Thank you! Same to you and yours. :)
If correct and I understand the hypothesis, you would expect to find the once glacier covered laurentian shield area of Canada covered in volcanos. Most volcanos are found at the edges of continental plates.
I understand that there is an active volcano under several thousand feet of ice somewhere in Antarctica.
Merry Christmas my friend and keep an eye to the sky tomorrow and not for Santa either!....lol
“There were periods when we found significantly more large eruptions than in others” says Kutterolf, the lead author of the Geology article.After comparing these patterns with the climate history, there was an amazing match. The periods of high volcanic activity followed fast, global temperature increases and associated rapid ice melting.
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so this would explain why temperature rises cause carbon dioxide rise in the past. the extra carbon dioxide comes from volcanos
not a bad match. too bad most climatologists won’t notice that the arrow of causality is heat causes carbon dioxide rise rather than carbon dioxide causes heat rise.