Volcanic disasters have been studied since the burial of Pompeii in 79 AD, leading the public to believe that scientists already know why, where, when, and for how long volcanoes will erupt. But Jonathan Fink, a volcanologist and director of the Digital City Testbed Center at Portland State University (PSU), said these fundamental questions remain a mystery. (Katy Swordfisk)
New research shows that climate change will increase the impact of volcanic eruptions
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