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A team of British experts has discovered the giant volcano on the east coast of Sicily is edging closer to the Mediterranean Sea by 1.4 centimeters every year, which could result in collapse.
The sparkling blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea are home to ... is having a profound effect on this endangered sea. The Ferdinandea volcano lies 25 miles south west of Italy.
French biologist and photographer Laurent Ballesta, equipped with gear for exploring the active volcano system beneath, dives into the Mediterranean Sea with a team of researchers. Video by ...
A new study has uncovered a previously undetected magma chamber beneath Kolumbo, an active submarine volcano in the Mediterranean Sea near Santorini, Greece. A group of international researchers ...
Geologists have analyzed volcanic data from the Messinian salinity crisis in the Mediterranean Sea, when the Strait ... activity during this period. When a volcano erupts, the magma cools on ...
Some volcanoes ... Sea. If that slow creep gives way to a rapid collapse, it could trigger disaster in the form of mega-tsunamis that threaten millions of people living nearby and on the ...
It’s also sliding into the Ionian Sea—and a new study provides fresh evidence as to why. It’s been known for some time that the so-called Roof of the Mediterranean has been on the move.
feeding volcanoes on the surface. The ages of volcanic rocks of the major volcanic centers in Europe and Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, plot into an interval of seven to five million ...
On 13 May, the Stromboli volcano experienced another major explosion that generated a thick cloud of smoke and landslides that reached the sea. While this surface ... for the Northeast Atlantic and ...
On July 4, 2024, Stromboli volcano, situated on Sicily's northern coast near Messina, Italy, erupted spectacularly, sending streams of lava cascading into the Mediterranean Sea. The event ...
Volcanoes might be more sensitive to pressure from above than thought, say researchers who found that a rapid drop in the level of the Mediterranean Sea millions of years ago in turn set off ...