Scientists have discovered that shear forces inside rising magma can create gas bubbles long before pressure drops occur. The ...
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Some Volcanoes Don't Explode When Erupting — A Hidden Force Helps Pressure to Escape
Learn how stress inside a volcano can make gas bubbles form early, helping explain why some eruptions stay quiet instead of ...
Scientists have uncovered a long-missing piece of the volcanic puzzle: rising magma doesn’t just form explosive gas bubbles ...
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Why some volcanoes don't explode
The explosiveness of a volcanic eruption depends on how many gas bubbles form in the magma—and when. Until now, it was ...
Advances in materials science have led to the development of "smart materials," whose properties do not remain static but ...
Models that inform how magma moves and volcanic eruptions unfold may need an update, according to a new study. It reports that gas bubbles in magmas can form through the mechanical forces of shear as ...
The force needed to slide sheets of graphene across each other has been measured using a new technique that involves blowing air bubbles made of the material. Developed by Zhong Zhang of the National ...
Left: The gelation mechanism through metal coordination to the pseudopolyrotaxanes; the metal ions are shown as yellow spheres. In the lower panel, which represents the hydrogel, the pseudorotaxanes ...
Abstract: Delamination of rigid objects from an elastic substrate with finite thickness is a fundamental problem underlying applications such as marine fouling release coatings or anti-icing coatings.
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