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Fighting, Fleeing and Living on Iceland s Erupting Volcano
Residents of Grindavík hope hastily constructed walls of old volcanic rock will divert hot lava streaming from fissures in the ground beneath them
United kingdom
City of
United states
Reykjanes peninsula
Kristinn magnusson
Rhian meara
Amy donovan
Sam mitchell
Wendy stovall
Yevgenia ilyinskaya
Department of civil protection
University of cambridge
University of bristol
Icelandic meteorological office
Us geological
University of iceland
With Mauna Loa s Eruption, a Rare Glimpse Into the Earth
The world’s largest active volcano erupted for the first time in 38 years, raising excitement among scientists who are eager to unlock its many mysteries.
Hawaiian islands
United states
San diego
Big island
Mauna loa
Helge gonnermann
Weston thelen
Wendy stovall
John tuzo wilson
John orcutt
Jim kauahikaua
Sean solomon
University of california
Rice university
Us geological
Columbia university
Lava is flowing toward a key Hawaii road Can authorities stop it?
History provides few successful examples of lava diversions. In Hawaii, authorities tend to defer to the volcano goddess Pele.
United states
Leilani estates
Mauna loa
Mauna kea
Shannon kobs nawotniak
Wendy stovall
David ig
Scott rowland
University of hawaii
Idaho state university
Us geological
Hawaii mauna loa
Big island
Native hawaiians
Saddle road
Madam pele
Why the Mauna Loa Eruption Is a Scientific Bounty
The world’s largest volcano can give info on modeling lava flows and learning about what happens inside a volcano
United states
New orleans
Mauna loa
Cynthia ebinger
Tinker hatfield
Wendy stovall
Kobe bryant
Roger federer
Los angeles
Tim newcomb
Carmen solana
Tulane university school of science
University of portsmouth
United states geological survey getty images
United states geological survey
Saddle road
Hawaii s Mauna Loa erupts for the first time in 38 years What happens next?
For now, the eruption does not threaten any populated areas, but scientists continue to closely monitor the largest active volcano in the world.
Western washington university
United states
Mauna loa
Mauna loa observatory
Southwest rift zone
Hawaiian volcano observatory
Northeast rift zone
Jackie caplan auerbach
Wendy stovall
Diana roman
Brett carr
Carnegie institution for science
Washington university
University of arizona
Us geological survey volcano hazards program
Us geological
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