The very dangerous volcano is expected to explode in Europe

A volcano can cause global division if it explodes over southern Iceland, scientists have warned. Vulcan “Katla” is bigger than “Eyjafjallajokull”, which created a giant ash cloud that affected global air traffic eight years ago. It has released a much larger quantity of carbon dioxide (CO2) than [...]
A volcano can cause global division if it explodes over southern Iceland, scientists have warned.
Volcano “Katla” is larger than “Eyjafjallajokull”, which created a giant ash cloud that affected global air traffic eight years ago.
It has released a much larger quantity of carbon dioxide (CO2) than previously thought, researchers have discovered.
“Katla”, meaning “kazan”, has erupted for the last time in 1918. He blew up every 50 years, but last time he went to 100 years without blowing up.
Volcani is located near the southern coast of Iceland about 25km from “Ejafja bardhëajokull”.
There is no way to say when it will explode, except this will happen”, says Sarah Barsotti of the Icelandic Meteorological Office for “The Sunday Times”.
She added that the level of division in air travel “It depends on the intensity of the explosion and the direction of the wind at that time”.
A team of British and Icelandic researchers found that “Katla” is a “An important global source of atmospheric carbon dioxide”.
They discovered that volcano “Very dangerous.” would issue between 12 and 24 kiloton CO2 every day.
According to the study, “Katla” “is one of CO2's largest volcanic resources on Earth, releasing up to 5 percent of the total global volcanoes' emissions”.











