Research Uncovers Magma Superheating's Role in Volcanic Eruption Intensity
A new study in Nature Communications identifies a "superheating" phenomenon in magma, where high temperatures dissolve crystal seeds. This process modifies magma's internal structure, influencing its ascent rate and the release of volcanic gases. The findings are significant for understanding what makes volcanic eruptions more explosive.
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