Melting Antarctic glaciers could trigger larger volcanic eruptions

Melting ice sheets are often seen in the media as synonymous with climate change, conjuring up images of lone polar bears floating on ever-shrinking ice floes. While impacts such as sea level rise and salinity changes are commonly cited, one lesser-known consequence is the impact on volcanoes. (More on phys.org)

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