Chemical & Engineering News, Vol.96, No.28, 14-16, 2018
Synthetic lava brings eruption into the lab
In early May, Kilauea, a volcano on the southeast corner of Hawaii's Big Island, began erupting, and a suite of earthquakes, the largest with a 6.9 magnitude, shook the island. The quakes caused fissures and cracks to open in the ground, and lava has been pouring down the flanks of the volcano ever since.