Put away the doggles, at least for now: Mount Spurr, a volcano about 80 miles west of Anchorage, is no longer primed to erupt anytime soon. The Alaska Volcano Observatory on Wednesday reduced its ...
The latest eruption, the sixth since December, is part of increased volcanic activity that began in 2021. By Sarah Hurtes and Claire Moses A volcano in southwestern Iceland erupted on Thursday, ...
For the third time since December, a volcano system in southwestern Iceland is erupting. Lava from the eruption engulfed a pipe and cut off a hot water supply to about 30,000 people across Reykjanes ...
Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula is now in a new era of volcanic eruptions that will last for up to 500 years, and the building magma beneath Sundhnúkur and Grindavík is part of this millenia-long cycle.
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Recently, a study by Dr. Sun Weiyi and Prof. Liu Jian from the School of Geography at Nanjing Normal University was published in Science China Earth Sciences. Based on multiple data from observations, ...
Alaska volcano observers say signs of unrest at Mount Spurr have declined to the point where “the chances of an eruption in the near-term are now considered extremely low.” Spurr, the closest active ...