Climate Change through the Studies of Volcano Rocks and Blue Icebergs

Abstract

The investigation, by advanced physical methods, allows us to identify the chemical composition of volcano stones propelled from the deepness of the globe in various countries on the world and the blue icebergs detached from secular glaciers of Antarctic and Arctic poles. The stones and ashes of Island contain more elements than those of other volcanos, especially compared to those of Mediteranean countries. This confirms that the earthquake is much important and deeper under eastern Atlantic. Similarly, Sumatra volcano eruptions indicate pronounced tectonics under Western Pacific ocean. As a primary consequence, the planet temperature increases and induced the melting of thousands years glaciers at the North and South poles, rejecting in the oceans blue icebergs as big as Portugal or Vietnam. Nevertheless the sea level rising is not a great danger compared to its local sudden elevations, tsunamis, which cause tremendous damages. I have calculated the areas immerged by tsunamis, applied in particular for the deltas of North and South Vietnam, Indonesia; Malaysia and some European countries. The results will be presented in hope to prevent sudden damages and in long term, the effects on lands, environments and on the health of humanity

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Pham van Huong

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  • EP ID EP207015
  • DOI 10.19070/2572-7540-150001
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Pham van Huong (2015). Climate Change through the Studies of Volcano Rocks and Blue Icebergs. International Journal of Natural Disasters & Health Security (IJNHS), 2(2), 1-5. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-207015