A recent study reveals that the Poás volcano has changed its eruption pattern, redefining the global ash-related risk map.
Understanding what triggers large volcanic eruptions is crucial for hazard assessment, but the exact mechanism driving these ...
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The Volcano That Woke Up After 250,000 Years
In Bolivia's remote Andes, an ancient volcano is stirring, and scientists are watching closely. Known as a Zombie Volcano, Uturuncu has remained dormant for 250,000 years. Yet now, it's showing ...
Massive volcano in Japan refilling 7,300 years after eruption, offering new insight into supervolcano behavior and future risks ...
Scientists say they've discovered a 400-mile chain of extinct and fossilized volcanoes beneath southern China. The volcanoes, the researchers claim, were likely formed when two major tectonic plates ...
It was small by volcanic standards, but massive by human ones: on this day in 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted in what the ...
When and where the earliest modern human populations migrated and settled in East Asia is relatively well known. However, how these populations moved between islands on treacherous stretches of sea is ...
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