In the spring of 2018, Hawaii’s Kīlauea volcano exploded in what would be its most devastating eruption on record. More than 200 billion gallons of lava spewed from the ground and oozed across the ...
The explosiveness of a volcanic eruption depends on how many gas bubbles form in the magma – and when. Until now, it was thought that gas bubbles were formed primarily when the ambient pressure ...
The more water is dissolved in the magma, the greater the risk that a volcano will explode. A new study now shows that this simple rule is only partially true. Paradoxically, high water content ...
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