculation about volcanic activity on the Canary Islands (where much of the novel's secondary narratives take place) and how a catastrophic volcanic event there could prove cataclysmic elsewhere, including on the other side of the Atlantic.
There are over 150 beaches on the island ranging from fine, white sand to black volcanic rock from volcanic activity ranging back thousands of years.
«Volcanic activity remains high and there are indications of magma rising to the surface and causing tremors,» Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, a spokesman for the NDMA, said.
Soil quality ranges from extremely rich volcanic (there are volcanoes with varying degrees of activity on some of the larger islands) to relatively infertile limestone.
The recent volcanic activity of Mount Agung in Karangasem impacted Bali tourism as there were many flights cancellation, resulting low hotel occupancy.
«The volcanic activities have not completely calmed down and there is still a potential for an eruption,» the agency's head Kasbani, who like many Indonesians goes by one name, said in a statement.
To paraphrase the meaning of the two statuses: Level IV means «Beware: An Eruption Could be Imminent» and Level III means «Stand By: There is a Probability of Volcanic Activity».
There still remains volcanic activity within the mountain.
There were a few plumes of ash in December and January but the volcanic activity has been on a downward trend.
Because of the volcanic activity on the «Big Island,» there are multi-colored beaches, including ones with black, green and white sand.
Because the Alphonse Atolls are raised coral beds, there are no mountains from volcanic activity and, therefore, little rain, ensuring your days on the beaches of Alphonse are sunny and warm.
It is to be noted here that there is no necessary contradiction between forecast expectations of (a) some renewed (or continuation of) slight cooling of world climate for a few decades to come, e.g., from volcanic or solar activity variations; (b) an abrupt warming due to the effect of increasing carbon dioxide, lasting some centuries until fossil fuels are exhausted and a while thereafter; and this followed in turn by (c) a glaciation lasting (like the previous ones) for many thousands of years.»
With the melting of large ice sheets at the end of the Pleistocene there must have been significant volcanic and earthquake activity at this time.
It made me curious if there might not have been a relationship to the volcanic activity in the Caribbean in the late 90's and the possible character of the hydrologic cycle in the early 90's.
There is periodic volcanic activity and has been for more than 2 billion years.
You need to demonstrate that there is a significant increase in TC activity after volcanic eruptions (I must admit I doubt it).
Also: would that major increase in volcanic activity (if there were one) be something that, under ordinary circumstances would be negligible, but because of the human - induced warming have a greater effect?
The volcanic activity beneath the Arctic Ocean there been known for awhile now.
«How, pray tell, would volcanic aerosols «dissipate» if there were no lack of volcanic activity continually replenishing them?»
And good grief, a physical chemist claims climate change is caused by volcanoes, when there's no evidence that volcanic activity has changed.
(Interestingly, an American geologist living in that city has concluded that this hole, and another that formed there in 2007, are not technically sinkholes at all, but the result of stormwater drainage eroding the loosely packed pumice, laid down in past volcanic activity, that underlies the region.)
That is why there are very few earthquakes in Antarctica (see also), and limited volcanic activity.
There's very strong evidence for intense volcanic activity associated with the North Atlantic Igneous Province (yes yet another Large Igneous Province associated with a warming event) ocurring at exactly the time of the PETM, See:
A drop in volcanic activity caused warming «There is no question the Earth has been warming; it is coming out of the «Little Ice Age».
If the cooling from 1940 to 1975 was due (mainly) to aerosols, I would expect then that we would still be experiencing cooling, roughly equal to the 1960s, but certainly not warming faster than the pre-1940 era (when there was less volcanic activity, more active sun etc).
There are many outside factors that contribute to the problem like submarine volcanic activities, shifts in oceanic currents along with the decadal oscillation events responsible for El Mino and so on.
And if there had been anything out of the ordinary it would most likely be the volcanic activity around the area.
Is there any chance of being able to isolate Argo measurements near known volcanic activity versus the others?
The figure shows that from 1960 - 2000 there was a lot of volcanic activity producing a lot of solar attenuation.
There are specific physical candidates that may explain the difference, for example volcanic activity, proper representation of ocean temperatures, and variability in ocean processes.
First, while the early 20th century warming was likely predominantly naturally - caused (i.e. low volcanic activity and increasing solar activity), there was also a significant human contribution as greenhouse gas emissions began to ramp up.
I find it interesting that when there are years with high volcanic activity, the amount of CO2 increase is not as much, because of cooler temperatures.
According to Fred Pearce (2015) there appears to be a relationship between climate change and shifts in the earth's crust, which suggests that the world faces an upsurge in volcanic activity
Speaking at the International Symposium on Antarctic Earth Sciences in Edinburgh Dr Phil Leat from BAS said «There is so much that we don't understand about volcanic activity beneath the sea - it's likely that volcanoes are erupting or collapsing all the time.
However, there is a major reason why volcanic activity must be part of climate change, but it receives inadequate consideration by warming advocates and skeptics.
If there was a lot more volcanic activity on the young earth blocking out a weaker sun, it seems to me something else was keeping the oceans from freezing.
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