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Antarctic volcano erupts 80 grams of gold every day

VnExpressVnExpress22/04/2024


The 3,794-meter-high Erebus volcano in Antarctica spews gold dust and various gases every day.

Erebus volcano on Ross Island, Antarctica. Photo: EOS

Erebus volcano on Ross Island, Antarctica. Photo: EOS

Scientists have found that Mount Erebus, the highest active volcano in Antarctica, spews out gold dust along with gas. In fact, American geologists first discovered this in 1991. Recent research has confirmed the 1991 discovery. Both then and now, experts have found gold in the gas emitted from the volcano as well as the surrounding snow, Interesting Engineering reported on April 19.

Scientists estimate that the amount of gold ejected daily is about 80 grams, worth $6,000. Philip Kyle, a researcher at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology in Socorro, explained that the gold could have originated from volcanic rock. When lava from the 3,794-meter-high mountain spewed hot gas, some of the gold dust was carried into the air. The Erebus volcano ejected gold dust measuring 0.1 - 20 micrometers in the gas and 60 micrometers in the surrounding snow. Erebus is one of 138 active volcanoes in Antarctica, located on Ross Island. It is one of two active volcanoes in the region and ejects gold dust every day.

Erebus has been erupting continuously since 1972, said Conor Bacon, a researcher at the Earth Observatory at Columbia University in New York. According to Bacon, Erebus has a lava lake in a crater at its summit. Such a lake is actually quite rare because it requires special conditions to ensure the surface never freezes.

Bacon speculates that Erebus and the island have a limited number of permanent monitoring devices, which mainly consist of seismometers to detect seismic activity associated with the volcano. Occasionally, researchers will deploy a more extensive network of devices to conduct surveys, but that often comes with significant transportation challenges compared to other more accessible volcanoes around the world .

An Khang (According to Interesting Engineering )



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