New article highlights magnitude of global volcanic CO2 emissions

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Surely the USGS did not claim there were only 20 active volcanoes global at any one time?

7 thoughts on “New article highlights magnitude of global volcanic CO2 emissions”

  1. Ian Plimer tells us that an East Pacific swarm of submarine tremors precedes an El Nino. I find that very interesting, but do we know if this happens every Nino ?

    The cause(s) of ENSO are one of the core subjects of argument. Oceanic floor sediments as mapped in drill core taken off the Peruvian/Chilean coastline show that ENSO has been spasmodically occurring for at least 11k years, seemingly from about the end of the last glacial epoch.

  2. Good find Bob -have downloaded it. Yes Ianl that is interesting. I read somewhere that researchers (Japanese & Russian) have found some atmospheric effects preceding earthquakes (such as the big one that caused the Japanese Tsunami) The climate industry does not want to know the findings of geologists. They eventually got rid of Dr Bob Carter.

  3. From cementafriend:

    > “The climate industry does not want to know the findings of geologists”

    I know firsthand that at a major university in Sydney, the various “green” faculties made a serious, concerted effort to have the School of Geology folded into Environmental Studies (ie. subsumed and then eviscerated). The attempt only just failed – a close-run thing, to quote the Duke of Wellington.

    When asked if geoscience is actually regarded as a legitimate branch of science, our lefty friends remain silent.

  4. Magnetotellurics is sometimes used as a geophysical tool to measure the resistivity of underground rock strata to help define geological characteristics and prospectivity when conducting mineral exploration. Telluric currents can be of very large magnitude and have been suggested as a potential factor in the triggering of earthquakes:
    www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/telluric-currents
    www.isfep.com/website%2014_013-G.Duma.pdf

  5. A study of the disastrous Lake Nyos release revealed that CO2 is probably a lot more prevalent in volcanic vents than assumed.

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