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Gioachino Roberti
Published on Mar 19, 2017
As consequence of climate change, the decreased thickness of the ice at Mount Meager volcano triggered the collapse of the south face of the mountain and allowed the volcanic system to manifest at the surface.
The collapse in 2010 generated one of the largest landslide in
Canadian history and in summer 2016 for the first time large fumarole ice caves formed in one of the glaciers. Very little is known about the climate change effects on volcanoes and the resulting hazard. An international research team lead by Gio Roberti is planning to study the geology of the mountain to better understand what is going on at Mount Meager and what are the effects of climate change on volcanoes.
Here you can find a detailed description of the 2010 Mount Meager collapse http://geosphere.gsapubs.org/content/...
https://link.springer.com/article/10....
and here more pictures https://www.instagram.com/gioachino_r...
Gioachino Roberti
Published on Mar 19, 2017
As consequence of climate change, the decreased thickness of the ice at Mount Meager volcano triggered the collapse of the south face of the mountain and allowed the volcanic system to manifest at the surface.
The collapse in 2010 generated one of the largest landslide in
Canadian history and in summer 2016 for the first time large fumarole ice caves formed in one of the glaciers. Very little is known about the climate change effects on volcanoes and the resulting hazard. An international research team lead by Gio Roberti is planning to study the geology of the mountain to better understand what is going on at Mount Meager and what are the effects of climate change on volcanoes.
Here you can find a detailed description of the 2010 Mount Meager collapse http://geosphere.gsapubs.org/content/...
https://link.springer.com/article/10....
and here more pictures https://www.instagram.com/gioachino_r...
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