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Agung 2018

Agung, a volcano in Bali, had an explosive eruption in 2018.
O.L. Andersen
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  • Agung, a volcano in Bali, had an explosive eruption in 2018. Photo: O.L. Andersen

    New knowledge of Earth’s mantle helps to explain Indonesia's explosive volcanoes

    Indonesia’s volcanoes are among the world’s most dangerous. Why? Through chemical analyses of tiny minerals in lava from Bali and Java, researchers from Uppsala University and elsewhere have found new clues. They now understand better how the Earth’s mantle is composed in that particular region and how the magma changes before an eruption. The study is published in Nature Communications.