A buried seaside villa near Naples has yielded a painted room where frescoes show herons striding across black and red walls, ...
Visual observations have been a backbone of volcano research more than 2,000 years and remain fundamental to understanding ...
Most webcams used by the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory take a snapshot every few minutes to conserve bandwidth, but three webcams are currently “livestreaming” — meaning they transmit real-time ...
Environmental geologist Silvana Di Giuseppe, representative of the Italian Society of Environmental Geology (SIGEA), was ...
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Horrible final hours of a city destroyed by a volcano
In 79 AD, Pompeii is alive with noise, commerce, and spectacle - until Mount Vesuvius turns an ordinary day into a catastrophe. We move through the amphitheater, the forum, and the homes of rich and ...
Hot-mixed Roman concrete used quicklime “healing” clasts that seal cracks over time, explaining Pompeii’s long‑lasting ...
We may know Pompeii for its destruction, but this intricate 3D rendering brings to life what a bustling city it once was ...
THE Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, on Sunday shared details on Mayon Volcano’s most violent eruption on February 1, 1814. In a Facebook post, Phivolcs said that eruption, ...
Below the Clouds” and Werner Herzog’s “Ghost Elephants” offer thrilling but troubled visions of a world in environmental flux.
Across history, some of the world’s most advanced cities have vanished beneath ash, mud, water, and sediment. Unlike cities destroyed by war, these were overwhelmed by forces far beyond human control, ...
Chemical records preserved in Pompeii’s public baths show how polluted well water shaped Roman bathing before aqueducts arrived.
Amid the remains of a sumptuous villa near Pompeii, the hard-hatted conservationist scraped away centuries-old ash to reveal a vibrant red fresco.
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