Tag: volcanoes
A volcanic eruption in Iceland can continue for months – a fissure volcano spews magma and fire more slowly than traditional-looking volcanoes | Science
The main concern is for the nearby town of Grindavík, which is a few kilometers from the eruption site. The volcano currently erupting in Iceland is not likely to cause…
Tens of thousands of small earthquakes in Iceland, authorities keep an eye on volcanoes
The ground on the Reykjanes peninsula has been shaking for two weeks already. If the earthquakes cause the magma collected kilometers deep to move towards the earth’s surface, the threat…
An exoplanet covered in volcanoes has been discovered, could it harbor life?
EXOPLANET. Similar in size to Earth, an exoplanet has been discovered by space telescopes in the constellation Cup. The star is covered with active volcanoes and could have an atmosphere.…
Two volcanoes 13 km apart erupting simultaneously in the Congo!
#volcano#volcano#Nyiragongo#Nyamulagira Both eruptions are ongoing and mainly remains effusive (lava flow production); via @sentinel_hub@[email protected]/c0M5N21gmv — CultureVolcan (@CultureVolcan) July 22, 2022 The yellow and orange dots on these two satellite images…
The Exploratorium: the organs of Usson in the land of volcanoes
You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Geology of volcanic systems – an invitation to travel Interviews dating from 2009 with Georges Boudon, physicist at the IPGP, and members of…
Volcanic winter: what is it?
A winter volcanic corresponds to a period of significant drop in atmospheric temperature caused by certain large volcanic eruptions. The activity of volcanoes is indeed associated with important emissions of…
The underwater eruption of one of the most active volcanoes on the planet seen from space!
A large volcanic eruption is currently taking place, under the waters of the Pacific. Satellite images reveal the presence of the Kavachi volcano, off the Solomon Islands. You will also…
Settlers will be able to drink water from lunar volcanoes
We know that the volcanoes on Earth release water vapor during their eruptions. It was even thought for a time that all the water in the oceans came from condensation…
Pluto’s volcanoes are still active
Before the second half of the XXand century, the geologists and planetologists were far from suspecting the importance of volcanism in the Solar systemstarting with the Earth itself and its…
Pluto’s volcanoes are still active
Before the second half of the XXand century, the geologists and planetologists were far from suspecting the importance of volcanism in the Solar systemstarting with the Earth itself and its…