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Global GoodMount Vesuvius’s 79 A.D. eruption was far more devastating than imagined

As Vesuvius erupted, the city was buried in pumice for nearly 18 hours. Residents who stayed thought the worst had passed. They were wrong.

Rebecca Shavit
Green ImpactMassive underwater volcano off the coast of Oregon is getting ready to eruptJoseph Shavit
Green ImpactNew research shows why Bolivia’s ‘Zombie’ volcano is stirring after 250,000 yearsMelanie Livingstone
Green ImpactDormant volcanoes may be more dangerous than previously thoughtJoseph Shavit
Global GoodArcheologists discover the true toll of Mount Vesuvius’ eruptionRebecca Shavit
Green ImpactHow close are we to the next catastrophic supervolcano eruption?Rebecca Shavit
DiscoveriesMount Vesuvius eruption was even more deadly than previously thoughtRebecca Shavit
DiscoveriesScientists identify the highest-ever recorded volcanic plume on EarthJoshua Shavit
Global GoodWhat lies beneath: Volcanic secrets revealedJoshua Shavit
Global GoodHow likely are catastrophic supervolcano eruptions happening soonJoseph Shavit
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