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Mount Etna is like no other volcano on Earth, representing 'a new type of volcanism,' new research reveals
Mount Etna's strange lava has long perplexed scientists, but new research reveals that the volcano formed in a bizarre way — ...
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This Greek volcano seemed quiet for 100,000 years. Then it erupted again. Should scientists take a second look at 'extinct' volcanoes?
The last eruption of Greece’s Methana volcano was around 250 B.C.E. Ever since that event, which was recorded by the Greek ...
Tiny crystals suggest extinct volcanoes could still grow underground, a finding that could reshape how scientists assess ...
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Yellowstone's volcano may be fueled in a very different way than we thought
Yellowstone eruptions may be driven by shifts in Earth's crust, rather than a deep well of magma, study finds.
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