One of the most active volcanoes in the world is gearing up for a spectacular eruption, according to the United States ...
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8 Dangerous Volcanoes Still Active Today
Around the globe, volcanic giants continue their relentless dance with destruction and creation. These geological time bombs ...
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Taal Volcano erupts several times during weekend; Alert Level 1 still up
Taal Volcano experienced several minor eruptions during the weekend but authorities advised the public not to be alarmed with ...
A volcano that has been dormant for hundreds of thousands of years could be gearing up for a massive explosion, according to ...
Taal Volcano in the Philippines reportedly erupted three times on Sunday, sending huge ash plumes into the sky. According to ...
The Taal Volcano, located south of Manila, experienced the spate of eruptions starting Saturday night — with the footage ...
Volcanoes are nature's most dramatic rocks, and while their eruptions can be awe-inspiring, they also pose serious threats to nearby communities and global climates. Mount Vesuvius is notorious for ...
An Iranian volcano long thought extinct may be showing signs of activity after thousands of years. The Taftan volcano, ...
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Scientists discover new way to predict next Mount Etna eruption
Researchers analyzed changes over time in the ratio of small earthquakes to bigger ones beneath Mount Etna and found a strong correlation with the volcano's activity over the past 20 years.
Volcan, offers near-real-time visuals, earthquake records, and other scientific data from monitored active volcanoes. Just days after the recent eruption of the Kanlaon volcano, the Department of ...
When hundreds of volcanologists gathered in Geneva last July for the world’s largest volcanology conference, Italy’s Instituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) drew particular attention.
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Scientists fear volcano that was ‘extinct’ for 700,000 years has woken up as gas pressure builds
Researchers said this suggests that a significant amount of gas pressure is building up below the volcano’s surface. The plumes this creates will “have to release somehow in the future, either ...
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