Carbon released from Earth's spreading tectonic plates, not volcanoes, may have triggered major transitions between ancient ...
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Volcanoes had lower greenhouse gas emissions in Earth's past
Eruptions from volcanic arcs, found where tectonic plates converge, are one of the major drivers of natural carbon emissions, ...
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Scientists issue warning that hidden 'ice volcanoes' could awaken: 'Talking about chaos'
According to CNN, "Iceland's giant 'ice volcanoes' may be awakening after a decade of slumber." This happened after a series ...
Our planet has experienced dramatic climate shifts throughout its history, oscillating between freezing "icehouse" periods ...
New research highlights the significant role of tectonic plate movements in shaping global climate, challenging previous theories about carbon dioxide emissions.
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Negrenses told to remain alert after spike in volcano-tectonic quakes
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) reminded Negrenses to remain vigilant after at least 45 ...
UnsplashCarbon released from Earth's spreading tectonic plates, not volcanoes, may have triggered major transitions ...
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Kanlaon Volcano records more ash emissions, earthquakes
Screengrab from DOST-PHIVOLCS timelapse showing Kanlaon Volcano emitting ash on Jan. 6, 2026. BACOLOD CITY—The Philippine ...
Scientists say they've discovered a 400-mile chain of extinct and fossilized volcanoes beneath southern China. The volcanoes, the researchers claim, were likely formed when two major tectonic plates ...
"Reprint from pure and applied geophysics (PAGEOPH), volume 164 (2007), no. 4"-- T.p. verso. Deformation and gravity change: indicators of isostasy, tectonics, volcanism and climate change: ...
America on edge: “It’s getting ready to erupt” — one of its most active volcanoes worries scientists
"It's getting ready to erupt"—one of America's most active volcanoes has the country on edge. It is called the Axial Seamount ...
Natural disasters, from wildfires, floods and mudslides in western states to large earthquakes in Japan, have rocked, burned and flooded parts of the world in the first months of 2025. What’s next?
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