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Scientists make ‘tiny earthquakes’ to find how close magma is to the surface in Yellowstone
The following is taken from Yellowstone Caldera Chronicles, a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory. This was written by Brandon Schmandt, ...
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Study suggests big eruptions may start when gas dissolves back into magma
A paper published in Nature Communications suggests that dissolved gases returning into cooling magma, rather than escaping from it, could help drive some of the largest volcanic eruptions on Earth.
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