Melting glaciers might trigger volcanic eruptions around the globe, study finds
Melting glaciers could make volcanic eruptions more explosive and frequent, worsening climate change in the process, scientists have warned.
Hundreds of volcanoes in Antarctica, Russia, New Zealand, and North America rest beneath glaciers. But as the planet warms and these ice sheets melt and retreat, these volcanoes are likely to become more active, according to the authors of a new study analyzing the activity of six volcanoes in southern Chile during the last ice age.
The researchers will present their findings Wednesday (July 8) at the 2025 Goldschmidt Conference in Prague.
“Glaciers tend to suppress the volume of eruptions from the volcanoes beneath them. But as glaciers retreat due to climate change, our findings suggest these volcanoes go on to erupt more frequently and more explosively,” study lead-author Pablo Moreno Yaeger, a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, said in a statement. [Continue reading…]