Alaska
-
Experts: Supervolcano in Alaska is 'Active' and Hazardous, Should be Closely Monitored
When the people in the U.S. think of supervolcanoes, they are likely to think of Yellowstone. But people in New Zealand think of Taupo. Supervolcanoes are some 1,000 times greater than a normal volcano. The last supereruption on Earth was Taupo, about 25,000 years ago.
Latest Research Articles
-
Scientists Warn Alaska Thunderstorms Could Triple
-
'It was bleeding, but not terrible': Bear Bit Woman's Butt While Sitting in Toilet
-
The Inevitable Ambler Road Project That Threatens Alaskan Wildlife
-
Biden First Week: Halt Oil Activity in Arctic
Researchers Warn of Unprecedented Mega Tsunami if Alaska Ice Melt Occurs
Record-Breaking Godwit Bird Flies From Alaska To New Zealand Non-Stop, Traversing 7,500 Miles for 11 Days
Mammoth Skeletal Specimen Found Well-preserved from a Lake in Siberia
-
Alaska Earthquake Update: Small Tsunami, Zero Damage and Injuries
-
Powerful 7.8 Quake Hits Alaska, Tsunami Warning Canceled
-
Alaskans Push to Save US Largest National Forest
-
Underwater Volcanoes Could Produce Gas Bubbles as Huge as Washington Capital—Research
Trump to Lift Logging Restriction on America's Amazon