The heat signature from a volcano would be easily detected from satellite and ground-based instrumentation. Furthermore, the heat signature footprint of a volcano would be tiny compared to aerially much larger areas of thinning ice.
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Lin Kerns <linkerns@gmail.com> wrote:
I would think that the magma within this volcano, though, has been there for quite a long time, given the geology of the area. But I will look into the history of this dormant volcano more closely and report back.
On Thu, Sep 6, 2012 at 10:29 AM, Victor Healey <vic.nospam@gmail.com> wrote:
It does but didn't you include a post today about an awaking volcano in this same area?
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