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Study finds Arctic seabed afire with lava-spewing volcanoes

 
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Study finds Arctic seabed afire with lava-spewing volcanoes
Study finds Arctic seabed afire with lava-spewing volcanoes

Margaret Munro , Canwest News Service

Published: Wednesday, June 25, 2008
T
he Arctic seabed is as explosive geologically as it is politically judging by the "fountains" of gas and molten lava that have been blasting out of underwater volcanoes near the North Pole.

"Explosive volatile discharge has clearly been a widespread, and ongoing, process," according to an international team that sent unmanned probes to the strange fiery world beneath the Arctic ice.

They returned with images and data showing that red-hot magma has been rising from deep inside the earth and blown the tops off dozens of submarine volcanoes, four kilometres below the ice. "Jets or fountains of material were probably blasted one, maybe even two, kilometres up into the water," says geophysicist Robert Sohn of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, who led the expedition.


Chunks of broken sea floor rock, or "talus ejecta" and large-grain pyroclastic deposits cover an outer slope of the Oden volcano on the seabed floor near the North Pole.
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Font:****He and his colleagues, who describe the underwater scene in the journal Nature today, estimate that exploding mixtures of lava and gas flew out of the volcanoes at speeds of more than 500 metres a second. When the material hit the frigid seawater, Sohn says it would have formed huge clouds that rained volcanic material down on the sea floor, creating the carpet of glassy shards and bits that can be seen for kilometres.

The team explored the volcanoes last summer as the Russians were planting a flag on the nearby sea floor triggering an international flap over ownership of the seabed.

Sohn said in an interview Wednesday that his crew of 30 researchers from the U.S., Europe and Japan chuckled over the "grandstanding" as the Russians rumbled by in their icebreakers. But they stayed focused on the intriguing spot on the Gakkel Ridge they had come to explore. The 1,800-kilometre-long ridge, which cuts across the Arctic from Greenland to Siberia, is in international waters. It is one of the planet's "spreading" ridges where molten rock rises up from inside the earth creating new crust.

The $5-million expedition was financed by the U.S. National Science Foundation and NASA, which hopes to use the know-how gained in its hunt for extraterrestrial life. The scientists sent three unmanned probes down through the ice to explore a 30-kilometre-long stretch of the ridge where a swarm of undersea earthquakes occurred in 1999.

The probes, one of which "flew" just two to five metres above the sea floor, gathered samples and images that point to remarkable under sea eruptions. In the valley where the two crustal plates are coming apart, which is about 12 kilometres across, they found dozens of distinctive flat-topped volcanoes that appear to have erupted in 1999, producing the layer of dark, smoky volcanic glass on the seabed.

"The scale and magnitude of the explosive activity that we're seeing here dwarfs anything we've seen on other mid-ocean ridges," says Sohn, who studies ridges around the world. The volume of gas and lava that appears to have blasted out of the Gakkel volcanoes is "much, much higher" than that seen at other ridges.

Sohn says it would have been "spectacular to witness" the eruptions, but he says it is a good thing there is four kilometres of seawater on top of the Gakkel Ridge as the eruptions would have been "highly problematic" had they occurred on dry land.

The scientists say the heat released by the explosions is not contributing to the melting of the Arctic ice, but Sohn says the huge volumes of CO2 gas that belched out of the undersea volcanoes likely contributed to rising concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. How much, he couldn't say.

There are no volcanoes exploding in the area right now, but they scientists say there appears to still be a lot happening on the sea floor. "I had the impression this whole central volcano area was oozing warm fluid," says Henrietta Edmonds of the University of Texas, who was on the expedition tracking the plumes of warm waters rising from the spreading ridge. She says they point to the presence of "gushing black smokers" as well as microbial and other forms of life that can thrive in scalding, mineral-rich waters that percolates out of spreading ridges.

The scientists say they have explored just one small stretch of the Gakkel Ridge and hope to return in a few years.

"This will be a gold mine for deep sea research for many, many, many years," says Sohn.
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Re: Study finds Arctic seabed afire with lava-spewing volcanoes
Good post, OP.

It's in line with Lind Moulton Howe's report on the alarming increase in the acidity of the Pacific Ocean.

This will destroy marine life as we know it.

Updated June 25, 2008:

Increasingly Acidic Pacific Coast
Waters Threaten Marine Life

© 2008 by Linda Moulton Howe

"We have already seen in 2007 a drop in pH of 0.1,
which equates to 30% increase in acidity.

By the end of this century the models predict a total drop in pH of 0.4 which is actually more like a 150% increase in acidity.

For ocean chemistry, this is very dramatic – a bigger change than we’ve seen for at least the last 5 million years on planet Earth.

And it’s more than 100 times faster rate of change than we’ve seen over that period." - Christopher Sabine, Ph.D., NOAA


[link to www.earthfiles.com]
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Re: Study finds Arctic seabed afire with lava-spewing volcanoes
So who should we tax on this one?

Who is responsible for this-which war can we lodge???


No matter how safe man thinks he is-no matter how many precautions are taken...sooner or later man must take off his floaties and see the players misleading the people-

No one knows how much time they have-regardless of age or health or PRIVILEGE



The face of the Earth is soon to change drastically


who has the insight of what is ahead???

It is within all of us-if we but take the ears to hear


"Oden volcano" so similar to Odin

and we have had plenty of Thor action too
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Re: Study finds Arctic seabed afire with lava-spewing volcanoes
The face of the Earth is soon to change drastically


who has the insight of what is ahead???

It is within all of us-if we but take the ears to hear




You said Shadowdancer. .....and use the eyes to see.
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The face of the Earth is soon to change drastically


who has the insight of what is ahead???

It is within all of us-if we but take the ears to hear




You said Shadowdancer. .....and use the eyes to see.
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You said it, I mean.
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Re: Study finds Arctic seabed afire with lava-spewing volcanoes
So much for man made global warming.

A year of this activity will do more to heat the planet than 50 years of our current rate of pollution.

A lesson to be learned about lobbyists and special interest groups.
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So much for man made global warming.

A year of this activity will do more to heat the planet than 50 years of our current rate of pollution.

A lesson to be learned about lobbyists and special interest groups.
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50 years? more like 50 million years.

man-caused global warming is simply a mis-direction device.
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Re: Study finds Arctic seabed afire with lava-spewing volcanoes
Global warming? NOT!

<snippets>
If you look around the world you´ll note a lot of tectonic activity, especially underseas where red hot magma is boiling up from under the ocean bottoms and heating the oceans. Like a teapot with boiling water shooting steam upward, the superheated oceans are sending greater and greater amounts of moisture aloft where it is converted into the precipitation that is causing record breaking massive rainstorms and blizzards.

Doubt that? Take a look at new satellite images show that Montagu Island, a volcano in the South Sandwich Islands growing by 50 acres (0.2 square kilometers) in the last month as lava pours into the sea.

"Red hot lava has formed a molten river 90 meters wide [99 yards] that is moving fast, possibly several meters per second and extending the shoreline on the north side of the island," said John Smellie of British Antarctic Survey (BAS). "This event is special because Montagu Island is mostly ice covered and it´s very rare that we get to make direct observations of eruptions under ice sheets."

Government records show that last year (1997?) it was colder in both North America and Europe. Moreover, the incredible snowfalls and sub-zero temperatures experienced in much of the U.S. were among the worst ever recorded.

Tornadoes and violent storms have increased sharply. In 1950 there were 201 tornadoes. By 1953 the number had jumped to 422 and in 1957 there were 858. In 1994 the number had skyrocketed to a dizzying 1,082. (2008?)

And the snow cover at the poles has continued to grow, not melt as the global warming cult expects.

The omens are there. The iceman cometh.

This is only the beginning. The worst is yet to come.

[link to www.pvbr.com]

He makes an excellent case for GLOBAL COOLING!
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Re: Study finds Arctic seabed afire with lava-spewing volcanoes
The scientists say the heat released by the explosions is not contributing to the melting of the Arctic ice
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WTF!?!?

"Yes, through a process known as reverse thematosis, heat in the arctic waters sinks and actually makes the water colder."

No, No its the co2 that rises through the water, getting into the atmosphere, trapping sunlight, then melting the sea ice, not the volcanos DIRECTLY UNDERNEATH THEM!!!

How f#cking stupid does on have to be to think people are stupid enough to swallow this tripe???
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