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Magma cap discovered deep under Yellowstone
The awe-inspiring geologic features of Yellowstone National Park have long been a source of scientific intrigue and public ...
Tens of thousands of earthquakes shook the Greek island of Santorini and the surrounding area at the beginning of the year.
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Moving Magma Under Santorini Lifted the Island and Caused Thousands of Earthquakes
The cause of the 2025 Santorini earthquakes has finally been revealed, along with a secret hydraulic system fueled by ...
Seismic and land deformation data show that Santorini and Kolumbo draw from the same magma source, complicating eruption forecasts.
In late January, something began to stir beneath the idyllic Greek islands of Santorini, Amorgos, and Anafi. These Aegean ...
The analysis of the earthquake swarm around Santorini reveals the origin and development of the seismic crisis. At the start of 2025, the Greek island of Santorini and its surroundings were rocked by ...
Each mineral in a volcanic deposit is like a microscopic thermometer that records magma chamber temperature over time.
Cornell University researchers have unearthed precise, microscopic clues to where magma is stored, offering a way to better assess the risk of volcanic eruptions. Cornell University researchers have ...
Every day, like clockwork, geysers in Yellowstone National Park erupt in a burst of volcanic activity as tourists ooh and ah at the spectacle. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) UNIDENTIFIED CROWD: ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The Pacific Northwest is well known for its stunning summits and plentiful peaks, but are the mountains moving? In a USGS Hazard Notification statement Monday, Cascades Volcano ...
Residents of a fishing town in southwestern Iceland left their homes Saturday after increasing concern about a potential volcanic eruption caused civil defense authorities to declare a state of ...
A novel research study by scientists at the University of Liverpool has provided new insights into how molten rock (magma) moves through the Earth's crust to feed volcanic eruptions. Using laboratory ...
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