On May 2, a collapsing lava front on Mayon Volcano sent a superheated torrent of gas, ash, and rock 5.08 kilometers down its ...
Pyroclastic flows from Mayon Volcano surged 4 kilometers down the Mi-isi Gully in late May 2026, marking the farthest runout since the current eruptive episode began. Sulfur dioxide emissions spiked ...
Pyroclastic density currents (PDCs) represent some of the most formidable and complex volcanic phenomena, characterised by a turbulent mixture of solid particles and gases that surge down slopes at ...