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Study suggests great earthquakes as cause of Arctic warming
A researcher from MIPT has proposed a new explanation for the Arctic s rapid warming.
Arctic air temperature anomaly variation since 1900. The thick red lines indicate two phases of abrupt warming. Data compiled by Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute. / Photo: Leopold Lobkovsky / Geosciences
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the warming could have been triggered by a series of great earthquakes.
Global warming is one of the pressing issues faced by civilization. It is widely believed to be caused by human activity, which increases the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. However, this view does not explain why temperatures sometimes rise fairly abruptly.
Are earthquakes to blame for Arctic warming?
The Arctic’s rapid warming could have been triggered by a series of great earthquakes, suggests new research.
| 28 Dec 2020 4:31 AM GMT
MOSCOW: The Arctic s rapid warming could have been triggered by a series of great earthquakes, suggests new research.
In the Arctic, one of the factors driving climate warming is the release of methane from permafrost and metastable gas hydrates in the shelf zone.
The study attempted to offer an explanation for abrupt temperature changes observed in the region. Global warming is widely believed to be caused by human activity, which increases the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.