As Iceland’s glaciers melt its land has started to rise (STA BREAKING NEWS and ARCHIVES)
Theresa & N1;
So there is no possibility that the geothermal heat from the magma below the surface is melting the glaciers?! We are to accept the scientists assertions that the melting is caused by increasing temperature (cause assumed to be of course AGW) and that melting might even be triggering increased volcanic activity as believed to have happened at the end of the last ice age. How do we know for sure what came first? Volcanic activity is episodic independently of ice accumulation or melting and also can be influenced by these activities. One has to be very careful presuming to know causality. The Scandanavian Peninsula has been rebounding for millennia without significant volcanic activity since the ice melted even today such that the coastline has receded very visibly as boat docks are stranded well on shore, etc.
Ice is nice? --pragnos
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- As Iceland’s glaciers melt its land has started to rise - Theresa, 2015-02-02, 05:15
(STA BREAKING NEWS and ARCHIVES)- As Iceland’s glaciers melt its land has started to rise - Northern1, 2015-02-02, 08:52
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- As Iceland’s glaciers melt its land has started to rise - pragnos, 2015-02-02, 18:30
- As Iceland’s glaciers melt its land has started to rise - Northern1, 2015-02-03, 03:11
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- As Iceland’s glaciers melt its land has started to rise - pragnos, 2015-02-03, 22:31
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- As Iceland’s glaciers melt its land has started to rise - pragnos, 2015-02-03, 22:31
- As Iceland’s glaciers melt its land has started to rise - Northern1, 2015-02-03, 03:11
- As Iceland’s glaciers melt its land has started to rise - Northern1, 2015-02-02, 08:52

