An Iceland volcano modifies its magma
August 02, 2024
August 02, 2024
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (TNSres) -- The National Science Foundation issued the following news release:
A team of NSF-funded researchers has discovered that an Iceland volcano changed how it formed magma as it continued to erupt from 2021 to 2022. The researchers published their findings in the journal Nature.
The ongoing Fagradalsfjall eruptions near Reykjavik, Iceland, provided an ideal outdoor laboratory to investigate what causes long-term basaltic eruptions and how they . . .
A team of NSF-funded researchers has discovered that an Iceland volcano changed how it formed magma as it continued to erupt from 2021 to 2022. The researchers published their findings in the journal Nature.
The ongoing Fagradalsfjall eruptions near Reykjavik, Iceland, provided an ideal outdoor laboratory to investigate what causes long-term basaltic eruptions and how they . . .
