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)
Melting Antarctic glaciers could trigger larger volcanic eruptions
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