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Magma and lava and ash: the ins and outs of volcanoes

Magma and lava and ash: the ins and outs of volcanoes

by radiocafe | May 31, 2018 | New Mexico, Santa Fe New Mexican, Science & health

Magma. Lava. Fissures. Eruptions. Tectonic plates. Angry gods. What are volcanoes, and what’s going on at the Kilauea volcano in Hawaii? Charlotte Rowe, vulcanologist at Los Alamos National Laboratory, shares her experience as a scientist and witness to live volcanoes.

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