The Ural Mountain Event
Posted on Tuesday 24 May 2022, 08:55 - Volcano & Climate - Permalink
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The Ural Mountains: a long range of mountains running in the south from the southern border of Russia, Kazakhstan, all the way to the Arctic Ocean I believe in the north. This is another instance of remote activity, but this is not an earthquake: this is severe disruption to the earth’s crust.
Severe disruption, deep fissures opening up in the earth’s crust: a stretching of the crust and a splitting
This event will have almost no impact on human life, in other words there’ll be almost no loss of life, but it has enormous significance from a geophysical point of view. Because again it is a very rare ‘effect’ if you like, the cause of which is some aspect of climate change. And that’s the key; what is it in climate change that’s causing such deep fissures to open up in the earth’s crust as those that become visible adjacent to the Ural Mountains?
So, that’s the Ural mountain event, one of the most extraordinary in that it is quite a different type of geophysical activity to all the others