Kilauea’s eruption led to a rare event, creating a vortex that sent rocks, dust, and ash flying. The volcano remains one of ...
A rare phenomenon was captured during Kīlauea's latest eruption on Sunday and had many viewers wondering if a tornado had ...
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Satellites imaged an underwater volcano erupting — scientists have no idea what's happening below
Satellites captured footage of an underwater volcano eruption in a part of the sea that remains largely a mystery.
Livestream footage of the Kilauea volcanic eruption caught the moment a whirlwind impacted one of the cameras placed on the ...
People in parts of Papua New Guinea are facing an unusual problem. Floating volcanic rock is making boat travel difficult, ...
The South Pacific blast may have consumed its own methane — but using this idea against the greenhouse gas is controversial.
Philippines volcanic eruption may have led to collapse of China’s Ming Dynasty - Eruptions can be ‘stress multipliers’ of any ...
Researchers analyzed satellite imagery of the volcanic plume and found evidence that the potent greenhouse gas had broken ...
A camera just caught one of the most epic scenes at Mount Mayon, AKA Mayon Volcano. Currently set as an Alert Level 3, meaning increased pyroclastic density (fragmented rock materials, ash, and gases) ...
Kilauea burst back to life on Monday morning, setting a new record at one of the most active volcanoes in the world.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology recorded the striking event at 10.33 pm local time on Monday through its Lignon Hill IP camera.
Around 74,000 years ago, Earth experienced one of the most devastating volcanic events in its recent history. The Toba supereruption, centered in what is now Indonesia, blasted 672 cubic miles of ...
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