The Earth’s Newest Secret: Fundamental Changes to What We Know About How Volcanoes Work

Recent discoveries from Iceland’s Fagradalsfjall eruptions alter what we know about how volcanoes work. University of California, Santa Barbara Earth scientist Matthew Jackson and his colleagues uncovered a process far more dynamic than anyone had assumed in the two centuries that scientists have been studying volcanoes. Jackson: “Just when I think we’ve gotten close to figuring out how these volcanoes are, we get a big surprise.” He went on to explain that as the heat of the regions of the magma.

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