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For centuries, glaciers have sat like frosty crowns atop slumbering volcanoes, keeping Earth’s fury tucked safely beneath ...
Glacial retreat caused a wave of volcanic activity in southern Chile as the last Ice Age came to an end, according to new ...
Ice cover delays volcanic eruptions, allowing magma to build up heat and pressure underground. When released, this leads to ...
Learn about how volcanoes are formed and the ways they erupt Chiara Maria Petrone, Roberto Scandone, and Alex Whittaker On ...
In a feedback of fire and ice, thinning ice sheets over geologic hot spots could allow more eruptions, while increased ...
New research from the Chilean Patagonia has identified a link between glacial retreat and underground volcanic activity ...
Magma from the mantle finds its way to the surface, where it erupts as lava or ash and gas—sometimes in spectacular spurts, ...
And every volcanic eruption releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, triggering a gnarly environmental feedback loop.
With their tall peaks and straight, even sides, composite or stratovolcanoes are often visually striking. They form from repeated layers of lava flows, cinders, volcanic ash, and volcanic bombs.
In 2022, the eruption of the underwater Hunga volcano near Tonga sent a plume of ash soaring 37 miles into the sky, setting a ...
Melting glaciers could be awakening some of Earth’s sleeping giants, according to new research that links glacial retreat ...
A rare Triassic fossil site reveals North America's oldest known pterosaur, Eotephradactylus mcintireae, in what was once a ...