A new study explains why even gas-rich, supposedly explosive volcanoes sometimes erupt quietly instead of blowing apart.
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A 12,000-year dormant volcano erupts with a sudden ash bomb
The sudden awakening of a volcano that had been quiet for roughly 12,000 years has transformed a remote corner of Ethiopia ...
Tephra formed by lava fountains during the ongoing Kīlauea summit eruption has created a new puʻu, or hill, southwest of ...
Hayli Gubbi in Ethiopia has been dormant for all of recorded history.
Experts say another eruption from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is imminent, as livestream footage shows lava beginning to flow ...
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An Ethiopian Volcano Has Erupted with an Explosion of Ash, Awakening After 12,000 Years of Quiet
Learn about the recent eruption of Hayli Gubbi, a volcano in Ethiopia that was previously dormant for nearly 12,000 years.
US Geological Survey says Hawaii’s most active volcano could erupt again between Sunday and Tuesday, following its last ...
Ginger Zee reported live from Iceland with a one-of-a-kind drone experiment. — -- Two drones piloted by aerial experts brought a one-of-a-kind view into an erupting volcano live today on “Good ...
A long-dormant volcano in Ethiopia erupted for the first time in roughly 12,000 years, blanketing a neighboring village in ...
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