BELLINGHAM — A 26-year-old Western Washington University graduate has come up with a cheaper, faster way to make three-dimensional models that monitor volcanic activity. Angie Diefenbach calls her ...
Everybody remembers the good ol’ soda volcanoes from school. The ones that used a mixture of vinegar, dish soap, and baking soda to make “eruptions” that were sure to garner A+ grades. But there’s a ...
The volcano on the Scottish peninsula Ardnamurchan is a popular place for the study of rocks and structures in the core of a volcano. Geology students read about it in text books and geologists have ...
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Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook ByteDance’s Volcano Engine announced the launch of Volcano Ark, an AI model service platform, ...
Let's get one thing out of the way: The supervolcano below Yellowstone is not going to erupt anytime soon; neither are any of the other similar systems that geologists have identified around the world ...
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Some Volcanoes Don't Explode When Erupting — A Hidden Force Helps Pressure to Escape
Learn how stress inside a volcano can make gas bubbles form early, helping explain why some eruptions stay quiet instead of exploding.
Two earth scientists offered a new model to explain destructive activity in 2018, but a number of their colleagues aren’t buying it. By Robin George Andrews The monthslong eruption of Hawaii’s Kilauea ...
Benjamin Andrews studies the destructive power of volcanoes, traveling to faraway locales like Hawaii, Guatemala, and Russia to observe what he calls the planet's "awesome" power firsthand. "You can ...
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