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How volcanic eruptions cool the planet, studies show
When massive volcanic eruptions occur, they inject millions of tons of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, where it forms sulfate aerosols that scatter incoming solar radiation and result in global ...
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When volcanoes cool the planet: The climate role of eruptions
Volcanic eruptions aren’t just dramatic—they can cool the planet in surprising ways 🌋. In this video, we explore how ash and ...
Volcanoes that blast gases high into the atmosphere not only change global temperatures but also influence flooding in unusual ways, Princeton researchers have found. In an article in the journal ...
The team behind "Jerk," a novel tool that predicted eruptions with 92% accuracy for a French volcano, discusses its work and implications. Reading time 5 minutes Science is a constant work in progress ...
GUATEMALA CITY, June 6 (Reuters) - Guatemala's Fuego volcano shot ash miles into the air on Friday as authorities said they had evacuated more than 700 people from their homes as a precaution, before ...
No one could accurately predict whether the lava would continue to flow and eventually block the highway, or stop short, sparing the road. However, when the volcano next erupts scientists will be ...
An underwater volcano in the Pacific Northwest is expected to erupt sometime this year for the first time in 11 years — and it could stir up lots of activity for marine life in the area. The volcano, ...
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