Tag: continental arc volcanoes
April 21, 2016
Volcanoes Tied to Shifts in Earth’s Climate over Millions of Years
A new study in the April 22 edition of Science reveals that volcanic activity associated with the plate-tectonic movement of continents may be responsible for…
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Touma uses climate models to study “cascading events” – when one natural disaster sets the stage for another.
More in our Q&A with her in the latest issue of The Geoscientist: https://www.jsg.utexas.edu/news/2024/09/qa-when-climate-risks-combine/
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Enlighten (and frighten) yourself with this inventory of geo-phenomena “from the macabre to the mysterious,” courtesy of @txgeosciences: