Kīlauea Eruption Sparks Record Phytoplankton Bloom 1,200 Miles Away

The Kīlauea eruption in May 2018 shook Hawai‘i, but its effects reached much farther than anyone expected. A new study reveals that the volcanic ash from Kīlauea traveled over 1,200 miles and triggered one of the largest phytoplankton blooms ever recorded in the North Pacific Ocean. This unexpected chain reaction offers critical insight into the …

Yellowstone Supervolcano: New Study Fuels Eruption Debate

Scientists have uncovered new details about the massive Yellowstone supervolcano, reigniting discussions about where and when it could erupt in the distant future. New Findings Reveal Hidden Magma Chambers Yellowstone National Park is famous for its geysers and hot springs, but beneath the surface lies a powerful volcanic system. Recent research has identified four distinct …

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