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Lava in Hawaii, seismic shaking in Alaska and underwater rumblings near Oregon. Scientists say it’s not the end of the world, but it’s definitely worth watching.
A seismologist from Seattle discussed recent volcanic activity across the United States. Here's what you should know.
Recent volcanic activity across the Pacific Ring of Fire has raised alarms among scientists and volcanologists, with several ...
Pillars of hot rock appear to connect continental-size moving blobs at the bottom of Earth's mantle to giant volcanic eruptions at its surface.
Volcanoes across several US states have recently become active, while no immediate danger is reported, experts remain watchful as seismic activity continues.
What if the most telling indications of an impending volcanic eruption are buried deep under the ocean, or in a fleeting succession of tiny quakes that no one perceives? As volcanoes of the Pacific ...
Volcanoes are rumbling as scientists monitor earthquakes at Washington's Mount Rainier and Alaska's Iliamna volcano.
Magma from the mantle finds its way to the surface, where it erupts as lava or ash and gas—sometimes in spectacular spurts, ...
Have you heard or read about the Axial Seamount? The Axial is an underwater volcano located approximately 480 kilometers ...
Discover more about Indonesia's volcanic alert system and the systems used around the world to help keep people as safe as ...
InVADER studies underwater hydrothermal systems at Axial Seamount, the largest and most active volcano on western boundary of the Juan de Fuca tectonic plate off the coast of Oregon. The vents at the ...