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"It was always our intention to make the new cone experimental for at least two seasons to allow a large window for comments from users." Last year, the graphic was available via a link next to ...
has investigated the use of a new monitoring technique for early warning of a volcanic eruption. The research team compared the earthquake signals during two eruptions of Ontake Volcano in Japan ...
Understanding why a volcano acts restless long after it stops erupting is not easy. Researchers need to uncover what is happening deep inside the Earth. Now, a new study brings the clearest view ...
Researchers from the University of Oxford's Department of Earth Sciences have helped to reveal the inner workings of Bolivia's "zombie" volcano, Uturuncu. By combining seismology, physics models and ...
Because the cone/disc carbon can be synthesized from oil and gas industry byproducts, it also presents a more sustainable route for battery anode production. While most research in this area has ...
the state’s 11,000-foot-tall active volcano. AP “When weather conditions become more favorable, collection of new gas data will help us improve this assessment,” it added. Cloudy weather has ...
Christopher Luxon then addressed attendees, saying Gallipoli is a name etched into New Zealand's national identity. He said while New Zealanders remain proud of the Anzac troops who served, it was ...
One innovative way to monitor eruptions is now being put to the test at the Reykjanes Peninsula, a hotbed of volcanic activity in Iceland. In a new study, researchers have reported the successful ...
Anzac Day services are under way around New Zealand today. The national remembrance day services begin at dawn and continue through the day. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon will attend services ...
GILAS Pilipinas coach Tim Cone is amazed that the team will once again face New Zealand and Chinese Taipei in the group stage of the Fiba Asia Cup 2025 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia this August.
Australia and New Zealand marked the 110th anniversary of the day when many of their troops perished in an unsuccessful World War I campaign. Thousands of people in Australia and New Zealand on ...
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