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Isaac M. McPhee
In 1943, scientists were stunned to be able to witness the birth of a brand new volcano in Mexico, arising out of nowhere in the middle of a field. more...
Scientific Classification of Lava
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Isaac M. McPhee
Lava is a very interesting substance, but most people don't realize that it can come in many very interesting varieties, differing in chemistry and in temperature. more...
Studying Volcanoes With Satellites
Volcanoes can be dangerous to study. Luckily for volcanologists, the vast array of satellites orbiting our planet can provide valuable information from a safe distance. more...
Fumaroles: A Sign of Volcanism
Often less captivating than erupting geysers and colorful hot springs, fumaroles are fascinating signs of volcanism at work. more...
Calming, warm waters of hot springs entice tourists to resorts. Bubbling mudpots and colorful hot springs are special volcanic features located around the globe. more...
Geysers: Rare Geologic Wonders
Millions of visitors travel to Yellowstone National Park and Iceland to watch geysers. Here is look at the science behind them. more...
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