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.Read Long Article
