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Volcanologist reveals exactly what happened at Mount Etna - Mount Etna eruptions are commonly described as ‘Strombolian ...
A small international team of volcanologists has built a more detailed picture of the Campi Flegrei caldera's internal ...
At the more explosive end of the scale are Plinian eruptions. These include the famous eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD, ...
On Italy's island of Sicily, Mount Etna has spewed lava almost continuously for thousands of years, threatening inhabitants, ...
Carbon dioxide emissions from rising magma is one of the earliest signs that a volcano is waking up, but measuring it ...
Dozens of tourists fled as plumes of black smoke shot out from Mount Etna in Sicily Read Full Article at RT.com ...
US Geological Survey researchers have tracked elevated earthquake rates beneath the summit, including over 100 quakes on Saturday alone. That includes a magnitude 3.7 temblor which was felt in ...
"Fire of Love" is a documentary about volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft. NPR's Shannon Bond asks director Sara Dosa about it and about the lives of the Kraffts. Katia and Maurice Krafft were ...
Elevated levels of volcanic gas and earthquakes have been recorded at the site. Alaska's Mount Spurr, an active volcano near the most populated region in the state, is getting even closer to an ...
Now, a team of chemists and volcanologists at the University of Oregon have unraveled precisely how moisture affects the buildup of static — and they’ve come up with a simple solution.
A team of chemists and volcanologists at the University of Oregon are researching how moisture affects the buildup of static charge when grinding coffee. It turns out, adding a spritz of water to ...
Mount Etna, Europe's largest active volcano in Sicily, Italy, poses ongoing threats despite its 'basic' alert level. This ...