Show KA MAY HAVE AL GliMA If Scientists t to tc Investigate Possible Possible Possible Pos Pos- sible Results Results' of Volcanic Outbreak in Alaska t Jul July 7 P 7 Permanent 7 t alteration altera altera- lion tion In the t. f the Alaskan Makan kan kanco co coast t tho tho ope o of w fishing fishing- banks of ot al e nd he- he closing of ot Bering straits are among tho the scientific probabilities now being in investigated In- In as the result of ot tho the eruption of ot Mount a month ago With the tho air still clou clouded cd with dust from the eruption various geological parties and several revenue ro cutters are aro exploring the bottom of ot the sea to do- do Continued on Page Pago 2 Column 5 5 MAY HAVE CLiMA Tf Scientists to Investigate Possible Possible Possible Pos Pos- sible Results of Volcanic Outbreak in Alaska Continued From Page e One In how far tar submarine geography geography geog geos- raphy has been ch changed This feature of 01 the tho situation is held to give great Importance to the eruption In which the Immediate damage was slight and from which there was no known loss of or life So far tal as the tho earths earth's surface Is concerned the eruption was benefi beneficial cial the volcanic aeh ash deposited having hayIng alread already stimulated plant growth EX Examine O nn Floor The revenue cutters In the north are arenow arenow arenow now assigned to the task of or examining tho the oceans ocean's floor A modification of the Alaskan climate In the last year is ascribed to a shifting of oC w warm rm ocean currents by bv a lifting of the sea bottom I and arid the present present researches are partly for the tha purpose of oC learning learning- what moro more ma may be expected In this direction Besides Besides Be Be- sides this a raising of oC tho the floor In Bering Bering Ber Ber- ing lur sea probably would mean now new cod od banks here an and there augmenting tho the existing largo large cod fisheries The salmon salmon salmon sal sal- mon run was uninjured by the volcanic eH disturbance to Geologists assert that th the tops of oC the submerged mountains which form the Aleutian islands are arc rising steadily and after aCter eventually c cutting off ocr Bering sea sen will continue to rise until what Is now note the sea will be replaced ed b by a great sweep of oC land hand Recent disturbances aro are attributed by them to pressure presure on the tho oceans ocean's floor caused by deposit of or enormous amounts of oC sediment The Tho floor the they say sUY bends and the craters spout pout to relieve the pressure A large number of government sd scientists will sail s. from Seattle Tuesday for Seward there to tal take e passage for Kodiak |