Volcanic eruptions can be signaled by crater glow from magma, increased steaming from vents, and rising temperatures in nearby hot springs. Flooding can occur when groundwater interacts with rising magma, causing power outages, contaminated water supplies, wildfires, and melted rocks from overpressurized magma chambers.
Volcanic eruptions can be signaled by crater glow from magma, increased steaming from vents, and rising temperatures in nearby hot springs. Flooding can occur when groundwater interacts with rising magma, causing power outages, contaminated water supplies, wildfires, and melted rocks from overpressurized magma chambers.
Volcanic eruptions can be signaled by crater glow from magma, increased steaming from vents, and rising temperatures in nearby hot springs. Flooding can occur when groundwater interacts with rising magma, causing power outages, contaminated water supplies, wildfires, and melted rocks from overpressurized magma chambers.