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Researchers found that a magma's thermal history may be a key factor in determining whether an eruption becomes more vigorous ...
New research into molten rock 20km below the Earth's surface could help save lives by improving the prediction of volcanic activity. New research into molten rock 20km below the Earth's surface could ...
Hundreds of millions of people live in areas that could be affected by volcanic eruptions. Fortunately, clues at the surface, such as earthquakes and ground deformation, can indicate movement within ...
Scientists have shed light on a thermal process in magma that may help explain why similar volcanic systems can produce very ...
An international research team led by The University of Manchester has shown how superheating ...
The flow of magma into a 15-kilometre-long crack ahead of the recent volcanic eruptions in Iceland occurred at the highest rate observed anywhere in the world for this kind of event. World's first ...
New research into molten rock 20km below the Earth’s surface could help save lives by improving the prediction of volcanic activity. Volcanic eruptions pose significant hazards, with devastating ...