Climate change and the effects - news 12 -
since July 23, 2022
Underground volcanoes with magma
chambers are melting Antarctica+Greenland ice+are
heating seas 01
and by this, the sea water is expanding
and sea level is rising
The volcanic zone in West
Antarctica: there are 2 rift zones with
over 140 dormant volcanoes with
melting ice and eruptions - map (link)
[17c] - The magma chamber of
Iceland is also reaching Greenland, where part of
the ice is melting away [50]
PLUS:
climate changes happen by varied solar
activity and variations with the magnetic
field - ice ages come when the solar system
is passing a milky way arm (Galactic
year) - CO2 is hardly existing
(0.038%) so CO2 CANNOT be the cause for any
climate change - link!
PLUS:
HAARP antennas
are provoking weather phenomena - treaty of Vladiwostok
- speach of Claudia von
Werlhof: Link
Climate change worldwide July 23,
2022: CLIMATE CHANGE COMES FROM BELOW:
underground volcanoes under Antarctica and under
Greenland - these are cycles of 12,000 years -
video 8min.: Underground volcanoes are heating up whole
regions of Antarctica, Greenland and the sea -
glacier melt and temperature warming WITHOUT END
- video from December 2021ca..: Video: Scientists discovered the real cause of
the melting of glaciers (orig. German: Video: Wissenschaftler
entdeckten die wahre Ursache der Abschmelzung
der Gletscher)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSZtXokrMGc
Climate change worldwide July 23, 2022:
CLIMATE CHANGE COMES FROM BELOW, TOO:
underground volcanoes under Antarctica and
under Greenland -.
these are cycles of 12,000 years - video
8min. [0]
Video: Scientists have
discovered the real reason for the melting of
glaciers (7'12'')
Video: Scientists have discovered the
real reason for the melting of glaciers
(7'12'')
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptm3TutJBYc
- YouTube channel: Creative
Society - upload on Feb 2, 2022
Summary
-- underground magma chambers from underground volcanoes
are heating parts of Antarctica and Greenland and the
Arctic Sea
-- this increased volcanism occurs in cycles every 12,000
years
-- that's why a part of the ice of Antarctica and a part
the ice of Greenland are melting away
-- because of this, the oceans are warming [and the
climate is generally getting warmer, and the volume of the
oceans is expanding because of the warming]
-- [sea levels are rising 1) because of melting glaciers
in Antarctica and Greenland, and 2) because sea water is
warming and thus expanding].
[Climate change has NOTHING TO DO WITH CO2. CO2 is a
LIE by certain rabbis who have the power over the world wide
media].
The film log: Reinforced magma chambers
are warming parts of the glaciers under Antarctica and
Greenland every 12,000 years
by Michael Palomino Sep.25, 2022
Video:
Scientists have discovered the real
reason for the melting of glaciers
(7'12'')
Video: Scientists have discovered the real
reason for the melting of glaciers (7'12'')
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptm3TutJBYc
- YouTube channel: Creative
Society - upload on Feb 2, 2022
Transcript (translation):
All have heard that glaciers are melting at a catastrophic
rate (22''). But have they heard HOW they are melting?
(26'') 90% of all the ice on Earth is in Antarctica, and
THERE it is shrinking the fastest (33'').
Listing: 2012: 76 million tons per year - 2018: 219
million tons per year (33'').
Antarctic
figures: Glacier melting in 2012 at 76 million
tons and in 2018 at 219 million tons
[1].
It is striking that this is happening exclusively in the
western part of Antarctica, while in the East there is a
cold almost reaching the record (42'').
Photo: news from Oct.6, 2021: In East Antarctica -79.4ºC
are measured (minus 110.9ºF) (39'').
News from LandkartenBlog (https://www.landkartenblog.de/)
on Oct.6, 2021: New cold record just missed! Minus 79.4ºC
measured in Antarctica. In 1983 minus 89.2°C (minus
110.9ºF) was measured (link).
Map of Antarctica: one part is volcanic and warming [2] -
East Antarctica recorded minus 79.4 degrees Celsius in
2019, close to the cold record of -89.2ºC [3].
Article from Washington Post (https://www.washingtonpost.com/)
from Oct 2, 2021:
South Pole posts most severe cold season on record, a
surprise in a warming world (41'') - Washington Post: link
- Reddit: link
Article from
Washington Post from Oct 2, 2021: South Pole posts
most severe cold season on record, a surprise in a
warming world [4]
Thus, a logical question is coming up: why is Antarctica
melting on only ONE side? (47'')
Table: Mass change in gigatons (Gt) from 1992 to 2018:
-- Antarctica total: minus 2800 Gt appr.
-- West Antarctica: minus 2500 Gt appr.
-- Antarctic Peninsula: minus 300 Gt appr.
-- East Antarctica: plus 200 Gt appr. (45'')
Ice loss in West Antarctica in gigatons
from 1993 to 2018, graph [5].
And the answer is quite simple: WEST Antarctica has a very
different geology (52'').
Antarctica is
not uniform, but the west and the east are geologically
very different: temperature measurements [6] - crustal
thickness [7].
It [WEST Antarctica] consists of thin crustal blocks
(55''),
Article from ScienceDirect (https://www.sciencedirect.com/)
from the "Earth and Planetary Science Letters", December
1, 2014:
Variable crustal thickness beneath Thwaites Glacier
revealed from airborne gravimetry, possible implications
for geothermal heat flux in West Antarctica (55'') (link)
Variable crustal
thickness beneath Thwaites Glacier revealed from
airborne gravimetry, possible implications for
geothermal heat flux in West Antarctica
[8]
which are separated by large tectonic faults - reef zones
(1'1''). And these zones produce more heat (1'4'').
The reef zones of Antarctica: the earth's crust is warmer
there [9]
Article from "Nature" (https://www.nature.com/)
from Aug 18, 2021:
High geothermal heat flow beneath Thwaites Glacier in West
Antarctica inferred from aeromagnetic data (1'7'') (link)
Article from August 18, 2021: High
geothermal heat flow beneath Thwaites Glacier in
West Antarctica inferred from aeromagnetic data
[10].
Now, scientists from Germany in the British Antarctic
Service "British and Arctic Survey" have mapped the
geothermal heat flow in West Antarctica using data from
aeromagnetic observations [magnetic field measurements
from the air] (1'19'').
Antarctica is geologically divided,
view from above [11] - West Antarctica: tectonic heat
flows have been mapped using aeromagnetic observations
[12].
Under the Toltus Glacier, they have discovered an area
where a large amount of heat comes from the Earth's
interior (1'24''). According to the scientists, this is
because the glacier is located in a tectonic depression
where the Earth's crust is much thinner (1'32'').
Conference: Global Crisis: Time of Truth Dec 4, 2021 [13]
- Map of Antarctica with tectonic depressions - article:
Subglacial volcanoes [14]
Article
from Lyell Collection (https://www.lyellcollection.org/)
from May 29, 2017:
A new volcanic province: an inventory of subglacial
volcanoes in West Antartica (1'36'') (Link)
Antarctica: Tectonic map with volcanoes in West
Antarctica [15a] - News from Lyell Collection from
May 29, 2017: A new volcanic province [16]
Antarctica: Tectonic map with volcanoes
in West Antarctica; from: A
new volcanic province: an inventory of subglacial
volcanoes in West Antartica [15b]
Amazing but fact: Antarctica is one of
the largest volcanic regions on Earth (1'37''). More
than 140 volcanoes exist dormant beneath the ice, and
they are now much more active than scientists
previously thought (1'45''). A team of
scientists from the University of Rhodes Island has
discovered a new factor in the rapid melting of the
Pine Island glacier in Antarctica (1'56'').
The volcanic zone in West Antarctica: there are 2 rift
zones with over 140 dormant volcanoes - map [17a]
The volcanic zone in West Antarctica: there are 2
rift zones with over 140 dormant volcanoes - map
(link)
[17b] - with melting ice and eruptions - map (link)
[17c]
Antarctica has over 140 volcanoes [18]
Article from "Nature Communications" (https://www.nature.com/)
from June 22, 2018:
Evidence of an active volcanic heat source beneath the
Pine Island Glacier (1'52'') (link)
Article from "Nature
Communications" from June 22, 2018: Evidence of an active volcanic heat
source beneath the Pine Island Glacier
[19]
Article of the "National Science Foundation" - NSF ("USA"
- https://www.nsf.gov/)
from June 27, 2018:
Previously unsuspected volcanic activity confirmed under
West Antarctic Ice Sheet at Pine Island Glacier (1'57'') (link)
Article of the
"National Science Foundation" - NSF ("USA") from June
27, 2018: Previously unsuspected volcanic activity
confirmed under West Antarctic Ice Sheet at Pine
Island Glacier (1'57'') Article from GRAPHIC NEWS from June
28, 2018: Active volcano threat to Antarctica
(2'0'') [20a]
Article from GRAPHIC NEWS from June 28, 2018: Active
volcano threat to Antarctica, example Pine Island
Glacier (link)
[20b]
The matter is about an unknown active volcano deep under
the ice sheet (2'2'').
Helium=evidence of volcanism
The presence of volcanism was indicated by a high
concentration of the isotope helium, which comes only from
the Earth's mantle (2'10'').
West Antarctica with rows of volcanoes
[21]
Article from "Plate Climatology" (http://www.plateclimatology.com/)
from Feb 25, 2019:
Geological 'Hotspot' Melting Pine Island and Thwaites
Glaciers. Not Global Warning (2'10'') (link)
Article from "Plate
Climatology" (http://www.plateclimatology.com/)
from Feb 25, 2019: Geological 'Hotspot' Melting Pine
Island and Thwaites Glaciers. Not Global Warning
(2'10'') [22] - Map of West Antarctica
with warmed zones [23]
Map of West Antarctica showing the warmed zones (magma
chambers underground). [24] (Link)
[According to the conclusion of] Carron Heighwood,
geothermal heat in the West Antarctic Trench warms the
water in the ocean (2'17'').
This in turn leads to faster melting of the ice sheet
(2'20''). Thus, it is the geothermal heat from volcanoes
that contributes to the rapid melting of the Antarctic ice
sheet, not global warming (2'30'').
Article from "ClimateChangeDispatch" (https://climatechangedispatch.com/)
from Dec 5, 2014:
West Antarctic Ice Sheet Melting from Geothermal Heat, Not
Global Warming (2'30'') (link)
Antarctica melts due to geothermal heat [25]
It is the geothermal heat from volcanoes that is
contributing to the rapid melting of the Antarctic ice
sheet, not global warming. [26]
Volcanoes under Antarctica
But why are there so many volcanoes under the ice of
Antarctica? NASA experts have found it out (2'38'').
Photos: Erik R. Ivins and Helene Seroussi (2'39'').
NASA Volcano Research in Antarctica with Erik Ivins and
Helene Seroussi [27]
Using data from NASA's ESAT and Icebridge satellites, they
have concluded that there is a large mantle plume [magma
chamber] beneath the surface of West Antarctica (2'49''),
a stream of red-hot magma rising and spreading beneath the
Earth's crust (2'54'').
Article of the organization AGU (Advancing Earth and Space
Science) from Aug 1, 2017 (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/):
JGR (Journal of Geophysical Research): Solid Earth:
Influence of a West Antarctic mantle plume on ice sheet
basal conditions (2'42'') (link
- full document: link)
Article of the
organization AGU (Advancing Earth and Space Science)
from Aug 1, 2017 (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/):
JGR (Journal of Geophysical Research): JGR Solid
Earth: Influence of a West Antarctic mantle plume on
ice sheet basal conditions [28]
NASA Antarctic heat maps from the ESAT
and Icebridge satellites - and the article: JGR
Solid Earth: Influence of a West Antarctic mantle
plume on ice sheet basal conditions [28]
There is a volcanic chain under Antarctica, schematic
cross section [29]
Article
from LifeScience (https://www.livescience.com/)
from Nov 8, 2017:
There's a Huge Plume of Magma Bulging Against
Antarctica (2'59'') (link)
Article
from LifeScience from Nov 8, 2017: There's a Huge
Plume of Magma [magma chamber] Bulging Against
Antarctica [30]
According
to calculations by scientists, the area is warming at
about the same rate as the area of the Yellowstone
super volcano (3'1''). The heat flux is 150 milliwatts
(mW) per m2, and 180 in the area of the rift (3'10'').
This is slightly 3 times as much heat as the
neighboring rock layers receive (3'15'').
Article from AGU
(Advancing Earth and Space Science - https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/)
from Nov 6, 2017:
Heat Flux Distribution of Antarctica Unveiled
[31a]
Article from AGU (Advancing Earth and Space Science)
from Nov 6, 2017: Heat Flux Distribution of Antarctica
Unveiled [31b]
So all indications are that
glaciers in Antarctica are melting, not by anthropogenic
[human or animal] influences, but because of volcanic
heat, and at the same time the temperature of the Earth's
crust is rising (3'26''). And parts of the area are
elevated unusually (3'32''). WHY does the scientific
community ignore the connection between all these
phenomena? (3'36'')
Underground volcanoes are melting glaciers away [32] -
Parts of Antarctica are elevated like Yellowstone Park
[33].
Magma chambers under Greenland cause
glaciers to melt
Ice is melting just as much on another part of the planet:
on Greenland (3'42'').
Greenland with melting glaciers [34]
Research in October 2020 showed that the
Greenland ice sheet is now melting faster than at any
time in the last 12,000 years before (3'51''). In 2019
alone, Greenland's ice sheet lost the most ice
(3'56'').
News from The Guardian from July 30, 2021:
Greenland: Enough ice melted on single day to cover
Florida in two inches (5.08cm) of water (3'46'') (link)
News from The Guardian from July 30,
2021: Greenland: Enough ice melted on single day
to cover Florida in two inches (5.08cm) of water
[35]
And in the history of measurements [the last 50
years]: 600 billion tons - 600,000,000,000 (4'1'').
Article from Landsat Science (https://landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov/)
from Aug 28, 2019:
Landsat Illustrates Five Decades of Change of
Greenland Glaciers (4'2'') (link)
Article from
Landsat Science (https://landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov/)
from Aug 28, 2019:
Landsat Illustrates Five Decades of Change
of Greenland Glaciers [36]
It is also surprising that huge lakes are
forming under the 1.5km thick glacier (4'9''). There are
already 6 dozen subglacial lakes known in Greenland
(4'16'').
As of December 2021: 6 dozen subglacial lakes have
formed beneath Greenland's glaciers - schema
cross-section of Greenland [37]
As of December 2021: Distribution and dynamics of
subglacial lakes on Greenland: 6 dozen subglacial lakes
have formed under Greenland's glaciers - graphic showing
cross-section of Greenland [37]
Article from the review "Nature" (https://www.nature.com/)
of June 26, 2019:
Distribution and dynamics of Greenland subglacial lakes
(4'13'') (link)
Article from the
review "Nature" (https://www.nature.com/)
of June 26, 2019: Distribution and dynamics of
Greenland subglacial lakes [38]
The distribution of volcanoes on Greenland, maps [39]
Here are precise photos from: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-10821-w
Greenland: subglacial lakes, map with depths in 2020 appr.
[40] - Greenland: subglacial lakes, map with heat flux in
milliwatts mW in 2020 appr. [41]
The temperature of the ice surrounding them is -28ºC
(4'22''). But these lakes do not freeze. Why? (4'27'')
The ice around the underground glacial lakes is -28ºC cold
[42] - Why don't these glacial lakes freeze? [43]
Several research teams have participated in the search for
an answer to this question (4'33''). They discovered that
there is a mantle plume [magma chamber] under both
Greenland and Antarctica (4'41''). Geothermal flows from
the deep are responsible for the formation of subglacial
lakes and for the melting of glaciers (4'49'').
Greenland, research teams [44] - Antarctica and Greenland
have magma chambers (English: mantel plume), graphic [45].
Article from AGU (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/)
from June 21, 2007: Geophysical Research Letters:
Subglacial topography and geothermal heat flux: Potential
interactions with drainage of the Greenland ice sheet
(4'51'') (link)
Article from AGU (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/)
from June 21, 2007: Geophysical Research Letters:
Subglacial topography and geothermal heat flux:
Potential interactions with drainage of the Greenland
ice sheet [46]
Quote: "Abstract
[1] Many of the outlet glaciers in Greenland
overlie deep and narrow trenches cut into the bedrock. It
is well known that pronounced topography intensifies the
geothermal heat flux in deep valleys and attenuates this
flux on mountains. Here we investigate the magnitude of
this effect for two subglacial trenches in Greenland. Heat
flux variations are estimated for idealized geometries
using solutions for plane slopes derived by Lachenbruch
(1968). It is found that for channels such as the one
under Jakobshavn Isbræ, topographic effects may increase
the local geothermal heat flux by as much as 100%."
A team of "American" scientists led by Ralph von Frese has
estimated the thickness of Greenland's crust using gravity
research (4'59'').
Article from Science Direct (https://www.sciencedirect.com/)
from Oct 15, 2007:
Gravity-inferred crustal thickness of Greenland (4'53'') (link)
Article from Science
Direct (https://www.sciencedirect.com/)
from Oct 15, 2007: Gravity-inferred crustal thickness
of Greenland [47]
Photo from Earth Sciences: Ralph R.B. von Frese (4'56'').
Photo from Earth Sciences: Ralph R.B. von Frese [48]
Article in the review "Science" (https://phys.org/)
from Aug 11, 2013:
Heat flow from Earth's mantle contributes to Greenland ice
melting (4'59''). (link
- pdf: link)
Article from "Nature" in "nature geoscience" (https://www.nature.com/)
from Aug 11, 2013:
Heat flux variations beneath central Greenland's ice due
to anomalously thin lithosphere (4'59'') (link)
Article in the review "Science" from
Aug 11, 2013: Heat flow from Earth's mantle contributes
to Greenland ice melting --
Article from "nature geoscience" from Aug 11, 2013: Heat
flux variations beneath central Greenland's ice due to
anomalously thin lithosphere [49a]
Active glacial melting is observed in the
northern part of the island, where the crust is thinner,
and where there is increased geothermal flow due to an
upwelling mantle plume [magma chamber] (5'10'').
The magma chamber of Iceland is also reaching Greenland,
where the ice is partly melting away [50]
Thermal imagery: Map and cross-section of Greenland
showing the magma chamber to the east provoking an ice
drift to the east. [51]
Article from the review "Nature" (https://www.nature.com/)
from the "scientific reports" from Jan 22, 2018:
High geothermal heat flux in close proximity to the
Northeast Greenland Ice Stream (5'14'') (link)
Article from Science Daily (https://www.sciencedaily.com/)
from Dec 7, 2020:
Newly discovered Greenland plume drives thermal activities
in the Arctic (5'14'') (link)
Article from "scientific reports" from Jan 22, 2018: High
geothermal heat flux in close proximity to the Northeast
Greenland Ice Stream --
Article from Science Daily from Dec 7, 2020: Newly
discovered Greenland plume drives thermal activities in
the Arctic [52]
Research at the Schmidt Institute in Moscow
Using seismological tomography data, scientists from an
interdisciplinary team at the Schmidt Institute for
Phsyics of the Earth [in Moscow] are indicating that the
magma is rising from the center of the core to the surface
just below central Greenland (5'28'').
The Schmidt Institute in Moscow [53] -
Greenland with a magma chamber in the eastern center
[54].
This area contains the largest number of glacial lakes
(5'33'').
Map of Greenland with the concentration
of subglacial lakes in the center - Schematic of the
magma chambers under Iceland and Greenland [55].
The scientists calculated the theoretical heat flow that
would correspond to this magma chamber (5'39''), and found
that the heat would be sufficient to heat the bottom of
the glacier to the melting point of the ice (5'47'').
Geological scientists at the conference "Global Crisis"
[56] - Greenland turns green again, Jacobshavn region
[57].
Article from AGU (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/)
Geophysical Research Letters from Nov 16, 2017:
Predicting the Geothermal heat Flux in Greenland: A
Machine Learning Approach (5'51'') (link)
Article of Kansas University (https://today.ku.edu/)
from Jan 10, 2018:
Machine learning predicts new details of geothermal heat
flux beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet (5'51'') (link)
Article from AGU Geophysical Research Letters from Nov 16,
2017: Predicting the Geothermal heat Flux in Greenland: A
Machine Learning Approach --
Article of Kansas University from Jan 10, 2018: Machine
learning predicts new details of geothermal heat flux
beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet [58]
These events have also been confirmed in similar studies
using machine learning technology (5'53''). Apparently,
the world's two largest glacier regions, Antarctica and
Greenland, are melting due to increasing geothermal flows
from the planet's interior. But what is increasing them?
(6'10'')
The mantle plumes [magma chambers] beneath the glaciers
have been there for millions of years. But today their
magma is rising closer to the Earth's surface, heating the
Earth's crust from within (6'19'').
Magma chambers under Antarctica and
Greenland are melting the ice on Antarctica and
Greenland [59].
This suggests that abnormal processes are occurring inside
the Earth's core (6'26''). The most important question is:
Why is this happening now? (6'32'') - The answer is
simple: cyclic changes on a planetary scale with a
periodicity of 12,000 years (6'40'').
Volcanic activity has a cycle - a
cyclicity [60] - Volcanic activity occurs with a
cyclicity of 12,000 years [61].
The melting of glaciers is only one part of a chain of
climatic events that will lead to an impending catastrophe
in the near future (6'49''). It is imperative that the
global scientific community come together to understand
the TRUE CAUSES of climate change and prevent a major
catastrophe in the near future (7'3''). Link: Creative
Society International Online Conference 12/4/2021: Global
Crisis. The time of truth, video 11h36'0'' (7'5'')
Conference "The global crisis" from Dec 4, 2021, video 11
hours [62]
Video
text: The World Conference on Climate from
December 4, 2021.
On December 4, 2021, people around the world
witnessed a historic event - the international
online conference "Global Crisis. The Time of
Truth." The conference was broadcast live by
volunteers in 100 languages and aired on all
social networks and thousands of media channels
around the world. This day revealed to people the
truth that will change the future!
Independent scientists indicate that sea level
will rise at least by 1m in 100 years, therefore
-- all towns on the coasts have to fill up their
ground levels ("American" first floors) and rise
their roads by 2m of height, the flat beaches will
go all and will be walled beaches with steps
-- all ports have to rise by 2m of height
-- all landcapes on 0m have to rise by 2m
-- demonstrations against climate change and
climate strikes are for NOTHING because the
volcanoes will go on "working"
-- CO2 propaganda is a lying fairy tale propaganda
of Clinton, Gore, Greens, Communist Soros and his
little Communist girl Greta being supported by
Communist Jewish Mossad and Antifa propaganda
media for driving the masses and car industries
into a dead end with electric cars for nothing,
and for destroying the gas and cattle systems.
-- all this CO2 propaganda is a destructive lie
and a complete bullshit.