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Boichu, M., Oppenheimer, C., Roberts, T. J., Tsanev, V., & Kyle, P. R. (2011). On Bromine, Nitrogen Oxides and Ozone Depletion in the Tropospheric Plume of Erebus Volcano (Antarctica). Atmospheric Environment, 45, 3856-3866.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.03.027
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TITLE:
Warming of Antarctica as a Degassing Consequence
AUTHORS:
Alex Retejum
KEYWORDS:
Antarctica, Climate Warming, Hydrogen Degassing, Earth’s Core Drift
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection,
Vol.9 No.2,
February
7,
2021
ABSTRACT: The warming of Antarctica observed in recent years is one of the consequences of deep degassing associated with the northward drift of the Earth’s core. Ascending streams of hydrogen and other gases move along the tectonic faults of the lithosphere. When they get into an oxidizing environment, there is an increase in the amount of water in the ocean and air, which is accompanied by a decrease in oxygen concentrations and the release of huge amounts of energy. The provisions of the proposed theory were tested using the method of mental critical experiment. The reality of atmospheric effects of subsurface degassing is confirmed by the facts of synchronous destruction of ozone in the stratosphere and an increase in the temperature of the surface air layer. These events usually coincide with releases of ozone-depleting and heat-generating hydrogen from the subsurface.
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