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As Etna lights up the sky, mud pools holds clues to what it does next


As Etna lights up the sky, mud pools holds clues to what it does next
 09 Apr 2021 - 13:26
FILE PHOTO: Large streams of red hot lava shoot into the night sky as Mount Etna seen from the village of Fornazzo, Italy, February 3. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello
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PATERNO, Sicily - Fountains of lava from Mount Etna have regularly lit up the Sicilian night sky since December, and scientists say that mud pools several kilometres from Europe s tallest active volcano hold the key to predicting what it will do next.
The current cycle of eruptions - just like the other 200 or so that the Sicilian mountain had produced since 1998 - have posed no risk to the human settlements that surround it, but volcanologists are leaving as little as possible to chance should circumstances change. ....

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As Etna lights up the sky, mud pools holds clues do what it does next


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PATERNO Fountains of lava from Mount Etna have regularly lit up the Sicilian night sky since December, and scientists say that mud pools several kilometers from Europe’s tallest active volcano hold the key to predicting what it will do next.
The current cycle of eruptions – just like the other 200 or so that the Sicilian mountain had produced since 1998 – have posed no risk to the human settlements that surround it, but volcanologists are leaving as little as possible to chance should circumstances change.
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