Alaska’s Mount Veniaminof Volcano Is Stealthy-Here’s Why

Despite a history of frequent activity, Mount Veniaminof often erupts without warning. Unlike most volcanoes, the ice-covered mountain in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands doesn’t rumble or bloat in the days to weeks prior to an event. Now, new research is shedding light on factors contributing to this “stealthy” behavior:…

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