Earth’s North Magnetic Pole is moving over Gakkel Supervolcano

Gakkel Ridge is a mid-ocean spreading center in the north arctic ocean, and home to one of the largest known supervolcanoes on our planet. Interestingly, Earth’s magnetic north pole began moving from its location over Canada towards Siberia over the past 100 years, accelerating rapidly in the 1990’s, and the trajectory of its movement has it passing directly through the Gakkel supervolcano zone over the next 25 years or so. Earth’s magnetic pole in the northern hemisphere is where energy flows into our planet, especially during space weather events like solar coronal mass ejection impacts and geomagnetic storms, and observational evidence in addition to cutting edge geophysics suggests that a link exists between solar activity and earthquake and volcanic activity here on Earth. In this context the North magnetic pole being situated directly over Gakkel supervolcano is a very large unknown, and worth exploring in greater detail, which we will do in this video. @StefanBurns please subscribe ✅ 🌐 Earth’s Magnetic Field Master Guide - use code “SUPERVOLCANO“ for 50% off!! Or you can join my channel as a special member and watch the full guide on YouTube ad-free! More research-style videos for you nerds out there 🤯 Earth’s Strangest Magnetic Anomalies (37 mins) Interstellar - Deep Space Has a Frequency (10 mins) These types of deep science and research dives take a long time, thus if you want to see them more often you can help by supporting me directly through PayPal, Dogecoin, or Litecoin: 💲💸 🐕 DOGE DTxBdrCgFyhPLQFJfXnMhC4DkEiuSESagq Ł (LTC) ltc1qjernxer3n4vg0ak7vnpukz3paa2wuz94zsysmr 00:00 Earth’s North Magnetic Pole is moving over Gakkel Supervolcano 02:13 Section 1 - Earth’s Magnetic Field 03:58 Arctic Circle Total Magnetic Field Intensity Map 05:51 Gakkel Supervolcano 08:44 Geomagnetic Storms and Energy Flux 11:36 Section 2 - Gakkel Ridge Overview 15:06 Gakkel Ridge Seismic Activity 18:33 Gakkel Ridge Geology 20:29 Gakkel Ridge Volcanism 26:25 Gakkel Ridge Gravity Anomalies 28:42 Geology near to Gakkel Ridge 30:44 More Evidence for Supervolcano Activity 34:56 Section 3 - Northern Hemisphere Magnetic Flux Lobes 38:04 Drift of the Magnetic Poles 39:43 Magnetic North Pole Location and Trajectory 40:43 Earth’s Interior and Magnetic Field Generation 42:57 Will Gakkel Supervolcano Explode? Research: 1998 - Gravity evidence of very thin crust at the Gakkel Ridge (Arctic Ocean) (98)00158-7 2001 - Seismic character of volcanic activity at the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel Ridge (2001)029;2 2007 - Geophysical characteristics of the ultraslow spreading Gakkel Ridge, Arctic Ocean 2008 - Ancient, highly heterogeneous mantle beneath Gakkel ridge, Arctic Ocean 2008 - Explosive volcanism on the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel Ridge Arctic ocean 2010 - Did the 1999 earthquake swarm on Gakkel Ridge open a volcanic conduit 2015 - Possible influence of telluric current on seismicity of the Earth’s crust in seismoactive zones 2016 - Giant caldera in the Arctic Ocean Evidence of the catastrophic eruptive event 2018 - Structure of the Laptev Sea Shelf–Eurasian Basin Transition Zone Arctic Ocean 2019 - Ultraslow Spreading and Volcanism at the Eastern End of Gakkel Ridge Arctic Ocean 2020 - Space Weather and Earthquakes - Possible triggering of seismic activity by strong solar flares 2021 - Low-Magnitude Earthquakes at the Eastern Ultraslow-Spreading Gakkel Ridge - Arctic Ocean 2022 - Low-degree mantle melting controls the deep seismicity and explosive volcanism of the Gakkel Ridge 2023 - State of the Geomagnetic Field #geology #geophysics #earthscience #spaceweather #volcanism #supervolcano #gakkelridge #earthsmagneticfield #geomagneticstorm #energy
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