Magma needed a week and a half to rise more than 20 km below Earths surface to erupt as lava from a nowdormant Icelandic volcano scientists estimate. The finding could prompt volcanologists to revise how they predict future eruptions. ResearchHighli

Magma needed a week and a half to rise more than 20 km below Earth’s surface to erupt as lava from a now-dormant Icelandic volcano, scientists estimate. The finding could prompt volcanologists to revise how they predict future eruptions. #ResearchHighli

07:34 EDT 27 Jun 2019 | Nature Publishing

Magma needed a week and a half to rise more than 20 km below Earth’s surface to erupt as lava from a now-dormant Icelandic volcano, scientists estimate. The finding could prompt volcanologists to revise how they predict future eruptions. #ResearchHighlight https://go.nature.com/2xdTlJs 

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