A volcano that erupted after being asleep for more than 100,000 years is leading more volcanologists to say we must redefine ...
The last eruption of Greece’s Methana volcano was around 250 B.C.E. Ever since that event, which was recorded by the Greek historian Strabo, the mountain has lurked silently, just across the Saronic ...
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A volcano that slept for 100,000 years never actually went extinct, suggesting other quiet volcanoes could be more dangerous than we thought
Things don’t come back from the dead, but a worrying new discovery suggests some volcanoes we thought to be extinct could one day wake up. The findings have big implications for volcano hazard ...
For more than 100,000 years, a Greek volcano lay silent. But deep underground, it was still growing. Tiny zircon crystals show magma was quietly brewing between eruptions, researchers report April 22 ...
The youngest eruption of the Methana volcano (brown) flowing into the sea, with limestone in the background. The Methana volcano in Greece appeared dormant for over 100,000 years, but magma was ...
A volcano in southern Iran thought to have been extinct for some 710,000 years has stirred. New research published Oct. 7 in the journal Geophysical Research Letters finds that an area of ground near ...
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