Geological activity was monitoried but threat level was not raised in days leading up to deadly eruption.
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Could Dark Carbon Be Concealing the True Scale of Ocean ‘Dead Zones’?
A study led by Dr Sabine Lengger measured the stable isotopes of organic carbon in sediment cores taken from the ocean floor.
The Antarctic: Study From Kiel Provides Data About the Structure of the Icy Continent
European Space Agency publishes a 3D model of the Antarctic.
Research Shows Ramping Up Carbon Capture Could Be Key to Mitigating Climate Change
A new study shows that storing carbon dioxide beneath the ocean floor could help fight climate change.
The Arctic Atmosphere - A Gathering Place for Dust?
For the first time during the MOSAiC expedition, a multi-wavelength lidar provides data on fine dust in the central Arctic during polar night.
Last Remaining Glaciers in the Pacific Will Soon Melt Away
Researchers believe other mountaintop glaciers will follow quickly.