The World's Most Mysterious Volcano Can Finally Be Explained
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The findings indicate that Etna was formed and functions differently from most other volcanoes.
World’s most mysterious volcano Mount Etna explained: Study reveals hidden magma source
New Delhi: For decades, scientists have struggled to explain the strange behaviour of Mount Etna, Europe’s most active volcano. Rising more than 3,400 metres above Sicily, Etna erupts frequently, sometimes several times a year, but its chemistry is not what geologists would expect of a typical stratovolcano. Its lava is unusually alkaline and seems to be much more plentiful than can be attributed to the normal geological mechanisms. Recently, th…
Mount Etna, located in Sicily, is one of the world's most active volcanoes and has unique characteristics. With over 500,000 years of history, its frequent activity and the chemical composition of its eruptions defy traditional geological explanations. A new study investigates the formation mechanisms of this volcano, revealing information that could alter our understanding of its dynamics. Characteristics of Mount Etna: Mount Etna rises to 3,40…
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