After an eruption, DIY cushions of gas help searing torrents of gas, ash, and rock spread miles from their source within a matter of minutes. Pyroclastic flows contain a deadly combination of hot rock ...
It's been there all along. For years, scientists suspected our moon was a dry expanse, void of water -- until now. Planetary scientists from Brown University reported Monday that water exists across ...
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Mayon volcano just sent an avalanche of hot rocks racing down three gullies — lava flows push miles down the slope as thousands stay evacuated
Glowing rockfalls have been tumbling down three gullies on the flanks of the Philippines’ most active volcano for days, and ...
Avalanches of ash, gas and rock that cascade downhill during volcanic eruptions may be even more dangerous than scientists had realized. Pulses of high pressure form within these slides, known as ...
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Pyroclastic flows at Guatemala’s Santa Maria and vigorous explosions at Fuego rank among the most active volcanic pairings on Earth right now
Roughly 50 kilometers separate two of Central America’s most dangerous volcanoes, and both are erupting. At Santa Maria, the ...
Dumping literal tons of hot volcanic material down a lab flume may finally have revealed how searing mixtures of hot gas and rock travel so far from volcanic eruptions. These pyroclastic flows can ...
Guatemala’s Volcan de Fuego — Volcano of Fire — erupted spectacularly Sunday, shooting a plume of ash and gas nearly 6 miles into the sky and spreading ash and debris across towns and farms more than ...
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