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Posted inScience Updates

New Proposed Drilling at Surtsey Volcano, Iceland

by M. D. Jackson 24 December 20142 May 2022

SUSTAIN workshop; Heimaey Island, Iceland, 30 September to 4 October 2014

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Research Shines Light on Asthenosphere's Contribution to Hot Spots

JoAnna Wendel, freelance science writer and illustrator by JoAnna Wendel 16 December 20149 November 2022

What role does the asthenosphere play in midplate volcanism?

Posted inScience Updates

Multidisciplinary Monitoring Experiments at Kawah Ijen Volcano

by H. Gunawan, J. Pallister and Corentin Caudron 2 December 20142 May 2022

Cities on Volcanoes “Wet Volcanoes” Workshop;
Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 14–21 September 2014

Posted inNews

Scientists Engage With the Public During Lava Flow Threat

by T. McCarter 11 November 20144 October 2021

How do scientists communicate with the public during natural disasters, such as lava flows?

Posted inScience Updates

Drilling a Small Basaltic Volcano to Reveal Potential Hazards

by P. Shane 11 November 201410 November 2021

Drilling into the Rangitoto Island Volcano in the Auckland Volcanic Field in New Zealand offers insight into a small monogenetic volcano, and may improve understanding of future hazards.

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Continuing Bardarbunga Eruption Fuels Scientific Research

JoAnna Wendel, freelance science writer and illustrator by JoAnna Wendel 4 November 20142 May 2022

How are scientists taking advantage of Iceland’s Bardarbunga eruption, which shows no signs of slowing down?

Posted inScience Updates

The Role of Geodesy in Earthquake and Volcanic Studies

by M. Hashimoto, R. Gross and J. Todd Freymueller 21 October 20141 November 2021

Geodesy for Earthquake and Natural Hazards (GENAH) 2014 International Symposium;
Matsushima, Japan, 22–26 July 2014

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Toward Another Lava Lake in the Virunga Volcanic Field?

by B. Smets, N. d’Oreye and F. Kervyn 21 October 20144 October 2021

Earlier this year, a red glow became visible atop Nyamulagira, a volcano in the East African Rift. Helicopter flights soon confirmed lava fountains inside a pit crater on the volcano's central caldera.

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Field Dispatch: Up Close and Personal With a Volcanic Eruption

JoAnna Wendel, freelance science writer and illustrator by JoAnna Wendel 30 September 20142 May 2022

What’s it like to do field work mere miles away from an erupting volcano?

Posted inResearch Spotlights

How a Change in Slope Affects Lava Flows

by C. Schultz 23 September 20144 October 2021

Using observations from historical eruptions and a simple mechanical model, researchers studied how changes in slope can affect lava flows.

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