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South Korean scientists have warned that nuclear tests allegedly being carried out by North Korea could cause a ‘catastrophic’ volcanic eruption near its test site. | South Korean scientists have warned that nuclear tests allegedly being carried out by North Korea could cause a ‘catastrophic’ volcanic eruption near its test site. |
In an academic paper, experts from Yonsei University, in Seoul, have said that the pressure of the force of a nuclear bomb being detonated underground could affect the magma of the Mount Paektu volcano, which is situated a mere 70 miles away. | In an academic paper, experts from Yonsei University, in Seoul, have said that the pressure of the force of a nuclear bomb being detonated underground could affect the magma of the Mount Paektu volcano, which is situated a mere 70 miles away. |
The paper, published in the Nature journal, said: “An underground nuclear explosion test near an active volcano constitutes a direct threat to the volcano. | The paper, published in the Nature journal, said: “An underground nuclear explosion test near an active volcano constitutes a direct threat to the volcano. |
“North Korean nuclear explosions are expected to produce pressure changes of tens to hundreds of kilopascals, causing concern over the possible triggering of volcanic eruption. | “North Korean nuclear explosions are expected to produce pressure changes of tens to hundreds of kilopascals, causing concern over the possible triggering of volcanic eruption. |
“A nuclear test will probably exert a direct or indirect impact on volcanic activity at the mountain and this is worrisome.” | “A nuclear test will probably exert a direct or indirect impact on volcanic activity at the mountain and this is worrisome.” |
The scientists also warned that a previous eruption of the volcano was “one of the largest explosive events in human history”. | The scientists also warned that a previous eruption of the volcano was “one of the largest explosive events in human history”. |
The 9,000ft-high active volcano is on the border between North Korea and China and last erupted in 1903. | The 9,000ft-high active volcano is on the border between North Korea and China and last erupted in 1903. |
Last month, Pyongyang claimed to have carried out a successful hydrogen bomb test, with its state-run news agency Rodong Simnun claiming that the test was conducted using “indigenous wisdom, technology and efforts” and that it had been carried out in a “safe and perfect manner”. | Last month, Pyongyang claimed to have carried out a successful hydrogen bomb test, with its state-run news agency Rodong Simnun claiming that the test was conducted using “indigenous wisdom, technology and efforts” and that it had been carried out in a “safe and perfect manner”. |
South Korea reacted to the news by anouncing it would restart propaganda broadcasts on loudspeakers across the border - something Kim Jong-un’s government has previously described as an act of war. | South Korea reacted to the news by anouncing it would restart propaganda broadcasts on loudspeakers across the border - something Kim Jong-un’s government has previously described as an act of war. |
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