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'Extinct' Volcanoes May Be Silently Building Magma For Future Eruptions
(photoz/Canva) 'Extinct' volcanoes that haven't erupted for tens of thousands of years may not actually be inactive, but ...
Tiny crystals suggest extinct volcanoes could still grow underground, a finding that could reshape how scientists assess ...
For years, the Methana volcano located in Greece has been categorised as a dormant volcano since it has always appeared ...
By reconstructing a 700,000-year history of Methana volcano, geologists found a prehistoric phase when it appeared inactive ...
A volcano can lie dormant for over 100,000 years not because it is dying, but because water-rich magma is trapped in the crust, silently growing its reservoir. Studying zircon crystals from the ...
For more than 100,000 years, the Methana volcano in Greece appeared dormant. No lava, no explosions, no ash clouds. It appeared extinct, like many other volcanoes today. An international research team ...
The Methana volcano in Greece appeared dormant for over 100,000 years, but magma was continuously accumulating deep underground. Water-rich magma slowed its own ascent by crystallizing, preventing ...
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Study warns "extinct" volcanoes can quietly rebuild magma ahead of eruptions
The Methana volcano sits at the edge of a Greek peninsula dotted with hot springs, small hotels, and roughly 2,000 permanent ...
Ash rises from Mount Dukono after the volcano erupted in North Halmahera, eastern Indonesia, on 8 May 2026.
From Japanese onsens to steaming terraces in Tuscany, these hot springs are portals to ultimate relaxation-and might also ...
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