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Hawai’i’s two most active volcanoes share a common magma source

#volcanologists reporting in Oxford's Academic Journal of Petrology have confirmed that the Kīlauea and Mauna Loa #volcanoes share a deep magma source within the Hawaiian plume.
https://l.rockosbasilisk.com/Ioa3S

#Volcanologists have been using #drones to probe #volcanoes, and the #war in #Ukraine has also seen heavy use of drones and #coordination between drones and other drones and other assets.
I wonder how the #lessons learned will affect how #scientists use drones to #survey inhospitable areas like volcanoes or #Mars or #wildfires or even deep #ocean #exploration.

Study of Iceland volcano eruption reveals new insights into volcanic fountaining

A team of Earth scientists, meteorologists, geologists, and #volcanologists has formulated a new theory explaining the phenomenon of volcanic fountaining. This breakthrough is based on the analysis of the 2021 Fagradalsfjall eruption in Iceland, as reported in the journal Nature Communications.
https://watchers.news/2023/12/03/study-of-iceland-volcano-eruption-reveals-new-insights-into-volcanic-fountaining/

Study of Iceland volcano eruption reveals new insights into volcanic fountaining

A team of Earth scientists, meteorologists, geologists, and volcanologists has formulated a new theory explaining the phenomenon of volcanic fountaining. This breakthrough is based on the analysis of…

The Watchers
Closely monitoring the rapidly evolving events unfolding in #Iceland, as I suspect are many #Geology and #PhysicalGeography types (along with #Volcanologists of course) around the world.
And hoping the good people of #Grindavik emerge without too much damage to their town and lives. #Volcano #VolcanicEruption #Earthquake