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The new discovery by geoscientists from the University of Aberdeen provides the strongest evidence yet that some of ...
New research from the Chilean Patagonia has identified a link between glacial retreat and underground volcanic activity ...
Glacial retreat caused a wave of volcanic activity in southern Chile as the last Ice Age came to an end, according to new ...
More than 130 earthquakes were registered Tuesday at Iceland's large Bardarbunga volcano, a possible precursor to an eruption among the several scenarios being considered, the Icelandic ...
More than 130 earthquakes were registered Tuesday at Iceland's large Bardarbunga volcano, a possible precursor to an eruption among the several scenarios being considered, the Icelandic ...
Earthquakes are shaking the ground around Iceland's explosive Bardarbunga volcano, but experts say there's a perfectly reasonable explanation for this: The volcano is likely refilling its tank ...
Bardarbunga, the largest volcano in Iceland, is preparing to erupt. If it does, it could send an enormous ash cloud across Europe, affecting travel, air quality, and agriculture.
Iceland's largest volcano, Bardarbunga, could erupt at any moment, bringing a cloud of ash that could hinder worldwide tourism, and cause air quality issues, reports Yahoo UK.
Two years ago, Iceland’s Bardarbunga volcano erupted—and it kept erupting for the next 181 days, forming the largest volcanic depression ever seen. New research reveals the extraordinary ...
Research proved the volcano emitted three times more toxic gas than all man-made sources in Europe combined. On certain days, the volcanic giant vomited a staggering 120,000 tons of toxic gases.
The six month long eruption of the Bardarbunga volcano from August 2014 to February 2015, released more SO2 that was released in Europe in the whole of 2011, and enough lava to cover Manhattan Island.
The six month long eruption of the Bardarbunga volcano from August 2014 to February 2015, released more SO2 that was released in Europe in the whole of 2011, and enough lava to cover Manhattan Island.
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