Here, the Patagonian ice sheet grew to 1,600m thick on top of the Southern Volcanic Zone 18,000–35,000 years ago. They identified a correlation between ice mass unloading during deglaciation at ...
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Melting Ice Sheets Likely To Trigger Antarctic Volcanic EruptionsEvidence that deglaciation of the Patagonian Ice Sheet triggered an increase in volcanic activity at the end of the last ice age aroused concerns this might happen again. However, when IFLScience ...
Part of the Patagonian snow fields, Los Glaciares National Park lies some 20 miles north of Torres del Paine. The park is covered by a portion of the Patagonic continental ice sheet and contains ...
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