Those awe-inspiring sights are thanks to the magma buried miles beneath the surface, part of one of the world’s largest active volcanic systems. How exactly the magma is stored there — and ...
This week's contribution is from Ninfa Bennington, geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. How can lightning and solar storms be used to map magma beneath ...
It is fed by the "Yellowstone Hotspot," where hot plumes of magma rise from deep within the Earth's mantle. In the last 2.1 million years, the complex has undergone three major caldera-forming ...
have applied advanced seismic imaging techniques to peer into the crust beneath the region in unprecedented detail, highlighting multiple subsurface structures that appear to be pockets of magma ...
During the peer-review process the editor and reviewers write an eLife assessment that summarises the significance of the findings reported in the article (on a scale ranging from landmark to useful) ...
Thus, despite these findings, the mechanisms associated with hemostasis disruption following long-distance flights remain poorly understood. With billions of air travelers each year, it is essential ...
Pseudo-vesiculation, a vesiculated appearance due to intense edema, is commonly present. Extra-cutaneous manifestations of Sweet's syndrome are arthritis, conjunctivitis, and episcleritis.