The eruptions at Kilauea prompted closures at a national park and part of a highway because of falling glassy volcanic ...
Watch: Reunion resident gets close to lava from erupting volcano Close Tourists and locals have been gathered on the Reunion Island to see lava flowing from a volcano that has been erupting for over a ...
Geochemical analysis of erupted tephra samples over the past decade help scientists understand the temperature of Kilauea’s shallow magma system under the summit — and things have been “heating up!” ...
Hawaii Island's Kilauea volcano erupted on March 10, spewing rock fragments and closing nearby highways.
Volcano Watch is a weekly article and activity update written by US Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientists and affiliates. This photo shows the gap between the south (left) and ...
Lava from an erupting volcano cascaded down a cliff on Monday, March 16, offering spectacular views along the coastline of Reunion Island, France.Footage captured by JS Louis shows the lava spilling, ...
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On the Big Island of Hawaii, the Kilauea volcano has been erupting intermittently since Tuesday. According to the Associated Press, the first eruption sent lava 400 feet into the air. The volcano is ...
Spectacular videos show several volcanoes erupting and spewing fiery lava. Guatemala's Volcan de Fuego, meaning volcano of fire, began spouting a constant stream of molten lava on February 23. It's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Impressive images released by French authorities showed the moment lava from an erupting volcano on Reunion Island flowed into the ...
The James Webb Space Telescope reveals active volcanoes on Io in unprecedented detail thanks to an innovative technique.
Scientists have uncovered a long-missing piece of the volcanic puzzle: rising magma doesn’t just form explosive gas bubbles when pressure drops—it can do so simply by being sheared and “kneaded” ...