A tribute to Wes Hildreth, big explosion at Lewotobi and let's all get off the "manga disaster prediction" train, shall we?
Lewotobi unleashes a big blast, a look at fumaroles and don't be a dumb tourist.
Kīlauea throws out a 1,000 foot lava fountain, I track down the location of an album cover picture and a geyser shows up near Reno.
Etna's unleashed a big blast (and pyroclastic flow), Kīlauea kept adding to its 2025 and ever wonder why we keep talking about silica and not silicon?
Kīlauea might be gaining metals from the Earth's core, pancake domes on Venus might betray extraterrestrial tectonics and Josh Caterer has some real pipes.
Sakurajima in Japan is inflating, Ontakesan is deflating, 45 years since Mount St. Helens and a surprise appearance by Motörhead.
A little more about lava fountains and what the heck is up with a legend of a volcano in Florida?
The first mid-ocean ridge eruption observed! Lost scrolls deciphered! Last moments at Pompeii!
Axial Seamount gets restless, some volcanoes from space and no, there are no zombie
Twin lava fountains. Is that fair?
Just how volcanically active is the planet, anyway?
Mount Spurr, the Ring of Fire and Spike Island.