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An Iranian volcano appears to have woken up — 700,000 years after its last eruption
A volcano in southern Iran thought to have been extinct for some 710,000 years has stirred. New research published Oct. 7 in ...
A 2023 volcanic eruption forced 3,700 residents to flee Grindavík. Now, visitors can join guided tours of the ghost town to ...
Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki, one of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes, is erupting for a second straight day, spewing towering columns of hot ash 6 miles high ...
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Volcano Eruption – Cinematic Footage of Earth’s Power
Witness the raw and untamed power of our planet in this stunning 4K UHD cinematic footage of an active volcano. Fiery lava ...
Nine volcanic eruptions since December 2023 have shaken the Icelandic town of Grindavik and forced residents to repeatedly ...
A single underwater cable the size of a garden hose connected Tonga to the outside world—until a natural disaster struck. And ...
Located in the coastal town of Grindavik, home to 3,800 people some 50 kilometres southwest of Iceland's capital, Reykjavik, ...
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AI reveals hidden 'ring fault' that is unleashing earthquakes at Italy's Campi Flegrei volcano
A new AI tool reveals that Campi Flegrei experienced more than 54,000 earthquakes between 2022 and 2025. By mapping these ...
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This Volcano Has Been Dormant for Over 700,000 Years — Now, It’s Showing Signs of Waking Up
Scientists observed a 3.5 inches rise in the ground near the Iranian volcano's summit and it holds clues to its eruption.
Now in the Whakatane area, Dr. Craig Miller, Senior Volcano Geophysicist at the Earth Sciences NZ explains that the region is a great location to show case a range of natural phenomena and how they’ve ...
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$100,000 quadrillion asteroid Psyche may be the product of metal volcanoes, study hints
The metal-coated asteroid Psyche may have had eruptions of molten iron and nickel on its surface. This situation was more ...
told Live Science: “It has to release somehow in the future, either violently or more quietly.” He added that while there’s 'no reason to fear an imminent eruption', the volcano should be watched ...
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