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Satellite imagery shows a surge of new volcanic activity in the ocean near Papua New Guinea.

OPINION: Scientists traced 30 sites across NZ and the Pacific to the same eruption.

Earth’s largest volcanic system, hidden in mountain chains under the sea, has long been assumed to erupt only quietly. The…

One of the most devastating extinctions in Earth's history is best known for what didn't die—dinosaurs. But the end-Triassic…

Dal vulcano Deception Island emergono i primi dati su carbonio e azoto

Une étude publiée dans « Nature Geoscience » montre que la vitesse d’écartement des trois plaques tectoniques de la région influe…

Ancient oceans began suffocating millions of years before Triassic mass extinction, geologists discover