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Volcanos
Iceland Braces for Major Eruption
Since the end of last week, seismic activity has...
November 16, 2023
Rebecca McPhee
Beneath Glaciers, to Study Volcanoes: An Interview with Caver Christian Stenner
In 2016, a helicopter pilot in British Columbia, Canada...
November 14, 2023
Rebecca McPhee
Two Supervolcanoes May Be Waking Up
The increased activity of two supervolcanoes, one in California...
November 13, 2023
Rebecca McPhee
New Island Bursts From Ocean Off Japan
For generations, the view from Japan’s Ioto (or Iwo...
November 10, 2023
Sam Anderson
Eurasia’s Highest Active Volcano Stirs Again
Kamchatka's ever-restless Klyuchevskaya volcano has erupted again. This time,...
November 9, 2023
Jerry Kobalenko
Natural Wonders: Patomskiy Crater
Deep in the forests of southeastern Siberia, the Patomisky...
September 22, 2023
Kristine De Abreu
The Unkillable Victorian Volcanologist of Mt. Vesuvius
Being a modern volcanologist is no walk in the...
August 21, 2023
Andrew Marshall
Olympus Mons, Our Solar System’s Highest Mountain, Used to be an Island
Two volcanoes on Mars, Olympus Mons and Alba Mons,...
August 5, 2023
Rebecca McPhee
Mystery Solved: How Diamonds Reach the Earth’s Surface
Diamonds form hundreds of kilometers below the surface of...
July 30, 2023
Rebecca McPhee
Tonga Eruption Caused the Most Intense Lightning Storm Ever
On January 15, 2022, the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’api (HTHH)...
June 25, 2023
Rebecca McPhee
2022 Tonga Eruption Spawned ‘Mega-Tsunami’ 85 Meters Tall, Rivaling Krakatoa
When the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai (HTHH) submarine volcano erupted...
April 30, 2023
Andrew Marshall
Medieval Astronomers Shed Light on Thousand-Year-Old Volcanic Eruptions
Close observers of the moon in the 12th and...
April 12, 2023
Andrew Marshall
Scientists Discover Thousands of Previously Unknown Volcanoes on Venus
Scientists using new methods to analyze decades-old data from...
April 7, 2023
Andrew Marshall
A First Ascent of ‘Earth’s Loneliest Volcano’
There’s a lonely volcano in the South Atlantic Ocean,...
March 12, 2023
Sam Anderson
Review: ‘Fire of Love’: Came For the Romance, Stayed For the Volcanoes
There’s a lot that's enticing about Fire of Love....
November 29, 2022
Sam Anderson
Volcano in Kamchatka Erupts After Killing 9 Last Summer
The highest active volcano in Eurasia erupted on Nov....
November 23, 2022
Sam Anderson
Updated: Only Three Survive the Ordeal on Klyuchevskaya
Only three of the 12 climbers on Klyuchevskaya volcano...
September 6, 2022
Kris Annapurna
Two More Die on Klyuchevskaya; Death Toll Now Eight
Two more members of the 12-person group on Klyuchevskaya...
September 5, 2022
Kris Annapurna
Tragedy on Klyuchevskaya: Weather Halts Rescue Helicopters, Six Still Stranded
A sixth victim has died on 4,754m Klyuchevskaya Sopka,...
September 5, 2022
Kris Annapurna
Five Climbers Die in Fall on Kamchatka’s Klyuchevskaya Volcano
Five climbers have died in a fall on 4,754m...
September 3, 2022
Kris Annapurna
Tragedy in the Andes: 3 Dead, 12 Injured
On Saturday at 9:30 am, 15 climbers fell 60m...
August 14, 2022
Kristine De Abreu
Tourist Falls into Mt. Vesuvius Trying to Retrieve His Phone
This weekend, a man fell into a volcano while...
July 12, 2022
Sam Anderson
Science Links of the Week
A passion for the natural world drives many of...
June 4, 2022
Rebecca McPhee
A ‘Yellow Brick Road’ at the Bottom of the Ocean?
It may not be the brick road to the...
May 16, 2022
Sam Anderson
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