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Dormant Greek Volcano Reveals Hidden Magma Under 100,000-Year Silence
science23 days ago

Dormant Greek Volcano Reveals Hidden Magma Under 100,000-Year Silence

A new study of the Methana volcano near Athens shows 700,000 years of activity with 31 eruptions, including a nearly 100,000-year quiet interval during which magma continued accumulating underground. The surface calm did not mean safety, challenging the idea that long dormancy equates to extinction and suggesting huge underground reservoirs can fuel powerful future eruptions. The finding urges a reassessment of volcanic risk for “extinct” volcanoes and underscores the need for deeper monitoring in subduction-zone regions.

Dormant Volcanoes May Be Breathing Magma, Study Finds
science27 days ago

Dormant Volcanoes May Be Breathing Magma, Study Finds

ETH Zurich researchers mapped Methana volcano over 700,000 years and found a surge of zircon crystals during a long dormancy, indicating massive magma buildup beneath the surface even when eruptions cease. This challenges the idea that long inactivity means extinction and suggests subduction-zone volcanism can quietly reawaken. The team notes that monitoring gas, ground deformation, earthquakes, and gravity changes is crucial to detect reawakening in dormant volcanoes; the findings, published in Science Advances, have broader implications for volcanic hazard assessment.