Monday, 1 September 2014

Iceland volcano: why a repeat of the 2010 flight chaos is unlikely | Dr Andy Hooper | Science | theguardian.com

"If magma does make it through to the top of the crust, this could now occur in an area free of ice, which would not lead to a major ash-producing eruption. This is because when magma erupts under ice, it melts the ice and the interactions between the liquid water and magma fragments the molten rock to make ash. Volcanic ash is fragmented magma."



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